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Sir James Fergusson, Vanity Fair, Spy
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON, 6th Baronet (1832-1907) British soldier, Conservative politician and colonial administrator. Postmaster General (1891-1892). Caption: A Postmaster General Date: 1832-1907
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1832 1891 1892 Administrator Baronet Conservative Fergusson Postmaster Vanity 1907
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Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet (1832-1907): A Distinguished British Soldier, Conservative Politician, and Colonial Administrator This evocative portrait captures Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet, in his prime. Born in 1832, Fergusson was a prominent figure in British history, serving as a soldier, Conservative politician, and colonial administrator. His impressive career began with a military background, which included distinguished service in India and the Crimean War. Later in life, Fergusson transitioned into politics, becoming Postmaster General from 1891 to 1892. His political affiliations were rooted in the Conservative Party, and he also held significant roles in colonial administration. Despite his numerous accomplishments, Fergusson's life was not without intrigue. He was known to have a keen interest in espionage and intelligence gathering, which added an element of mystery to his public persona. This image, taken by an unknown photographer for Vanity Fair, offers a glimpse into the complex character of this influential historical figure. Sir James Fergusson's legacy extends beyond his military and political achievements. He was a man of many talents and passions, leaving a lasting impact on British history. This portrait serves as a reminder of a time when individuals like Fergusson shaped the course of their country's future.
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