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Tony Blair unviels the John Smith plaque at the Labour Party headquarters Millbank Tower
Tony Blair unviels the John Smith plaque at the Labour Party headquarters Millbank Tower watched by Elizabeth Smith now Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill and his wife Cherie 24/3/98
Peter Cook
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*757218
Media ID 21550484
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In this print captured by Peter Cook, we witness a significant moment in the history of British politics. The image showcases former Prime Minister Tony Blair as he unveils the John Smith plaque at the Labour Party headquarters located in Millbank Tower. It was on March 24th, 1998, that this historic event took place. As Blair gracefully reveals the plaque, his every move is observed with great interest and admiration by Elizabeth Smith, now known as Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill. Standing beside her is Cherie Blair, Tony's devoted wife and confidante. The atmosphere surrounding this occasion is one filled with reverence and respect for John Smith, a prominent figure within the Labour Party who tragically passed away in 1994. This commemorative gesture serves to honor his legacy and contributions to both the party and British politics as a whole. Peter Cook's photograph not only captures this pivotal moment but also encapsulates an era - the vibrant 1990s when political landscapes were shifting across nations worldwide. Through its timeless appeal, this print allows us to reflect upon an important chapter in history while providing a glimpse into the personalities involved during those transformative times.
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