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"Upholding Ideals: From Madrid to Locarno, through the Ages" In a historic moment captured in 1937, Clement Attlee and General Jose Miaja stand side by side

Background imageUphold Collection: Arthurian Tournament

Arthurian Tournament
Lancelot defeats Sir Mador de la Porte in the battle to uphold the honour of Guinevere

Background imageUphold Collection: Clement Attlee and General Jose Miaja give the Socialist Sal

Clement Attlee and General Jose Miaja give the Socialist Sal
Photograph showing Clement Attlee (left), General Jose Miaja (centre with glasses) and Giner de Los Rios giving the Socialist clenched-fist salute from balcony of a government building in Madrid

Background imageUphold Collection: Clement Attlee and General Jose Miaja, Madrid, 1937

Clement Attlee and General Jose Miaja, Madrid, 1937
Photograph showing Clement Attlee (right) and General Jose Miaja in conversation, Madrid, 1937. Clement Attlee, then leader of the Labour Party in Great Britain

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Tournaments
Lancelot defeats Sir Mador de la Porte in the battle to uphold the honour of Guinevere

Background imageUphold Collection: Certificate from the Overseas Club - Empire Day 1915

Certificate from the Overseas Club - Empire Day 1915
A Certificate from the Overseas Club on Empire Day 1915. Inscribed.This is to Certify that Annie Matthews - 1915 - has helped to send some Comfort and Happiness to the brave Sailors

Background imageUphold Collection: A Certificate from the Overseas Club in 1916

A Certificate from the Overseas Club in 1916. Inscribed A Signal Wish from the School Children of the Empire who sent Christmas Gifts to Our Brave Soldiers and Sailors

Background imageUphold Collection: Certificate from the Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916

Certificate from the Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916
A Certificate from the Overseas Club presented on Empire Day 1916. Inscribed To Annie Matthews who has helped to send some comfort to the brave Sailors and Soldiers of the British Empire

Background imageUphold Collection: Napoleon Swears Oath

Napoleon Swears Oath
A clear winner in the Presidential elections, Louis Napoleon swears to uphold the constitution : he will keep his word for two or three years

Background imageUphold Collection: Louis-Philippe Swears

Louis-Philippe Swears
Louis-Philippe, duc d Orleans, swears to uphold the constitution

Background imageUphold Collection: Serrano Accepts

Serrano Accepts
Serrano swears to uphold the new constitution

Background imageUphold Collection: Grisons League

Grisons League
Swiss leaders swear to uphold the League of the Grisons

Background imageUphold Collection: Fete De LA Federation

Fete De LA Federation
A year to the day after the fall of the Bastille, France celebrates the Revolution with a fete on the Champ de Mars, Paris, where Louis swears to uphold the constitution


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"Upholding Ideals: From Madrid to Locarno, through the Ages" In a historic moment captured in 1937, Clement Attlee and General Jose Miaja stand side by side, their hands raised in salute to the Socialist Sal. Their unwavering commitment to their shared ideals of equality and justice is evident in this powerful image. The spirit of upholding noble values extends beyond political arenas. Just like knights of old participating in Arthurian Tournaments, individuals throughout history have strived to uphold honor and chivalry. Certificates from the Overseas Club on Empire Day serve as reminders that patriotism and loyalty were once cherished virtues. In 1915 and 1916, these certificates symbolized a deep-rooted dedication to one's country during times of turmoil. The Locarno Conference held in 1925 showcased world leaders coming together with a common goal: maintaining peace. Upholding diplomatic relations became paramount as nations sought stability amidst post-war tensions. Looking further back into history, we witness Napoleon swearing his oath - an act that demonstrated his determination to uphold the principles he believed would shape France's destiny. Similarly, Louis-Philippe took an oath affirming his commitment to lead France with integrity. Not only do individuals uphold ideals; institutions also play a vital role. Serrano's acceptance into the Grisons League exemplifies how organizations can unite people under shared values while fostering cooperation among diverse communities. From politicians forging alliances for social change to ordinary citizens striving for righteousness within their own spheres of influence – all contribute towards upholding what they believe is right, and is through these collective efforts that societies progress toward a better future where justice prevails and noble aspirations are upheld across generations.