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Lord F. S. Hamilton, Vanity Fair, Spy
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Lord F. S. Hamilton, Vanity Fair, Spy
LORD FREDERICK SPENCER HAMILTON (1856-1928) Conservative Party politician, author and Member of Parliament for Manchester South West (1885-6) and North Tyrone (1892-95). Editor of the Pall Mall Magazine (1896 to 1900). Caption: The Pall Mall Magazine Date: 1856-1928
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1856 Conservative Editor Frederick Hamilton Mall Manchester Member Pall Parliament Spencer Tyrone Vanity 1928
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Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton (1856-1928): A Prominent Figure in British Politics and Literature This portrait captures Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton, a man of remarkable accomplishments in the realms of politics and literature. Born in 1856, Hamilton's career began in earnest when he was elected as the Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Manchester South West in 1885, a position he held until 1886. His political prowess did not go unnoticed, and he was later elected as the MP for North Tyrone in 1892, serving until 1895. However, Hamilton's talents extended beyond the political sphere. He was an accomplished author and editor, most notably serving as the editor of the prestigious Pall Mall Magazine from 1896 to 1900. During his tenure, he oversaw the publication of numerous influential articles and stories that shaped the literary landscape of the time. Despite his impressive political and editorial accomplishments, Hamilton's career was not without controversy. In the late 1890s, he was embroiled in a scandal involving espionage for the British government, which earned him the moniker "Spy Hamilton." The details of this episode remain shrouded in mystery, adding an intriguing layer to Hamilton's already rich and varied biography. This photograph, taken during Hamilton's time as an MP, captures the intensity and charisma of a man who left an indelible mark on British politics and literature. His legacy continues to inspire and intrigue, making him a fascinating figure in the annals of history.
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