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Balfour visiting Howitzer 1916
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Balfour visiting Howitzer 1916
Arthur Balfour (central figure in flat cap), as Foreign Secretary in David Lloyd Georges wartime coalition government, viewing a 9.2-inch Howitzer during his visit to the front (location unknown) in the autumn of 1916. On the right is Sir Philip Sassoon, private secretary to Earl Haig during World War One, also an MP, art collector and society host. Date: Autumn 1916
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In this evocative photograph, taken in the autumn of 1916, Arthur Balfour, the British Foreign Secretary in David Lloyd George's wartime coalition government, stands at the edge of a muddy trench, intently examining a 9.2-inch Howitzer artillery piece. Flanked by Sir Philip Sassoon, a prominent figure in his own right as private secretary to Earl Haig during World War One, an MP, art collector, and society host, Balfour's visit to the frontlines underscores the unwavering commitment of the British government to support its troops in the ongoing conflict. The scene is set against the backdrop of the harsh realities of war, with soldiers in the distance engaged in their duties, and the ever-present threat of enemy fire looming in the background. Balfour's flat cap and the worn, muddy trenches serve as stark reminders of the challenging conditions faced by those on the frontlines. Sir Philip Sassoon, who would later be knighted for his services during the war, stands attentively by Balfour's side, providing context and insight into the military situation. The two men's serious expressions and focused gaze on the Howitzer convey a sense of purpose and determination, as they bear witness to the power and importance of the British military machine in the face of adversity. This photograph, taken during a pivotal moment in World War One, offers a unique glimpse into the wartime experiences of key political figures and the unwavering support of the British government for its troops.
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