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In the Deputy Consul-Generals office at the American Consulate, London, c1903 (1903)




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In the Deputy Consul-Generals office at the American Consulate, London, c1903 (1903)

In the Deputy Consul-Generals office at the American Consulate, London, c1903 (1903). From Living London, Vol. II, by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]

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Media ID 14971876

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Business Consulate Diplomat Discussing Discussion Edwardian George R Sims George Robert George Robert Sims George Sims Meeting Office Sims


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This print takes us back to the early 20th century, specifically to the Deputy Consul-General's office at the American Consulate in London around 1903. The image captures a moment of intense discussion among a group of distinguished men. Seated around a large wooden table, these individuals are engrossed in what appears to be an important business meeting. The room exudes an air of formality and elegance, with its high ceilings adorned by intricate moldings and grand chandeliers casting a soft glow over the scene. The men, dressed impeccably in Edwardian attire, epitomize professionalism as they engage in conversation. One cannot help but wonder about the nature of their discussion - perhaps it pertains to matters concerning diplomacy between Britain and America or issues affecting both countries at that time. Their serious expressions convey a sense of gravity and purpose. This photograph not only offers us a glimpse into this specific historical moment but also serves as a testament to the enduring relationship between two nations. It reminds us of the importance placed on diplomatic ties during this era and highlights London's significance as an international hub for political discourse. Preserved through time, this remarkable print allows us to appreciate the rich history behind such moments while reflecting on how far we have come since then.

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