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General election- a scene at the Constitutional club
The general election, a scene at the constitutional club. Victorian men at the Constitutional Club in Northumberland Avenue. Lord Hugh Richard Heathcote Cecil, the youngest son of Lord Salisbury, returned for Greenwich, which he represented since 1895, defeating Mr. R. S. Jackson by 1, 970 votes. Date: =PROPER('October 1900')
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Conservative Conservatives Election Greenwich Hugh
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This photograph, taken in October 1900, captures a pivotal moment in British political history at the prestigious Constitutional Club in Northumberland Avenue. The scene unfolds as Lord Hugh Richard Heathcote Cecil, the youngest son of the Conservative Party leader, the Marquess of Salisbury, triumphantly returns as the Member of Parliament for Greenwich. Having defeated his opponent, Mr. R.S. Jackson, by an impressive margin of 1,970 votes, Lord Heathcote Cecil is greeted with jubilation by his fellow Conservative Party members. The Victorian era, characterized by its grandeur and elegance, is palpable in this image. The men, dressed in formal attire, exude an air of sophistication and confidence. Their impeccably tailored suits, complete with waistcoats and top hats, reflect the fashion trends of the time. The ornate architecture of the Constitutional Club, with its high ceilings, intricate moldings, and grand fireplace, adds to the sense of grandeur and importance of the occasion. The Constitutional Club, a prominent gathering place for Conservative Party members, served as a hub for political discourse and socializing. This photograph provides a glimpse into the inner workings of the Conservative Party during a critical election period in the early 20th century. The triumph of Lord Heathcote Cecil, a rising star in the Conservative Party, signaled a continued dominance of the party in British politics, a dominance that would last for decades to come.
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