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Pictures taken in Moscow by Daily Mirror photographer Freddie Reed as the capital
Pictures taken in Moscow by Daily Mirror photographer Freddie Reed as the capital prepared for the visit of Mr. Harold Macmillan. Malcolm Muggeridge is pictured here outside Red Square. 2nd February 1959
Freddie Reed
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Moscow
Russia
L1346
Media ID 21637953
© Mirrorpix
Journalist Landmark Moscow Muggeridge Red Square
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This print takes us back to the vibrant city of Moscow in the 1950s, as captured by renowned Daily Mirror photographer Freddie Reed. As the capital eagerly anticipated the visit of Mr. Harold Macmillan, a significant figure in British politics at the time, Reed's lens immortalized this historic moment for posterity. In this particular snapshot, we find ourselves outside Red Square alongside none other than Malcolm Muggeridge himself. The distinguished journalist and commentator stands tall against the backdrop of one of Moscow's most iconic landmarks. His presence exudes an air of intrigue and significance, hinting at his role in covering this momentous event. The date etched beneath serves as a reminder that on February 2nd, 1959, history was being made within these very streets. The bustling atmosphere and palpable anticipation are almost tangible through Reed's expert composition. As we gaze upon this photograph from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to an era where journalism played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion and documenting world events. It is a testament to Freddie Reed's skill behind the camera that he could capture such powerful imagery amidst the hustle and bustle surrounding Mr. Macmillan's visit. With every glance at this remarkable piece of history frozen in time, we can't help but feel grateful for photographers like Freddie Reed who have gifted us with glimpses into our past – moments that continue to resonate with meaning even decades later.
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