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The crowds in Downing-street last night as Britains Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax
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The crowds in Downing-street last night as Britains Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax
The crowds in Downing-street last night as Britains Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax, in a speech broadcast from Number 10 made clear to the world Britains attitude in the present crisis. " It has been stated that the last war might have been prevented if the British Government had made It clear where they stood, " he said. " Now no doubt can anywhere exist that we mean to fulfil the obligations we have assumed." After completing his broadcast Lord Halifax walked to a rear door of the Foreign Office. He put a key In the lock and tried to open the door in vain an amused crowd watched him struggle with it for several minutes, 25th August 1939
Staff
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
Media ID 21842455
© Mirrorpix
1939 Busy Downing Street Horse Scene War And Conflict
EDITORS COMMENTS
The crowds in Downing Street last night were a testament to the gravity of the present crisis, as Britain's Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax, addressed the nation from Number 10. In his speech broadcasted worldwide, Lord Halifax made it unequivocally clear that Britain was resolute in fulfilling its obligations. Reflecting on past mistakes, he emphasized how crucial it is for governments to stand firm and communicate their position clearly. After concluding his address, Lord Halifax walked towards the rear door of the Foreign Office. However, an unexpected twist unfolded as he struggled with opening the door. A key inserted into the lock proved futile, much to the amusement of an intrigued crowd that had gathered nearby. For several minutes, this scene played out before their eyes - a momentary glimpse into a lighter side amidst tense times. This photograph captured not only the bustling atmosphere of Downing Street but also encapsulated a significant historical moment on August 25th, 1939. It serves as a reminder of both public curiosity and resilience during World War II's imminent outbreak. Memory Lane Prints presents this remarkable snapshot from our collection showcasing scenes from 20th-century Britain. We honor history by preserving these glimpses into moments that shaped our world while respecting copyright regulations and refraining from commercial use.
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