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Mr Joseph Kennedy, the American Ambassador, visited the Foreign Office this afternoon for a discussion on the European crisis. Photo shows: Mr Joseph Kennedy leaving the Foreign Office. 11 September 1938 Image details File size:
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Photo shows, Mr Joseph P Kennedy (left) with lord Mottistone, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire, and Mrs Kennedy (right) with the Mayor of Winchester, Mr W P Richardson, outside the Mayor's Parlour after lunch.. 12 July 1938 Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/mr-joseph-p-kennedy-the-american-ambassador-unveiled-in-winchester-cathedral-a-stained-glass-window-that-has-been-given-to-the-cathedral-by-americans-as-a-tribute-to-the-life-and-character-of-king-george-v-one-of-the-lights-contains-a-representation-of-the-kneeling-figure-of-the-king-wearing-the-robes-of-the-order-of-the-garter-the-window-is-the-work-of-mr-hugh-easton-photo-shows-mr-joseph-p-kennedy-left-with-lord-mottistone-lord-lieutenant-of-hampshire-and-mrs-kennedy-right-with-the-mayor-of-winchester-mr-w-p-richardson-outside-the-mayors-parlour-after-lunch-12-july-1938-image359622753.html RM 2BW26DN – Mr Joseph P Kennedy, the American Ambassador, unveiled in Winchester Cathedral a stained glass window that has been given to the Cathedral by Americans as a tribute to the life and character of King George V. 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