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FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. King Edward VII of Great Britain (center-left, hand
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FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION. King Edward VII of Great Britain (center-left, hand
FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.
King Edward VII of Great Britain (center-left, hand on umbrella) converses with his guest, President Clement-Armand Fallieres of France, on their way to the Palace of French Industry at the Franco-British Exhibition at London, 26 May 1908
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1908 Armand Clement Edward Vii Edwardian Exhibition London Queen Entente Cordiale Fallieres Franco British Exhibition
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In this print from the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908, we witness a historic moment between two influential leaders of their time. King Edward VII of Great Britain stands at the center-left, his hand resting on an elegant umbrella, engaged in deep conversation with President Clement-Armand Fallieres of France. The image captures them strolling along a bustling London street on their way to the Palace of French Industry. The atmosphere is palpable as these two dignitaries exchange thoughts and ideas, embodying the spirit of friendship and cooperation between their nations during that era. This meeting symbolizes the Entente Cordiale - a significant diplomatic agreement signed just four years prior - which aimed to strengthen Anglo-French relations. The photograph showcases not only the regal presence of King Edward VII but also highlights President Fallieres' refined demeanor. Their attire reflects the elegance and sophistication associated with early 20th-century royalty. This snapshot freezes a moment in time when international diplomacy took center stage amidst an exhibition celebrating cultural exchange between France and Britain. It serves as a reminder of how history unfolds through personal connections and shared visions for peace and progress. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece captured by Armand City in 1908, it transports us back to an age where political alliances were forged through face-to-face conversations rather than virtual platforms – truly capturing the essence of turn-of-the-century diplomacy.
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