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Georges Clemenceau talking with farmers near the front, Chemin des Dames, France Product:Postcard was baptised Rebecca by Anglican

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was baptised Rebecca by Anglican minister Alexander Whiteaker

included in the manuscript copy account 'A letter to the Revd

Priestley is dressed in a black coat and waistcoat with a white neck-cloth and wears a grey wig

the seat of Lord Melbourne'

Georges Clemenceau talking with farmers near the front, Chemin des Dames, France Product:Postcard was baptised Rebecca by AnglicanGeorges Clemenceau talking with farmers near the front, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918. Clemenceau (1841 1929) was appointed Prime Minister of France in November 1917. He worked tirelessly to restore French morale, damaged by the disastrous Nivelle offensive and the mutinies that followed it, and persuaded the Allies to accept a unified military command under General Ferdinand Foch.

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