Politicians
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A Studio Portrait of M[onsieur] Clemenceau, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a studio portrait of Monsieur [Georges] Clemenceau at the age of 77 [in 1918]. He was known by the nickname, "The Tiger".
"Done at Paris the Tenth Day of January at Six Fifteen o'Clock", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the ratification of the Peace Treaty, the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles on 10 January, 1920 at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris, France with Clemenceau, Lloyd-George, and others at the event.
Emile Cottin's Assaination Attempt on Georges Clemenceau, 1870s-1930s
Photographs from Emile Cottin's assasination attempt on French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau in 1917. Images shows an injured policeman; Emile Cottin; Clemenceau's chauffeur who was injured; Cottin being led to prison; and a rear view of Clemenceau's car showing the seven bullet holes.
President Wilson Speaking at the Press Conference. On His Motion Georges Clemenceau was Elected Permanent President, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of United States of America's President [Woodrow] Wilson speaking at a press conference on his motion that French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau be elected as permanent president of the Paris Peace Conference in 1918.