Clement Attlee; Arthur Greenwood
1 portrait of Clement Attlee
Clement Attlee; Arthur Greenwood
by Felix H. Man
bromide print, 1939
11 3/8 in. x 15 3/8 in. (289 mm x 391 mm)
Given by Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann), 1975
Primary Collection
NPG P16
Sittersback to top
- Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883-1967), Prime Minister. Sitter in 49 portraits. Identify
- Arthur Greenwood (1880-1954), Politician, deputy leader of the Labour Party. Sitter in 29 portraits. Identify
Artistback to top
- Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann) (1893-1985), Photographer and refugee from Nazi Germany. Artist or producer of 37 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
This portraitback to top
Attlee and Greenwood were both members of Churchill's 1940 War Cabinet; Attlee became Prime Minister in the landslide Labour victory of 1945; Greenwood was Lord Privy Seal (1945-7) and Paymaster General (1946-7).
Linked publicationsback to top
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 22
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- Centenaries and Centenarians (5 February 2000 - 11 August 2000)
Events of 1939back to top
Current affairs
Britain goes to war. The German invasion of Poland demonstrated that the policy of appeasement had failed. After refusing to meet Britain's ultimatum to withdraw troops, Britain and France declared war on Germany. The Second World War had begun.Art and science
The Sutton Hoo burial ship is discovered. Apparently following a dream, Mrs Pretty invited the archaeologist Basil Brown to investigate a series of burial mounds on her estate on the banks of the river Deben in Suffolk. The excavation revealed an Anglo-Saxon burial, uncovering the most significant horde of early medieval artefacts found in Britain (now housed at the British Museum).International
The Second World War begins. Germany's invasion of Poland prompted Britain and France to declare war forming the core of the Allied powers. As part of the Soviet-Nazi Pact, the Soviet Union joined the war on the German side, helping, with Italy, to form the Axis Powers. Poland was soon overpowered and the Baltic Republics and Finland were invaded by the Soviet Union.Comments back to top
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