Hon. Anthony Charles Brougham; Christopher Anthony Brougham
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
Hon. Anthony Charles Brougham; Christopher Anthony Brougham
by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 24 November 1941
Given by Bassano & Vandyk Studios, 1974
Photographs Collection
NPG x154261
Sittersback to top
- Hon. Anthony Charles Brougham (1915-1981), Grandson of 3rd Baron Brougham and Vaux. Sitter in 3 portraits.
- Christopher Anthony Brougham (1941-), Son of Hon. Anthony Charles Brougham. Sitter in 4 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Bassano Ltd (active 1901-1962), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 42746 portraits.
Events of 1941back to top
Current affairs
The Blitz continues with sustained Luftwaffe attacks on British cities. As the bombing went on the urban population got used to the black out, the air raid sirens and nights spent in shelter. The idea emerged (to some extent a myth) of the 'spirit of the Blitz' where people pulled together united, disregarding traditional class and social divisions.Art and science
Frank Whittle demonstrates the first test-flight of a plane powered by jet propulsion. Although the German, Hans von Ohain, built the first jet plane, Whittle was the first to patent a design for the jet engine (in 1930), and his subsequent work helped to advance the technology and made Britain leaders in the field.International
The Soviet Union and America join the Allies. The Soviet Union was forced to switch sides after Hitler attacked in June 1941, reneging the Soviet-Nazi pact. Six months later the US Navy was attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbour. The following day the USA declared war on Japan, and three days later Germany and Italy declared war on America.Comments back to top
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