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(Joseph) Austen Chamberlain, 1929.
(Joseph) Austen Chamberlain, 1929. Chamberlain, (1863-1937), British statesman, born in Birmingham, was the eldest son of the statesman Joseph Chamberlain and half-brother of Neville Chamberlain, the future prime minister. He entered Parliament as a Conservative in 1892 and among the offices he held were Chancellor of the Exchequer (1903-1905 and 1919-1921), Secretary of State for India (1915-1917) and Lord Privy Seal (1921-1922). He shared the 1925 Nobel Prize for Peace with the US Vice-President Charles G Dawes. Caricature showing Chamberlain standing at the dispatch box and wearing his famous monocle. From a series of cards on Notable M.P.s. (London, 1929).
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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(Joseph) Austen Chamberlain
1920s
20th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
Austen
Austen Chamberlain
Britain
British
Caricature
CHAMBERLAIN
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
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CONSERVATIVE
CONSERVATIVE PARTY
dispatch box
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formal dress
HOUSE OF COMMONS
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MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
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Sir Austen
Sir Austen Chamberlain
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