Photograph signed

Winston CHURCHILL   |   J.A.G. TROUP

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Photograph signed
Photograph signed

FINE PHOTOGRAPH OF FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY WINSTON CHURCHILL AND VICE ADMIRAL J.A.G. TROUP, SIGNED BY CHURCHILL ON THE MOUNT AND ALSO INSCRIBED BY TROUP

CHURCHILL, Winston, and TROUP, J.A.G. Photograph signed. Glasgow: circa 1940. Image measures approximately 7-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches; framed, entire piece measures approximately 11 by 14 inches.

Photograph of First Lord of the Admiralty Churchill and Vice Admiral Troup, signed “Winston S. Churchill” below his image, and inscribed “With kindest regards from J.A.G. Troup, Jan 7 1942” on the mount.

This photograph, taken outside the Central Hotel in Glasgow in early 1940, shows Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty, wearing his Trinity House uniform, and Vice Admiral James Troup, Director of Naval Intelligence between 1935 and early 1939. Churchill Was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty in 1939, after Britain declared war on Germany. Churchill became Prime Minister in May, 1940. Troup set up the Naval Intelligence Directorate (NID), charged with gathering operational intelligence from radio direction-finding stations, agents, Britain’s own ships, and other sources. Early in 1940, the Bletchley Park unit of the NID was to be established and the Nazi “enigma code” cracked early in 1940. At the time this photograph was taken, Troup had retired and was serving as Flag Officer in charge of the Glasgow and District Shipyard, a post he held from 1940 to 1946.

A fine piece of signed Churchilliana.

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