Group of stereoview photographs depicting political leaders and events associated with the First World War and its aftermath. One view shows Georges Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson, and David Lloyd George leaving the Palace of Versailles after signing the peace treaty, documenting a moment from the negotiations that concluded the war.
Another stereograph shows President Woodrow Wilson with his war cabinet, while additional views depict Wilson participating in public events and parades in Washington, D.C. A portrait stereograph presents Wilson seated at a desk, providing a formal representation of the American president during the wartime period.
Published by the Keystone View Company, these stereographs were widely distributed in educational sets illustrating world events and political history. The images document prominent leaders and ceremonies connected with the diplomatic and political aftermath of the First World War.
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