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David Tennant and Oswald Mosley - Fencing
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David Tennant and Oswald Mosley - Fencing
The Hon. David Tennant (1902-1968) and Sir Oswald Mosley (1896-1980) in their fencing attire at the Gargoyle Club, Dean Street, London, Date: 1932
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1932 Attire Dean Fence Fencer Fencers Gargoyle Honourable Mosley Oswald Outfit Sabre Tennant
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This photograph captures an unexpected moment in time as two prominent figures of the interwar period, Hon. David Tennant and Sir Oswald Mosley, engage in the elegant and strategic sport of fencing at the Gargoyle Club located on Dean Street in London during 1932. David Tennant, born in 1902, was a Scottish actor and a member of the British aristocracy, renowned for his stage and screen performances. His dashing appearance and refined demeanor are on full display in this image as he dons the traditional fencing outfit, complete with a white jacket, breeches, and a black gorget protecting his throat. Sir Oswald Mosley, born in 1896, was a British politician and former military officer, known for his leadership of the British Union of Fascists. Mosley's military background is evident in his confident stance and focused expression as he prepares to lunge with his sabre. The contrast between the two men's contrasting political beliefs and their shared passion for the sport of fencing adds an intriguing layer to this historic image. The Gargoyle Club, a private members' establishment, was a popular venue for the city's elite and bohemian set. The dimly lit, art-deco decor and the club's distinctive gargoyle statues provided an atmospheric backdrop for this photograph. The image captures a brief moment of respite from the political and social tensions of the era, offering a glimpse into the lives of two remarkable men and their shared love for the sport of fencing.
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