Original vintage press photograph from 1938, featuring a young Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy at just six years old, standing near a British police officer outside 10 Downing Street in London.
The image captures a rare childhood moment of the youngest Kennedy brother during the period his father, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. This photograph provides a glimpse into the early life of a future American statesman, literally on the doorstep of global power. The juxtaposition of the small boy in a coat and cap against the iconic backdrop of the British Prime Minister’s residence underscores the international environment that shaped the Kennedy family’s political destiny long before Ted’s own Senate career began.
Measures 7 x 9 inches, suitable for framing
Good condition, with some age wear
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