Original vintage press photograph from 1938, featuring a young Edward "Ted" Kennedy as a boy, demonstrating his climbing skills during his family's time living abroad.
The image captures a rare and playful childhood moment of the future U.S. Senator while his father, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., was serving as the American Ambassador to the United Kingdom. This photograph is historically significant as it provides an intimate look at the youngest Kennedy brother’s upbringing in the pre-war English countryside. It serves as a charming piece of Kennedy family ephemera, documenting the adventurous spirit of a boy who would eventually grow up to become one of the most influential figures in the history of the United States Senate.
Measures 7 x 9 inches, suitable for framing
Good condition, with minor age wear
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