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Portraits of Charles Howard Smith (1888-1942), Minister in Reykjavik, Iceland
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in 1912. He remained in the diplomatic service throughout
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Charles Howard Smith (trade unionist)
CMG
British Minister to Denmark
The Hon. Sir Patrick Ramsay
Sir Alec Randall
British Minister to Iceland
Sir Gerald Shepherd
British
CMG
Winchester
Brasenose College, Oxford
Foreign Office
World War I
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
MP
Lord Harmsworth
Minister to Copenhagen
Minister to Reykjavik
SMITH, Charles Howard
The London Gazette, 31 October 1939
The London Gazette, 11 May 1943
Portraits of Charles Howard Smith (1888-1942), Minister in Reykjavik, Iceland
National Portrait Gallery, London
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The Hon. Sir Patrick Ramsay
British Minister to Denmark
Sir Alec Randall
British Minister to Iceland
Sir Gerald Shepherd
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