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1922

Egypt: The Valley of the Kings

1922

King Tut found

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From LookandLearn.com

Depicted: Howard Carter and Lord Carnavon in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt.

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Illustrations by Coopertoons.com

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English Egyptologist Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon, financial backer of the expedition, entering the tomb of Pharoh Tutankhamun
(1345-1327 BC) for the first time, in November 1922, Frontpage of French newspaper Le Petit Journal, February 11, 1923.

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By Stefano Bianchetti

Illustration of Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon in the Tomb of Tutankhamun

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map

Freiman

By Arthur George Racey, McCord Museum, Canada, 1922

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From 'John Bull', 'The Bayone Review', February 11, 1922

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By Low, 'The Star', April 1, 1922

Depicted: Lord Curzon, British Foreign Secretary

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By Rom Mucha, 'The Passing Show', Warsaw, April 15, 1922

Britain declairs Egypt an 'Independent Sovereign State'.

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From 'The Daily Star', 'The Passing Show', June 3, 1922

'Turkish Nationalist Forces gain the upper hand against the Greek Army'.

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By Frank Reynolds, 'Punch', June 17, 1922

Pinchas Rutenberg was granted sole concession to supply electricity to
Palestine, that is, a Palestine separated from the newly founded Transjordan.

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By Frank Holland, 'John Bull', June 30, 1922

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By A.W. Lloyd, 'Punch', July 12, 1922

Winston Churchill depicted as the bumbling ridiculous "white knight" bearing milk, honey, and a present for Rutenberg.

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 4, 1922

The first cartoon depcting Zionist and Arabs locked in conflict over Palestine.

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By E.T. Reed, 'The Bystander', September 6, 1922

Turkish Army captures Smyrna.

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 11, 1922

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 19, 1922

The Allied Powers demand the neutralization of the Turkish Straits.

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'The Passing Show', from 'Elmira Adventure', OH, USA, 1922

At Mudania the Allied Powers and the Turkish Nationalists pave
the way for an Armistic Agreement.

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'The Passing Show', from 'The Dallas News', 1922

Mustapha Kemal (Ataturk) proclaimes the abolition of the Ottoman
Empire and the establishment of the new Turkish Republic.

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'The Passing Show', from 'De Amsterdammer', September 24, 1922

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By Wilmont Lunt, from 'The Bystander', September 27, 1922

Depicting Ataturk back at the Dardanelles

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From 'The Bystander', 1922

Thrace returned back to Turkish control.

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', 1922

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 27, 1922

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By Low, 'The Star', October 5, 1922

Jockeying for oil concessions at the Lausanne Conference.

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', November 4, 1922

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', November 18, 1922

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By Strube, 'Daily Express', November 22, 1922

At the Lausanne Conference the WWI Allies conclude a Peace Treaty
with Turkey. Uncle Sam has his eyes on Mosul, an issue yet to be resolved.

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By H.H. Harris, 'The Bystander', December 12, 1922

Lord Curzon, British Foreign Secretary and Chicherin, Soviet Foreign Affairs Commissar,
two of the most outstanding characters ever to walk across the diplomatic stage.

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By Raven Hill, 'Punch', December 13, 1922

Royal exiles, Sultan Mohammed VI of Turkey, Prince Andrew of Greece and his son,
Prince Philip, the future consort of Queen Elizabeth II, fled on board British warships.

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By Wilmot Lunt, 'The Bystander', 1922

The Battlecruiser 'Goeben', legendary WWI German made and manned but owned by the
Turkish Navy, wrecked havoc and evasion over the Royal Navy.

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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', December 30, 1922

events

Taking Power

Benito Mussolini and Fascists Black Shirts "March on Rome".

Mussolini

By Wilheim Schulz, 'Simpliscissimus', October, 1922, Germany

cinema

Nanook of the North

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Nosferatu

Germany