English politician and pacifist Sir William Randal Cremer (1828 - 1908) - winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1903.


Vintage portrait photo circa 1890s of English politician and pacifist Sir William Randal Cremer (1828 - 1908) - winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1903. Cremer was a trade unionist who became a Liberal Member of Parliament (1885 - 1895 + 1900 - 1908) and he co-founded the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the International Arbitration League. He was awarded his Nobel Prize for his work in international arbitration. Photo by Bain News Service.


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