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Edward Huskinson, editor of The Tatler magazine

A photograph of Edward (Teddy) Peter Huskinson (1877-1940), editor of The Tatler from 1908 to 1940. His career began as a political cartoonist of the Conservative party before he became a journalist. He was a director of the Illustrated London News Group (of which The Tatler was part) and described in his obituary as a first-class cricketer, a keen yachtsman and a popular member of the Bath Club. He was tragically killed in 1940 after becoming trapped between a train and platform at Savernake Station. Pictured here wearing fancy dress in The Sketch with his wife (and an unidentified other) after the Midnight Ball in July 1914, although the magazine calls him Edward Huskisson. Date: 1914

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This portrait captures Edward Peter Huskinson, the esteemed editor of The Tatler magazine from 1908 to 1940. Huskinson's journalistic career began as a political cartoonist for the Conservative party before transitioning into journalism. He was also a respected director of the Illustrated London News Group, which included The Tatler under its umbrella. Known for his exceptional cricketing skills and passion for yachting, Huskinson was a popular figure in society circles. The image showcases Huskinson in fancy dress, accompanied by his wife and an unidentified woman, following the Midnight Ball in July 1914. Although the magazine mistakenly identifies him as Edward Huskisson, there is no doubt that this dapper gentleman is indeed Edward Peter Huskinson. Tragically, Huskinson's life was cut short in 1940 when he was killed after being trapped between a train and platform at Savernake Station. Despite the unfortunate end to his life, Huskinson's contributions to journalism and society will forever be remembered. This portrait is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the life of a man who left an indelible mark on the world of British journalism and society.

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