{"product_id":"estatefreshaustincom-2911","title":"Autographed President Bill Clinton Photo with\/to Andrew Sharp Peacock","description":"Autographed President Bill Clinton Photo with\/to Andrew Sharp Peacock. Authentic\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;White house photo from the Living Estate of Australian Ambassador Penne Korth\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Peacock, Wife of Andrew Sharp Peacock. I cannot explain why the signature is\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;faded, maybe an accident, maybe sun, maybe a change in political views? Not\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;sure, but This is an official White House Photo of the president and an\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Australian Politician\/diplomat given to him while in office and signed by the\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;President. It's in a simple frame behind glass and I will keep it that way to\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;preserve it. The photo is 8\" x 10\".\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Andrew Sharp Peacock AC GCL (13 February 1939 – 16 April 2021) was an Australian\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;politician and diplomat. He served as a cabinet minister and went on to become\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;leader of the Liberal Party on two occasions (1983–1985 and 1989–1990), leading\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;the party to defeat at the 1984 and 1990 elections.\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Peacock was born in Melbourne and attended Elsternwick Primary School and Scotch\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;College before studying law at the University of Melbourne. A former president\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;of the Young Liberals, he was elected to Parliament at the age of 27, filling\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;the blue-ribbon seat of Kooyong, vacated by Sir Robert Menzies. Peacock was\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;appointed to cabinet in 1969 by John Gorton and later served under William\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;McMahon and Malcolm Fraser. He held a variety of portfolios, most notably\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;serving as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1975 to 1980. He unsuccessfully\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;challenged Fraser for the Liberal leadership in 1982, but was then elected as\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Fraser's successor following the party's defeat at the 1983 election.\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;At the 1984 election, the Peacock-led Coalition slightly reduced the Labor\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Party's majority. He resigned the Liberal leadership the following year after\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;failing to have his deputy John Howard removed; he was duly replaced by Howard.\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;He remained a member of the shadow cabinet, and in 1987 unsuccessfully\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;challenged Howard for the leadership; he was instead elected deputy leader.\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;Peacock returned as leader in 1989. However, his second term lasted less than a\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;year, as he resigned after another electoral defeat in 1990; he had won the\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;popular vote but failed to win enough seats. Peacock left politics in 1994 and\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;was later appointed Ambassador to the United States, serving from 1997 to 1999.\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;\u0026lt;br\u0026gt;b1","brand":"sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46752089145560,"sku":"12625191331_94DD","price":410.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0677\/6284\/7960\/files\/autographed-president-bill-clinton-photo-withto-andrew-sharp-peacockestate-fresh-austin-828744.png?v=1757916724","url":"https:\/\/estatefreshaustin.com\/ja\/products\/estatefreshaustincom-2911","provider":"Estate Fresh Austin","version":"1.0","type":"link"}