PERMITTED COUNTRIES
British Empire (see regulations 6 and 7)
France Belgium Switzerland Italy |
British Passport : Series 4 (1924) James Ramsay MacDonald SERIES IV : OLD BLUE
1924 The League of Nations : United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (
ROYAUME-UNI DE GRANDE BRETAGNE ET D'IRLANDE)
Passports issued before the 1st December, 1924, were only valid for two years and may be further renewed. (REF: Regulations MP-208)
By 1922, the single-journey option gave way to the two-year alternative and, in 1925, the League recommended extending the timeframe to five years.
SECRETARY OF STATE
James Ramsay MacDonald, FRS (né James McDonald Ramsay; 12 October 1866 – 9 November 1937) was a British statesman who was the first Labour Party politician to become Prime Minister, leading minority Labour governments in 1924 and in 1929–31. He headed a National Government from 1931 to 1935, dominated by the Conservative Party and supported by only a few Labour members.
While at the same was the
Prime Minister, he was also the
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 22 January 1924 until 3 November 1924.
PHYSICAL STRUCTURES
Paper: Reddish-black
Watermark: Monogram of King George V
Page |
Description |
Front Cover |
Document's Name
Country's Name
Coat-of-Arms |
Front Cover - Interior Side |
Diplomatic Request Page |
Page 1 |
Document's Name
Country's Name
Document Number
Passport Holder's Name
Passport Holder's Wife's Name
Nationality |
Page 2 |
Physical Description |
Page 3 |
Passport Holder's Photo - Glued
Passport Holder's Wife's Photo - Glued
Signature Slip |
Page 4 |
Permitted Countries - Handwritten
Passport Validity |
Page 5 |
Renewals
Observations |
Page 6 until Page 32 |
Visas |
Back Cover - Interior Side |
Notes & Regulations |