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Allison, the daughter of Stirling Moss and his American wife Elaine is christened at St
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Allison, the daughter of Stirling Moss and his American wife Elaine is christened at St
Allison, the daughter of Stirling Moss and his American wife Elaine is christened at St Pauls Cathedral in the Chapel of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Stirling moss was awarded an OBE in 1959 and therefore exercised his right to have the christening held in the chapel. Pictured, Stirling holds his daughter after the christening pictured with his wife Elaine. 4th February 1967
Tom King
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM X1153
Media ID 21816973
© Mirrorpix
Baby Daughter Driver Father Motor Racing Racing Driver Stirling Moss 1967
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In this photo print, we witness a significant moment in the life of Allison, the beloved daughter of legendary racing driver Stirling Moss and his American wife Elaine. The year is 1967, and the christening ceremony takes place at none other than St Paul's Cathedral in London. As an esteemed member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Moss exercises his right to have this special occasion held in the Chapel. The image captures a heartwarming scene as Stirling tenderly cradles his precious daughter after her christening. His love for Allison shines through his eyes, while Elaine stands by their side with pride and joy evident on her face. This snapshot freezes a beautiful family moment forever etched in time. Stirling Moss's impact on motor racing history cannot be understated; he was not only an accomplished driver but also received recognition for his contributions to society with an OBE award in 1959. However, amidst all his achievements on the track and beyond, it is clear that being a father brings him immense happiness and fulfillment. This photograph by Tom King serves as a poignant reminder that even iconic figures like Moss find solace and contentment within their families. It encapsulates both personal joy and historical significance within its frame – truly capturing a slice of 1960s England where sport meets family values.
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