GV. The Mansion House, London. SV. Captain of West Indies cricket team, Frank Worrell and his wife stepping out of coach. SV. Other West Indies players getting off coach. SV. Interior, pikemen. SV. Frank Worrell and his wife with the Lord Mayor of London Sir Ralf Perring...
GV. The Mansion House, London. SV. Captain of West Indies cricket team, Frank Worrell and his wife stepping out of coach. SV. Other West Indies players getting off coach. SV. Interior, pikemen. SV. Frank Worrell and his wife with the Lord Mayor of London Sir Ralf Perring and Lady Mayoress. SV. & CU. Medallions which are to be presented to the cricketers. SV. West Indies cricketer Rohan Kanhai and his wife with the Mayor and Mayoress. The Mayor presents Rohan Kanhai with his medallion. SV. West Indies cricketer Wesley Hall shaking hands with the Mayor and Mayoress. CU. Pikeman. SV. West Indies cricketer Joe Solomon receiving his medallion. CU. Pikeman. SV. Cricketer Charlie Griffiths shaking hands with the Mayor. SV. West Indians looking at gold plates. CU. The Wisden Trophy. SV. Cricketer Colin Cowdrey taking sword from a pikeman. SCU. Sir Leary Constantine, High Commissioner for Trinidad & Tobago and former cricketer. CU. Mr Kanhai and his wife. SCU. Frank Worrell holding the Wisden Trophy.
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