No title. Yachtsman Alec Rose is guest of honour at Anglo-American Sporting Club gala evening at London Hilton.
Interior L/S of banquet at Hilton Hotel for Alec Rose. C/U American and British flag over tables. M/S Sir Alec Rose sitting beside Marquess of Milford Haven (David Michael Mountbatten,...
No title. Yachtsman Alec Rose is guest of honour at Anglo-American Sporting Club gala evening at London Hilton.
Interior L/S of banquet at Hilton Hotel for Alec Rose. C/U American and British flag over tables. M/S Sir Alec Rose sitting beside Marquess of Milford Haven (David Michael Mountbatten, President of the Club) and Lord Mayor of Portsmouth. C/U Marquess and Lord Mayor. C/U Johnny Pritchett, middle weight boxing champion with fellow boxer Alan Rudkin at table. C/U boxing promoter Harry Levine at table. C/U footballer Johnny Haynes. C/U Irish Comedian Dave Allen. C/U Marty Wilde. C/U radio / television personality Bernard Braden with Major East (Secretary of Anglo-American sporting club). C/U Marquess of Milford Haven presenting Silver Salver to Alec Rose and shakes hands. M/S Rose and the Marquess shaking hands. C/U Sir Alec. L/S people applauding. M/S Sir Alec signing an autograph. C/U Alec signing, pan up to Sir Alec smiling.
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