No title. Reception for the MCC at Mansion House, London.
L/S cricketer Colin Cowdrey being greeted by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Gilbert Inglefield, at the Mansion House. C/U Colin Cowdrey with the Lord Mayor. M/S cricketer Peter May being greeted by the Lord Mayor, he then walks out of...
No title. Reception for the MCC at Mansion House, London.
L/S cricketer Colin Cowdrey being greeted by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Gilbert Inglefield, at the Mansion House. C/U Colin Cowdrey with the Lord Mayor. M/S cricketer Peter May being greeted by the Lord Mayor, he then walks out of shot. Next Alec Bedser is greeted by Lord Mayor. L/S of the reception. M/S of group: Alec Knott, Sir Carl Aarvold and Colin Milburn. C/U Colin Milburn. C/U Alec Knott. M/S group showing politician Sir Alec Douglas-Home and the Lord Mayor. M/S Colin Cowdrey and Peter May. C/U Peter May. C/U Cowdrey. M/S group of cricketers with Lord Mayor.
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