THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, putting on the club tie of the Lord’s Taverners after being made a member by Mr John Snagge, a B.B.C. commentator and a prominent official of th? club. The presentation was made at a luncheon for the Australian cricket team in the Long Room at Lord’s. The club, which was founded in 1950 to assist financially the National Playing Fields Association, has a membership of more than 500.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30428, 30 April 1964, Page 8
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75THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, putting on the club tie of the Lord’s Taverners after being made a member by Mr John Snagge, a B.B.C. commentator and a prominent official of th? club. The presentation was made at a luncheon for the Australian cricket team in the Long Room at Lord’s. The club, which was founded in 1950 to assist financially the National Playing Fields Association, has a membership of more than 500. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30428, 30 April 1964, Page 8
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