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FULL OF CONFIDENCE.—The British Prime Minister (Mr Heath) on the podium at the Royal Albert Hall when he conducted the London Symphony Orchestra in Elgar’s “Cockaigne” overture. It was the first time the Prime Minister had conducted a professional symphony orchestra. The concert was in aid of the London Symphony Orchestra fund. —Photograph by cable

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 15

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FULL OF CONFIDENCE.—The British Prime Minister (Mr Heath) on the podium at the Royal Albert Hall when he conducted the London Symphony Orchestra in Elgar’s “Cockaigne” overture. It was the first time the Prime Minister had conducted a professional symphony orchestra. The concert was in aid of the London Symphony Orchestra fund. —Photograph by cable Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 15

FULL OF CONFIDENCE.—The British Prime Minister (Mr Heath) on the podium at the Royal Albert Hall when he conducted the London Symphony Orchestra in Elgar’s “Cockaigne” overture. It was the first time the Prime Minister had conducted a professional symphony orchestra. The concert was in aid of the London Symphony Orchestra fund. —Photograph by cable Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 15