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OLD WORLD CHARM.—-Max Diamond, the knight champion of Middlesex, displays some old world charm after his marriage to Miss Joan Ward-Harris. The professional jouster had been in hospital after being knocked off a horse in a jousting tournament at the Tower of London where the British Jousting Society had been holding a show as part of the Festival of London. The wedding was in a registry office and the church service at the Tower of London.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32975, 22 July 1972, Page 20

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OLD WORLD CHARM.—-Max Diamond, the knight champion of Middlesex, displays some old world charm after his marriage to Miss Joan Ward-Harris. The professional jouster had been in hospital after being knocked off a horse in a jousting tournament at the Tower of London where the British Jousting Society had been holding a show as part of the Festival of London. The wedding was in a registry office and the church service at the Tower of London. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32975, 22 July 1972, Page 20

OLD WORLD CHARM.—-Max Diamond, the knight champion of Middlesex, displays some old world charm after his marriage to Miss Joan Ward-Harris. The professional jouster had been in hospital after being knocked off a horse in a jousting tournament at the Tower of London where the British Jousting Society had been holding a show as part of the Festival of London. The wedding was in a registry office and the church service at the Tower of London. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32975, 22 July 1972, Page 20

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