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WELCOME TO KING OF BELGIUM.—King Leopold of Belgium on November 17 received an address of welcome from the Lord Mayor and Corporation of the City of London, the ceremony taking place at the historic Guildhall. The Recorder of the City is seen reading the address , which was afterwards presented in a gold casket to the Royal visitor. On the right are seated, Lady Twyford, wife of the Lord Mayor, the Duke of Kent, the Prime Minister, and Mrs Neville Chamberlain.

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Northern Advocate, 10 December 1937, Page 8

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WELCOME TO KING OF BELGIUM.—King Leopold of Belgium on November 17 received an address of welcome from the Lord Mayor and Corporation of the City of London, the ceremony taking place at the historic Guildhall. The Recorder of the City is seen reading the address, which was afterwards presented in a gold casket to the Royal visitor. On the right are seated, Lady Twyford, wife of the Lord Mayor, the Duke of Kent, the Prime Minister, and Mrs Neville Chamberlain. Northern Advocate, 10 December 1937, Page 8

WELCOME TO KING OF BELGIUM.—King Leopold of Belgium on November 17 received an address of welcome from the Lord Mayor and Corporation of the City of London, the ceremony taking place at the historic Guildhall. The Recorder of the City is seen reading the address, which was afterwards presented in a gold casket to the Royal visitor. On the right are seated, Lady Twyford, wife of the Lord Mayor, the Duke of Kent, the Prime Minister, and Mrs Neville Chamberlain. Northern Advocate, 10 December 1937, Page 8

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