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A HANDSOME GOLD CASKET CONTAINING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON, PRESENTED TO THE RT. HON. W. F. MASSEY, PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RECENT VISIT TO THE OLD COUNTRY. The casket, which was designed and made by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Ltd., of London, jewellers to H.M. the King, contains the following inscription:— “Presented with the Freedom of the City to the Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, by the Corporation of London, in recognition of his services to the Empire and the loyal help which the New Zealand Force is giving to the British Army in the Great War in which the Mother Country is engaged. Guildhall, 6th November, 1916.”
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
19 July 1917

FIELD-MARSHAL LORD ALLENBY ADDRESSING THE CROWD FROM THE BALCONY OF MANSION HOUSE, LONDON, AFTER RECENTLY RECEIVING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON AT THE GUILDHALL. The crowd insisted on a speech.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 February 1920

SIR ROBERT BORDEN (Premier of Canada) AND PARTY OF CANANDIAN NURSES, at a reception given by Lady Llangattock at South Lodge, Richmond Gate. Sir Robert Borden recently received the freedom of the City of London.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
14 October 1915

THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY.
New Zealand Graphic
18 January 1911

A DESERVED HONOUR.
New Zealand Graphic
22 February 1908

PRESIDENT WILSON IN ENGLAND. SCENE AT THE GUILDHALL DURING THE PRESENTATION TO PRESIDENT WILSON BY THE LORD MAYOR OF THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON. AMONG THOSE PRESENT ARE THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND MR. BALFOUR.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
20 March 1919

The British Prime Minister receives a great welcome during his recent visit to Neath, where he was presented with the freedom of the city. Mr. Lloyd George is seen’ in’, his car passing down the main street, which was thronged with cheering crowds.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
17 October 1918

FIELD-MARSHAL LORD ALLENBY RECEIVING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON .AT THE GUILDHALL.—THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER MR LLOYD GEORGE, IS SHOWN ON RIGHT OF PICTURE, ALSO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, THE EMIR FEUSIL (IN ARAB DRESS) AND OTHER NOTABILITIES WHO WERE PRESENT AT THE FUNCTION.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
24 December 1919

ADMIRAL SIR DAVID BEATTY RECEIVES THE FREEDOM OF LI VERPOOL.—ADM IRAL BEATTY WAS RECENTLY PRESENTED WITH THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL. THE ADMIRAL IS SHOWN LEAVING ST. GEORGE’S HALL, LIVERPOOL. READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ADMIRAL BEATTY, THE LORD MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL, LADY BEATTY AND THE LADY MAYORESS.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
12 June 1919

FREEDOM OF THE CITY FOR MR. W. HUGHES, AUSTRALIAN PREMIER, DURING HIS VISIT TO LONDON.—The City Corporation recently presented the Honorary Freedom of London on Mr. W. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, at the Guildhall. The illustration shows the scene in the Guildhall. Mr. Hughes is standing by the Lord Mayor, who is seated in the centre.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 June 1916