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38 Winston Churchill with General Smuts, John Curtin, Peter Fraser and W.L. Mackenzie King at Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting, London, May 1944
39 General Smuts talking with Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden before opening of Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting, London, 1 May 1944
40 A.V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, in conversation with General Smuts after the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting, London, 3 May 1944
41 Winston Churchill being photographed with the four Dominion Premiers seated behind a table during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting, London, May 1944
42 The King entertains Dominion Premiers to dinner at Buckingham Palace
43 The King entertains Dominion Premiers to dinner at Buckingham Palace
44 Commonwealth Statesmen's Meeting, London, 12 Apr. 1945
45 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting, London, 2 May 1946
46 King George VI with the Prime Ministers of Southern Rhodesia, Ceylon, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Britain and India at Prime Ministers' Meeting, Oct. 1948
47 Official photograph of Prime Ministers' Meeting, Oct. 1948
48 Participants in the garden of 10 Downing Street, Prime Ministers' Meeting, Oct. 1948
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Title The King entertains Dominion Premiers to dinner at Buckingham Palace
Reference CC/43
Covering Dates 1944
Content and context

215 x 165 mm. The same group as CC/42 with the Maharajah of Kashmir, Sir Godfrey Huggins and Sir Firoz-Khan Noon.

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