Mrs. Churchill accepting a sword of honour from King Abdul Aziz of Saudi, on behalf of Mr. Winston Churchill, who was absent ' from England. The presentation is being made by Prince Amir Feisal, the King's son. The sword has a handsome gold hilt and a gold jewelled scabbard, and was given as a sign of friendship and admiration for Mr. Churchill's work in the world crisis. (Evening Post, 18 March 1944)

Mrs. Churchill accepting a sword of honour from King Abdul Aziz of Saudi, on behalf of Mr. Winston Churchill, who was absent ' from England. The presentation is being made by Prince Amir Feisal, the King's son. The sword has a handsome gold hilt and a gold jewelled scabbard, and was given as a sign of friendship and admiration for Mr. Churchill's work in the world crisis. (Evening Post, 18 March 1944)
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18-03-1944
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Evening Post
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Mrs. Churchill accepting a sword of honour from King Abdul Aziz of Saudi, on behalf of Mr. Winston Churchill, who was absent ' from England. The presentation is being made by Prince Amir Feisal, the King's son. The sword has a handsome gold hilt and a gold jewelled scabbard, and was given as a sign of friendship and admiration for Mr. Churchill's work in the world crisis. (Evening Post, 18 March 1944). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17793711

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