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1972 Press Photo Prince Sadruddin at the Mansion House

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Prince Sadruddin at the Mansion House for Launching of Record for Aid to World Refugees.: A reception was held at the Mansion House this morning when the Lord Mayor Sir Edward Howard, and he United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, launched Top Star Festival, the fourth United Nations long playing record to be sold throughout the world in aid of refugees. The record goes on sale on March 3rd an will cost £1.50.50p will go to the UN from each copy sold. two young guests were specially invited by Prince Sadruddin, They were six-year-old twins, Mark and Paul Hardman, whose birthday it is today. The twins had written to Ed Stwart, host of the BBC programme Junior Choice, asking for a record to be played for them. So this morning they received a special birthday present, Two advance copies of the United Nations Refugees record. Photo shows Seen at the Mansion House this morning after the presentition of the records to, left Paul seated on Ed Stewart knee, and Mar, right, seated on the knee of Prince Sadruddin.

Photo measures 10 x 8 inches.

Photo is dated 2-16-1972.



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