Sierra Leone Became Independant
Sierra Leone became independent on 27th April, 1961. The celebrations started on Friday 21st April, 1961 with the Queen's Birthday parade and will last till1st May, 1961. At the celebrations the queen is represented by his royal highness the Duke ...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Sierra Leone High Commissioner, Dr. Caulker and His Wife
Sierra Leone's High Commissioner in the UK, Dr. Richard Caulker, and his wife, leaving St. Paul's Cathedral, London, after attending a thanksgiving service last Thursday to mark Sierra Leon's attainment of independence.
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Sir Harold Wernher's Race-Horse Dual
Sir Harold Wernher's Race-Horse Dual (S. Lindley up)
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Sir Harold Wernher's Dual, one of the fancied English candidates for tomorrows race.
Central Press Photos Ltd.
Sir John Kotelawala Enshrining Relics
The Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, enshrining relics at Mahiyangana on Thursday. - (Studio Phoenix). (Reports on Pages 2 & 6)
Studio Phoenix, Kandy
Sir John Kotelawala Unveiling the Tablet
The Prime Minister unveiling the tablet commemorating the inauguration of the Sacred City of Mahiyangana yesterday. On the left is Mr. R. Premadasa, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Local Government, and on the right is Capt. C. P. J. Se...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Sir Josiah Francis — Australia's former Consul-General in New York
With Australia's former Consul-General in New York, Sir Josiah Francis, left, are Mr. C. Hal Hew of Jalan Mersing, Kluang, Johore, Malaya, a first-year agricultural science student, Mr. Daniel David, of Colombo, a social studies graduate, and Mr. ...
Australian News and Information Bureau
Sir Milton Margai Greets Duke Of Kent
The Duke of Kent who is representing Queen Elizabeth II at Sierra Leone's Inedependence (...) greeted by Sir Milton Margai, Sierra Leone (....) on his arrival at Waterloo airfield, (....) The colony and protectorate became (....) and is now the ne...
Central Office of Information, London
Sir Winston Churchill's Horse Wins the Steward's Cup
Sir Winston Churchill's Tudor Monarch (G. Lewis up) in the centre, winning the Steward's Cup at Goodwood this afternoon from Deer Leap (E. Mercer up) 2nd from left, and St. Elmo (D. Greening up) extreme left.
Central Press Photos Ltd.