May 05, 1953 - Colonial Coronation Contingent at Woolvich.: Members of the Colonial Corporation contingent which will number about 500 and be representative of almost all dependent territories - who will take seen this morning at the Royal Artillery Depot, at Woolwich. Photo shows Thee members of the Maitese detachment chatiing to W.C John Popo, of the 2nd. King's African Rifles, at Woolwich today. The Maltese are (L to R.) Gnr. T. Feeri; B.S.M. A. Attard, and G.S.M. Tony Gaira (extreme right)
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5584 x 4400 px | 47.3 x 37.3 cm | 18.6 x 14.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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May 05, 1953 - Colonial Coronation Contingent at Woolvich.: Members of the Colonial Corporation contingent which will number about 500 and be representative of almost all dependent territories - who will take seen this morning at the Royal Artillery Depot, at Woolwich. Photo shows Thee members of the Maitese detachment chatiing to W.C John Popo, of the 2nd. King's African Rifles, at Woolwich today. The Maltese are (L to R.) Gnr. T. Feeri; B.S.M. A. Attard, and G.S.M. Tony Gaira (extreme right) (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)