RM2BW36CK–King and Prince of Wales welcome King Feisal on his first state visit . The King and the Prince of Wales were at Victoria Station , London , to welcome King Feisal of Iraq on his first state visit to England . A guard of honour of the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards , with the King ' s Colour and the band of the regiment , were mounted at Victoria Station , and the streets along the route to Buckingham Palace were lined with troops . The Duke of York had accompanied King Feisal from Dover . Photo shows , King George and the Prince of Wales meeting King Feisal's train at Victoria station 20 June
RM2BW3FB8–King and Prince of Wales welcome King Feisal on his first state visit . The King and the Prince of Wales were at Victoria Station , London , to welcome King Feisal of Iraq on his first state visit to England . A guard of honour of the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards , with the King ' s Colour and the band of the regiment , were mounted at Victoria Station , and the streets along the route to Buckingham Palace were lined with troops . The Duke of York had accompanied King Feisal from Dover . Photo shows King Feisal meeting ? 20 June 1933 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties
RMWH8H4B–The Bakers (Samuel and Florence) watch a dance of welcome. Sir Samuel White Baker (1821-1893) was an English explorer. In March 1861 he started upon his first tour of exploration in central Africa. He was the first European to sight Lake Albert Nyanza, now Lake Mobutu Sese Seko in Central Africa and to discover that the River Nile flowed through it. He also founded an agricultural colony in Sri Lanka. The African Adventure - A History of Africa's Explorers by Timothy Severin, page 232.
RM2BTPFW6–Burrough welcome sports . 1937 .
RM2BTPF7A–Burroughs welcome sport . The sack race . 1938
RM2BW90A6–Burrough welcome sports . The wheelbarrow race . 1937 .
RM2BTPFHP–Burroughs welcome sport . The 100 yard dash . 1938
RM2BW2HPG–City's welcome to M. Venizelos. at the Mansion House. 16 November 1917
RM2BW8PY4–An enthusiastic welcome for Father Christmas as he entertains his followers at the Halfway Street school . 1937
RM2BW8DWX–Cheers of welcome for Royal Dictator . View of Zagreb , Croatia . 7 January 1929
RM2BWBT28–Welcome home to the 1st Essex at Chelmsford . Lord Lambourne inspects the battalion . 20 March 1926
RM2BW8R0J–An enthusiastic welcome for Father Christmas as he arrives at a childrens ' s breakfast at Dartford in Kent . 1937
RM2BW8EHP–Afghan King and Queen arrive in England . The King and Queen of Afghanistan receiving an address of welcome at Dover . 13 March 1928
RM2BW8H7E–The welcome to the Italian treasure ship Leonardo da Vinci . Sir Austen Chamberlain greeting Commendatore Modigliani . 12 December 1929
RM2BW8EHT–King and Queen of Afghanistan in the City . Reading of address of Welcome . 14 March 1928 King Amanullah and Queen Souriya state visit
RM2BW3KBK–Great illuminated crown shines over Athens in welcome to King George of Greece . The huge illuminated crown dominating Athens from Lycabettus . 22 November 1935
RM2BW8EJN–A welcome at the Gate of England . King Amanullah and King George V inspecting the Guard of Honour at Victoria Station . 13 March 1928 King Amanullah and Queen Souriya state visit
RM2BW8H8P–New York 's great welcome to Mr Ramsay MacDonald . The scene as Mr Ramsay MacDonald and daughter Ishbel drove through New York amid cheering crowds . 10 October 1929
RM2BW2EW5–King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on Canada tour 1939 . King and Queen welcome at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan by Indian girl students Ninaki a Chief Woman of the Blackfeet Indians among the crowds.
RM2BW95WX–Refreshments on the Surrey front . Receiving a welcome drink from a cottager during repairs to their armoured vehicle , during British Army manoeuvres on the Surrey front . 16 August 1932
RM2BW3DE9–The right key : Jack Hylton gets a civic welcome in Chicago . Mr Bernett Hodes , Corporation Counsel of Chicago , handing the Key to the City to Jack Hylton ( right ) . 7 November 1935
RM2BTPN2K–Eros brightened up for Coronation. You are in a workmen giving the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus a 'Brush ups' so that he will give a bright welcome to the Coronation crowds. 16 April 1937
RM2BW3R18–King George of the Hellenes returns from exile . Enthusiastic welcome from huge crowds at Athens . King George of Greece greeted by General Candylis , who has been acting Sergeant , in Athens . 27 November 1935
RM2BW2DMT–Queen Mary received an enthusiastic welcome when she visited Brixton to open the new £90,000 extension to Lambeth Town Hall. Photo shows: The great crowds which greeted Queen Mary. 14 October 1938
RM2BW3NWB–King George of the Hellenes returns from exile . Enthusiastic welcome from huge crowds at Athens . A view of the enormous crowds gathered to greet King George on his arrival in Athens . 27 November 1935
RM2BW22M6–Furling the sails of the Endeavour I to welcome her on her arrival. Captain Nad Heard, master of the endeavour I, bringing their yachts safely into port in Hampshire. After their lone 2000 mile voyage across the Atlantic. 1 October 1937.
RM2BW8EWK–Welcome to Schneider Cup team at Croydon . Left to right : Flt Lt Kinkead , Sir Philip Sassoon , who welcomed the team , Flt Lt S H Webster , and Flt Lt O E Worsley , after their arrival . 1 October 1927
RM2BTPRFK–hail to the snow!. Two girls skiers send a laughing welcome across the snow as they set out for the mornings sport at St Moritz, Switzerland. They are Miss Eleanor Crocket of Hopedale, Massachusetts (USA) and Miss Elizabeth Schiltz , from Canton, Ohio. 30 December 1937
RM2BWB6FY–Welcome shade on Britains biggest submarine . The K 26 , Britain ' s biggest submarine is now on a cruise in Eastern waters and recently arrived in Bombay . An awning has been rigged to afford a little welcome shade . 19 May 1924
RM2BW8EGR–A welcome at the gate of England . King Amanullah of Afghanistan and his beautiful consort Queen Souriya , were welcomed at Dover by the Prince of Wales and a great crowd of Britons who cheered them warmly . The King with the Prince of Wales inspecting the Guard of Honour on arrival at Dover . 13 March 1928
RM2BTPPD4–Floodlights welcome Holland's new Princess. Holland's new Princess, born to Princess Juliana has been welcomed with a blaze of light. All the important buildings in the country's chief cities of flood lighted. Photo shows, floodlit government buildings at the Hague, the Dutch capital. 1 February 1938
RM2BW1YN9–Queue for opening of Wimbledon. Refreshment from 'mobile cafe'. A 'mobile cafe'provide welcome refreshments for tennis enthusiast, he queued up for hours outside the all England Club at Wimbledon for the opening of the Championships. Photo shows, serving out to sea from the 'mobile cafe' at Wimbledon. 21 June 1937
RM2BW22DN–A view from the air as other craft flocked around the yacht to welcome her on her arrival. Captain Nad Heard, master of the endeavour I, after bringing their yachts safely into port in Hampshire. After their lone 2000 mile voyage across the Atlantic. 1 October 1937.
RM2BW3GM8–Hawker Hart medium bombers at RAF Mildenhall , in preparation to welcome King George V, who is to come to the base to conduct the first ever Royal Review of the RAF on July 6, of assembled over 356 of its combat aircraft, and made up of 38 squadrons . 2 July 1935
RM2BW3GN0–Hawker Hart medium bombers at RAF Mildenhall , in preparation to welcome King George V, who is to come to the base to conduct the first ever Royal Review of the RAF on July 6, of assembled over 356 of its combat aircraft, and made up of 38 squadrons . 2 July 1935
RM2BW3GN1–RAF Mildenhall , stands in preparation to welcome King George V, who is to come to the base to conduct the first ever Royal Review of the RAF on July 6, of assembled over 356 of its combat aircraft, and made up of 38 squadrons . Photo shows , some of the aircraft lined up . 2 July 1935
RM2BW3GN4–RAF Mildenhall , stands in preparation to welcome King George V, who is to come to the base to conduct the first ever Royal Review of the RAF on July 6, of assembled over 356 of its combat aircraft, and made up of 38 squadrons . Photo shows , some of the aircraft lined up . 2 July 1935
RM2BW96G8–Prince George receives great welcome in Clapham . Prince George received a warm welcome when he visited Clapham , London , S W to open the new baths in Manor Road . The Prince George and Col B Bellamy , Mayor of Wandsworth walking down the street . 7 July 1932
RM2BW1YEB–Slough prepares to welcome the King and Queen. Slough (Buckinghamshire), through which the King and Queen will drive on their State entry into Windsor, is being decorated in preparation for the Royal visit next Saturday, 12 June. Photo shows, Slough high Street decorated to welcome the King and Queen. 9 June 1937
RM2BW30KM–Prince George receives great welcome in Clapham . Prince George received a warm welcome when he visited Clapham , London , S W to open the new baths in Manor Road . The Prince George being greeted by Col B Bellamy , Mayor of Wandsworth on his arrival . 7 July 1932
RM2BW30BF–Lord Londonderry arrives back in London by air from Ireland too late to welcome imperial conference delegates home . Lord Londonderry , the Minister for Air who has been spending the holidays in Ireland , flew back to London , arriving at Northolt Aerodrome , too late to welcome the Imperial Conference delegates home . Lord Londonderry leaving the plane at Northolt . 26 August 1932
RM2BW3265–Lord Londonderry arrives back in London by air from Ireland too late to welcome imperial conference delegates home . Lord Londonderry , the Minister for Air who has been spending the holidays in Ireland , flew back to London , arriving at Northolt Aerodrome , too late to welcome the Imperial Conference delegates home . Lord Londonderry leaving the plane at Northolt . 26 August 1932
RM2BW30BJ–Lord Londonderry arrives back in London by air from Ireland too late to welcome imperial conference delegates home . Lord Londonderry , the Minister for Air who has been spending the holidays in Ireland , flew back to London , arriving at Northolt Aerodrome , too late to welcome the Imperial Conference delegates home . Lord Londonderry leaving the plane at Northolt . 26 August 1932
RM2BW3X6W–Woolsey , of Wheeler and Woolsey , welcome his wife and mother to London . Robert Woolsey , of Wheeler and Woolsey , the film comedian , was at Waterloo Station to welcome his wife and mother when they arrived on the ' Normandie ' boat train from America . Photo shows , Robert Woolsey , smoking a cigar as usual , with his wife , and mother on their arrival at Waterloo . 24 August 1936 Original caption from negative
RM2BW3X69–Woolsey , of Wheeler and Woolsey , welcome his wife and mother to London . Robert Woolsey , of Wheeler and Woolsey , the film comedian , was at Waterloo Station to welcome his wife and mother when they arrived on the ' Normandie ' boat train from America . Photo shows , Robert Woolsey , smoking a cigar as usual , with his wife , and mother on their arrival at Waterloo . 24 August 1936 Original caption from negative
RM2BW3H9W–Ascot Sunday at Boulter ' s lock . The unexpected , but welcome , heat wave which has come to England , brought the gaiety of the season to famous Boulter ' s Lock today ( Ascot , Sunday ) , when all the life and loveliness and gay fashions connected with the day were seen along the river from Twickenham to Maidenhead . Photo shows the crowd at Boulter ' s lock watching the punts pass through . 23 June 1935
RM2BW3NEM–Ascot Sunday at Boulter ' s lock . The unexpected , but welcome , heat wave which has come to England , brought the gaisty of the season to famous Boulter ' s look today ( Ascot , Sunday ) , when all the life and loveliness and gay fashions connected with the day were seen along thr river from Twickenham to Maidenhead . Photo shows the corwd at Boulter ' s lock watching the punts pass through . 23 June 1935
RM2BW3N24–Ascot Sunday at Boulter ' s lock . The unexpected , but welcome , heat wave which has come to England , brought the gaisty of the season to famous Boulter ' s look today ( Ascot , Sunday ) , when all the life and loveliness and gay fashions connected with the day were seen along thr river from Twickenham to Maidenhead . Photo shows the corwd at Boulter ' s lock watching the punts pass through . 23 June 1935
RM2BW1XEG–Indian troops given civic welcome at Southampton when they leave for home. The 500 members of Indian and Burmese regiments who took part in the Coronation procession, were given a civic welcome when they marched through Southampton to embark on the troopship Neuralia to return home. Photo shows: the Indian troops drawn up at the Civic Centre, Southampton, as they were addressed by the Mayor Alderman H. Chick. 25 May 1937
RM2BW280G–Schoolchildren near Soestdijk prepare to welcome Princess Juliana's baby. The village of Baarn, near the Soestdijk Palace, is preparing to celebrate in a big way. The arrival of Princess Juliana's baby. Music and children's dancers will play a prominent part in the festivities. Photo shows, schoolchildren of Baarn rehearsing the dances in the school grounds in readiness for the Royal birth. 19 January 1938
RM2BW2D50–With one of London's familiar fogs to welcome them, the first batch of the British prisoners released by General Franco arrived at Victoria station on the return home from Spain. Many of the men were captured on the Aragon and Belchite fronts. The men arrived in London only a few days after the withdrawal of some of Mussolini's volunteers. Photo shows: John Croll being welcomed on his arrival at Victoria. 25 October 1938
RM2BW1XY2–Crowds welcome Duchess of Gloucester as she attends first world premiere in East End The Duchess of Gloucester attended the first world premiere ever held in the East End, at the Granada, East Ham. The new British film 'London Melody 'was shown in aid of the Tower Hill improvement scheme. Photo shows, please holding back the crowds waiting to greet the Duchess. 30 April 1937
RM2BW2D61–With one of London's familiar fogs to welcome them, the first batch of the British prisoners released by General Franco arrived at Victoria station on the return home from Spain. Many of the men were captured on the Aragon and Belchite fronts. The men arrived in London only a few days after the withdrawal of some of Mussolini's volunteers. Photo shows: I Konigsberg of Bethnal Green smiling on arrival at Victoria. 25 October 1938
RM2BW31DF–The trawler Lord Talbot arrives at Aberdeen . A great welcome awaited the British trawler Lord Talbot when she arrived at Aberdeen after rescuing the Flying Family , Mr and Mrs George Hutchinson , their two children , and the other four members of the crew off the coast of Greenland , after they had crashed in the plane Flying Family on their Atlantic flight . The crowd on the shore cheering the Lord Talbot as she arrived in Aberdeen . 22 September 1932
RM2BW3402–The trawler Lord Talbot arrives at Aberdeen . A great welcome awaited the British trawler Lord Talbot when she arrived at Aberdeen after rescuing the Flying Family , Mr and Mrs George Hutchinson , their two children , and the other four members of the crew off the coast of Greenland , after they had crashed in the plane Flying Family on their Atlantic flight . The crowd on the shore cheering the Lord Talbot as she arrived in Aberdeen . 22 September 1932
RM2BW255B–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, Spahis in the procession through Paris. 19 July 1938
RM2BW25NX–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, the Repubican Guard in the procession through Paris. 19 July 1938
RM2BW24X9–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, the arrival of the King and Queen at the Quai d'Orsay Palace. 19 July 1938
RM2BW3A56–Austrian Socialists feted in Moscow after fleeing their homeland . All Moscow turned out to welcome several hundred members of the Austrian Schutzbund , the socialist organisation , who are exiled from their country after having fought against the Government forces in the recent civil war in Austria . The refugees had sought refuge in Czechoslovakia before going to Russia . Photo shows members of the Schutzbund in uniform on arrival in Moscow . 30 April 1934
RM2BW1YCP–Great welcome for Egyptian Premier. When he arrives home from League Meeting. A fast crowd estimated at 200,000 packed the streets of Alexandria to give the Egyptian Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, an enthusiastic welcome on his return from Geneva, where he had headed the first Egyptian delegation to the League of Nations following the admission of Egypt to membership. Photo shows, Nahas Pasha, the Egyptian Premier (left) surrounded by cheering supporters on arrival in Alexandria. 7 June 1937
RM2BW37JP–Home town gives civic welcome to Royal Scot 's driver - famous engine at Carlisle . Carlisle gave a civic reception to the famous LMS train Royal Scot , and her crew , when they arrived there during the engine 's tour of the country , which follows her triumphant American trim . The public reception marked the fact that driver W Gilbertson is a Carlisle man . The Mayor of Carlisle ( Mr E Gray ) welcoming driver Gilbertson back to his home town . 11 January 1934
RM2BW37MW–Home town gives civic welcome to Royal Scot 's driver - famous engine at Carlisle . Carlisle gave a civic reception to the famous LMS train Royal Scot , and her crew , when they arrived there during the engine 's tour of the country , which follows her triumphant American trim . The public reception marked the fact that driver W Gilbertson is a Carlisle man . The Mayor of Carlisle ( Mr E Gray ) welcoming driver Gilbertson back to his home town . 11 January 1934
RM2BW31E7–Mr Ramsay MacDonald receives great welcome home from reparations conference . Mr Ramsay MacDonal , the Premier , received a great welcome at Victoria Station , London , when he arrived home from Lausanne after his great work in securing the success of the Lausanne Reparations Conference . He was met by Sir Clive Wigram private secretary to the King , and members of the Cabinet . Mr Ramsay Macdonald with his daughter Ishbel and Mr Neville Chamberlin on arrival at Victoria station , London . 10 July 1932
RM2BW343A–Mr Ramsay MacDonald receives great welcome home from reparations conference . Mr Ramsay MacDonald , the Premier , received a great welcome at Victoria Station , London , when he arrived home from Lausanne after his great work in securing the success of the Lausanne Reparations Conference . He was met by Sir Clive Wigram private secretary to the King , and members of the Cabinet . Mr Ramsay Macdonald with his daughter Ishbel and Mr Neville Chamberlain on arrival at Victoria station , London . 10 July 1932
RM2BW34T5–Mr Ramsay MacDonald receives great welcome home from reparations conference . Mr Ramsay MacDonal , the Premier , received a great welcome at Victoria Station , London , when he arrived home from Lausanne after his great work in securing the success of the Lausanne Reparations Conference . He was met by Sir Clive Wigram private secretary to the King , and members of the Cabinet . Mr Ramsay Macdonald with his daughter Ishbel and Mr Neville Chamberlain on arrival at Victoria station , London . 10 July 1932
RM2BW3A4X–Austrian socialists feted in Moscow after fleeing their homeland . All Moscow turned out to welcome several hundred members of the Austrian Schutzbund , the Socialist organisation , who are exiled from their country after having fought against the Government forces in the recent civil war in Austria . The refugees had sought refuge in Czechoslovakia before going to Russia . Photo shows members of the Austrian Schutzbund passing through the crowd lined streets of Moscow in motor buses after their arrival . 30 April 1934
RM2BW267D–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, the Queen driving through Paris with Mme Lebrun , escorted by cavalry and motorcyclists. 19 July 1938
RM2BW26K4–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, the King and Pres Lebrun , leaving theRois de Boulogne station for the Quai d'Orsay. 19 July 1938
RM2BW31CD–Mr Ramsat MacDonald receives great welcome home from reparations conference . Mr Ramsay MacDonal , the Premier , received a great welcome at Victoria Station , London , when he arrived home from Lausanne after his great work in securing the success of the Lausanne Reparations Conference . He was met by Sir Clive Wigram private secretary to the King , and members of the Cabinet . Mr Ramsay Macdonald being welcomed by Sir Clive Wigram , Private Secretary to the King on arrival at Victoria Station . 10 July 1932
RM2BW32KF–Mr Ramsat MacDonald receives great welcome home from reparations conference . Mr Ramsay MacDonal , the Premier , received a great welcome at Victoria Station , London , when he arrived home from Lausanne after his great work in securing the success of the Lausanne Reparations Conference . He was met by Sir Clive Wigram private secretary to the King , and members of the Cabinet . Mr Ramsay Macdonald being welcomed by Sir Clive Wigram , Private Secretary to the King on arrival at Victoria Station . 10 July 1932
RM2BW267B–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, the Queen and Mme Lebrun , driving from Bois de Boulogne Station to the Quai d'Orsay. 19 July 1938
RM2BW95E9–Great welcome for Amy Johnson at Croydon after breaking England to Capetown and back flight record . Miss Amy Johnson ( Mrs J A Mollison ) received a great welcome at Croydon aerodrome , London on her return from Capetown after breaking the records for the flight from England to Capetown back . She completed the outward journey in four days 6 hours and the return flight in seven days , having been delayed by storms for two days , in Africa . Amy Johnson . 18 December 1932
RM2BW2676–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, the procession passing through the streets of Paris, escorted by cavalry and with a dirigible flying overhead.. 19 July 1938
RM2BW95ET–Great welcome for Amy Johnson at Croydon after breaking England to Capetown and back flight record . Miss Amy Johnson ( Mrs J A Mollison ) received a great welcome at Croydon aerodrome , London on her return from Capetown after breaking the records for the flight from England to Capetown back . She completed the outward journey in four days 6 hours and the return flight in seven days , having been delayed by storms for two days , in Africa . Miss Amy Johnson . 18 December 1932
RM2BW26PF–King and Queen receive tumultuous welcome in Paris. Welcomed by 1 million cheering people and the thunder of 101 gun salute, the King and Queen arrived at the Gare Bois de Boulogne on their State visit to Paris. Accompanied by President Lebrun of France and Mme Lebrun , they made the 4 mile drive through decorated streets lined with troops and crowds to the Qui d' Orsay Palace , where they are staying. Photo shows, the Queen and Pres Lebrun , leaving the Gare Bois de Boulogne , followed by the King and Madame Lebrun. 19 July 1938
RM2BW95F9–Great welcome for Amy Johnson at Croydon after breaking England to Capetown and back flight record . Miss Amy Johnson ( Mrs J A Mollison ) received a great welcome at Croydon aerodrome , London on her return from Capetown after breaking the records for the flight from England to Capetown back . She completed the outward journey in four days 6 hours and the return flight in seven days , having been delayed by storms for two days , in Africa . Amy Johnson . 18 December 1932
RM2BW40K6–Lord Tweedsmuir, Canada's Governor-General visits President Roosevelt. A warm welcome was accorded Lord Tweedsmuir [John Buchan], the Governor-General of Canada, when he paid an official visit to President Roosevelt in Washington DC. Both the Senate and the House of Representatives were addressed by Lord Tweedsmuir, the two houses paying him the rare honour of going into recess. Speaking to the Senate, the Governor General, expressed the hope that Britain and America would think along the same lines in cooperation and friendship. Photo shows: Lord (left), with US Secretary of State Cordell Hal
RM2BW3HAJ–Multitude welcome companys in Barcelona , when he returns to Presidency after release from Gaol . Tens of thousands turned turned out in a Barcelona to greet Senor Companys , President of Catolonia , when he returned to the city to resume office after his release from Gaol . Senor Companys was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for his part in the Catalonian rebellion of 1934 , but was released under the amnesty when the new Socialist Government took office . Photo shows , the multitude in the Plaza de la Republica , Barcelona , when Senor Companys returned . 3 March 1936
RM2BW36CB–King and Prince of Wales welcome King Feisal on his first state visit . The King and the Prince of Wales were at Victoria Station , London , to welcome King Feisal of Iraq on his first state visit to England . A guard of honour of the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards , with the King ' s Colour and the band of the regiment , were mounted at Victoria Station , and the streets along the route to Buckingham Palace were lined with troops . The Duke of York had accompanied King Feisal from Dover . Photo shows , King George and King Feisal in the State carriage driving from Victoria Station to Buckingh
RM2BW3JXC–American Ambassador welcome ' s ' Golden Gloves ' boxers at Sir Malcolm Campbell ' s garden party . The American Ambassador , Mr Robert W Bingham , and the fourteen American amateur boxers who are to meet a British team in the ' Golden Gloves ' contest at the Wembley Emire Pool on May 5 , were guests of honour at a garden party given by Sir Malcolm Campbell , the racing motorist at his new Headley Common estate . Sir Malcolm threw open the grounds of his house at Boxhill , Surrey , to 200 guests whom he invited to welcome the American boxers . Photo shows , Miss Heather Thatcher , the actress
RM2BW961K–Great welcome for Amy Johnson at Croydon after breaking England to Capetown and back flight record . Miss Amy Johnson ( Mrs J A Mollison ) received a great welcome at Croydon aerodrome , London on her return from Capetown after breaking the records for the flight from England to Capetown back . She completed the outward journey in four days 6 hours and the return flight in seven days , having been delayed by storms for two days , in Africa . Mr Johnson with Mrs Johnson ( Amy 's parents ) with Mrs A Mollison filming Amy Johnson 's arrival . 18 December 1932
RM2BW95D6–Great welcome for Amy Johnson at Croydon after breaking England to Capetown and back flight record . Miss Amy Johnson ( Mrs J A Mollison ) received a great welcome at Croydon aerodrome , London on her return from Capetown after breaking the records for the flight from England to Capetown back . She completed the outward journey in four days 6 hours and the return flight in seven days , having been delayed by storms for two days , in Africa . Mr Johnson with Mrs Johnson ( Amy 's parents ) with Mrs A Mollison filming Amy Johnson 's arrival . 18 December 1932
RM2BW1W3J–Record-breaking Japanese airmen received tremendous welcome in Rome. Landing at the Littorio Airport, Rome on their record-breaking 94 hour dash from Tokyo to London the Japanese airmen, Masaaki Iinuma, and Kenji Tsukakoshi, received a tremendous welcome from crowds gathered to welcome them. From Rome they went to complete the journey to London in an proceeded time 10,000 miles in 94 hours. Photo shows: the Japanese airmen with their plane Divine Wind [Mitsubishi Ki-15 Karigane aircraft, name: Kamikaze, registration J-BAAI] on arrival at the Littorio Airport, Rome. Iinuma, the 27-year-old pilo
RMWHBDF0–Nelson given hero's welcome on arriving with Hamiltons at Yarmouth 6th November 1800
RMWHA13M–WW2: Civilians in Tunis give V-sign as they throng the streets to welcome allies on their entry into the city.
RMWHA2WB–It seemed that the entire French population of Hanoi turned out to welcome General Leclerc at the head of his occupation force of French troops.
RM2BW36R8–King and Queen open great new civic hall at Leeds . Photo shows ; The arrival of King George and Queen Mary by carriage to the new Leeds Town Hall and the civic welcome . 23 August 1933
RM2GJ0H40–Fredrick Station Olympic Banners Welcome Visitors 20 July 1948
RM2BW3MY0–Marshal Badoglio welcomed with native war dance . Natives of Massawa performing their war dance in welcome to Marshal Badoglio . 6 December 1935
RM2BW2GCX–The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth , 1939 The welcome for the King and Queen as they arrive at New York World ' s Fair.
RM2GC3C60–Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh greeted by a welcome dance performed by natives of the Cocos Islands with Mr and Mrs Clunies Rose April 1954
RM2BWBAJ3–The Serbian Royal wedding of King Alexandra and Princess Marie of Rumania . The Serbian crowd ' s welcome to the bride and bridegroom as they drove to the cathedral . 10 June 1922
RM2GJ1CC1–OLYMPICS, OLYMPIC SPORT GAMES - THE XVIII 18TH OLYMPIAD IN TOKYO, JAPAN - BELGIUM DELEGATION MARCH PLAZA OLYMPIC VILLAGE WELCOME ; 7 OCTOBER 1964
RM2BW2N33–The royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth , 1939 . A real prairie welcome for the King and Queen by Indian Chiefs and three hundred Indians in Calgary , Alberta .
RM2BWBY92–New photograph of the Imperial airman . Mr Alan Cobham , the famous airman , who is assured of a great welcome when he lands at Westminster on the completion of his flight to Australia and back . 29 September 1926
RM2BW2F40–King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ontheir Canadian tour of 1939 . The King and Queen's welcome at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan by Indian girl students Ninaki , a chief woman of the Blackfeet Indians among the crowds.
RM2BW2MGW–King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on their Canadian tour of 1939 . The King and Queen's welcome at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan by Indian girl students Ninaki , a Chief Woman of the Blackfeet Indians among the crowds.
RM2GJ0MC4–Group of doctor and nurses arrived in Manchester and give warm welcome in appreciation for Munich Hospital that helped the Manchester United Football team in the Munich air crash. 8th March 1958.
RM2GJ0H9N–Heroes welcome for Spurs. Tottenham Hotspur Football Team on their way to a civic reception at the town hall, Tottenham. They achieved the double - The League Trophy & the FA Cup. 8th May 1961
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