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Edward Heath having dinner at the Carlton Club with Kent County cricket club
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Edward Heath having dinner at the Carlton Club with Kent County cricket club
Edward Heath having dinner at the Carlton Club with Kent County cricket club.
l-r Colin Cowdrey, Ted Heath and Leslie Ames.
28th November 1967. watscan - - 13/04/2010
Eric Harlow
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Media ID 21463905
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant era of the 1960s. The image captures a remarkable moment as former British Prime Minister Edward Heath enjoys an evening of camaraderie and fine dining at the prestigious Carlton Club alongside members of Kent County cricket club. Seated around a beautifully set table, our attention is drawn to three distinguished gentlemen who embody excellence in their respective fields. On the left, wearing a dapper suit, is Colin Cowdrey, one of England's most revered cricketers known for his elegant batting style. In the center sits Ted Heath himself, exuding statesmanship and charm as he engages in conversation with his fellow guests. To his right is Leslie Ames, another prominent figure in English cricket history. The photograph was taken on November 28th, 1967 - a date etched into memory for its significance in bringing together these iconic personalities across different spheres: politics and sports. This unique blend showcases how individuals from diverse backgrounds can come together over shared interests and create lasting bonds. Eric Harlow's expertly captured image not only freezes this extraordinary moment but also serves as a testament to the power of unity amidst diversity. It reminds us that even influential figures like Edward Heath could find solace and enjoyment outside their demanding roles through simple pleasures such as good company and great food. This stunning print evokes nostalgia for an era when politicians mingled effortlessly with athletes while reminding us that beneath their public personas lie ordinary
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