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    EARL AND COUNTESS OF HAREWOOD AT YORKSHIREMEN'S JUBILEE DINNER .

    The Earl and Countess of Harewood , fulfilling one of the first public engagement since their honeymoon, attended the society of Yorkshireman in London's golden jubilee dinner at the Dorchester hotel, Park Lane, London, today.
    presiding was Sir Bracewell Smith, and among the speakers were the Earl of Halifax, Lord Justice Asquith and Mr Beverly Baxter, M.P.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- The Earl and Countess of Harewood .

    10 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HAREWOODS AT BRITTEN FIRST NIGHT

    The Earl of Harewood (right) and the Countess of Harewood consult their programs as with Ronald Duncan (on left), author of the play, they sit in the audience at the theatre Royal, Brighton, Sussex tonight to watch first performance of ' Stratton' .
    Music for the new play, in which Clive Brooke plays the lead, was written by Benjamin Britten. The composer is a friend of the Earl and Countess.
    31 October 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HAREWOOD AT DUNCAN-BRITTEN FIRST NIGHT RECEPTION

    The Earl and Countess of Harewood and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stein, parents of the Countess, were guests at a reception in the Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton, Sussex, which followed the world's premier tonight in Brighton's Theatre Royal of the new play ' Stratton'.
    The party had attended the performance of the play, written by Ronald Duncan with music by Benjamin Britten. Both Duncan and Britain are friends of the Earl and Countess and jointly wrote the anthem ' Amo Ergo Sum ' which was sung at their wedding.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- The Earl and Countess of Harewood with actor Roger Livesey (second from right) and actress Ursula jeans (right) at the reception.
    31 October 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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