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Austin Albu, Labour MP for Edmonton and member of the Fabian Society, 1963

Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking, during his time as Secretary of State for Education and Science, 1988

Sir Gerald Barry, journalist, editor, TV executive, best known as Director General of the 1951 Festival of Britain, in his office at Granada TV in London, 1961

Hilary Benn, Environment Secretary, visiting the site of the 2012 Olympic Games

Barbara Castle MP (1910-2002), later Baroness Castle of Blackburn, labour cabinet minister and MEP speaking at High Wycombe in 1968

Sir Hugh Cubitt, chairman of the Housing Corporation in 1980

Tom Driberg, controversial journalist and left-wing politician, later Lord Bradwell, died in 1976

George Ewer, Chairman of the George Ewer Group which included Grey-Green Coaches, at their HQ in Stamford Hill, London, 1972

Michael Foot, former Labour party leader

Roy Hattersley, now Baron Hattersley of Sparkbrook, politician, writer and journalist in his home in Westminster, 1974

Norman Hogg, Baron Hogg of Cumbernauld, in the Houses of Parliament, London

Professor Gus John, while he was Director of Education in Hackney, London 1979

Neil Kinnock, former Labour party leader and European Commissioner

Robert ‘Bob’ Lutz, when an executive vice president at Ford Motor Company in London, 1980

Martin McGuinness, Irish Sinn Féin politician and former deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, now

Sir Robert Mark, Metropolitan Police Commissioner 1972-1977, at his home in Surrey, 1978

Sir Robert Sainsbury of the grocery family, patron of the arts

Mr Alan, Baron Sainsbury of Drury Lane, 1967 (Chairman of J Sainsbury 1956-67, died 1998)

David Sainsbury, later Baron Sainsbury of Turville, at an event to do with children and yoghurt in London, 1989

Lord John Sainsbury, chairman of Sainsbury’s from 1969 to 1992

Sir Timothy Sainsbury, businessman and MP for Hove

Arthur M Schlesinger Jr, American historian and social critic who served in the Kennedy administration, London 1987

Lord Soper, preacher and orator

Jeremy Thorpe, leader of the Liberal Party, Weybridge, Surrey, 1968

Norman Willis at Douay Martyrs School in west London, October 1987

Harold Wilson, Labour Prime Minister elected three times between 1964 and 1974, at a meeting in Southampton in May 1963

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