Sir Winston Churchill (with cigar in left hand) raising right hand in farewell to John and Olive Diefenbaker from the entranceway of the Churchills' Hyde Park Gate house, London, England, 12 May, 1960.
Olive Diefenbaker, Mrs. Ted Leather (wife of British Member of Parliament), Lady Dorothy Macmillan (wife of British Prime Minister Macmillan), and Lady Alexander of Tunis posing in formal dress in London, May 1960.
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India waving at front door of #10 Downing Street, during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, London, England.
Studio photo of Edward Diefenbaker, brother of William Diefenbaker, as a young man. John Diefenbaker notation on reverse says: "He was my teacher in Haleymea School 1906-1910, when my parents an brother, Elmer, moved on to Saskatoon in Jan. 1910."
Informal grouping of seven representatives in the garden of #10 Downing Street during ninth Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. Photo includes Walter Nash of New Zealand, Robert Menzies of Australia, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, John Diefenbaker of Canada, Field Marshall Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan, Sir Roy Welensky or Rhodesia and Nyasaland and Eric Louw, Minister of External Affairs for South Africa.
John Diefenbaker chatting with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Harold Macmillan in garden of #10 Downing Street during ninth Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, London, England.
Olive Diefenbaker (holding bouquet) and Mrs. Edna Cawthorne of Vickers facing the camera as they pose for a picture at the launching ceremony for the Empress of Canada, Newcastle on Tyne, 10 May, 1960.
Olive Diefenbaker (holding bouquet) and Mrs. Edna Cawthorne of Vickers facing the camera as they pose for a picture at the launching ceremony for the Empress of Canada, Newcastle on Tyne, 10 May, 1960.
Olive Diefenbaker on launching platform, pulling the lever to christen the "Empress of Canada", Vickers-Armstrong Ltd. shipyards, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 10 May, 1960.
Olive Diefenbaker, Lord Edward Knollys, and other members of official platform party look on as "Empress of Canada" leaves dry dock, Vickers-Armstrong Ltd. shipyards, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, 10 May, 1960.