LORD BEAVERBROOK : LONDON TO WASHINGTON IN19 HOURS 44 MINUTES - Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Privy Seal, has taken part in one of the outstanding flights of the war. Leaving London on Thursday evening he was at Washington soon after lunch on Friday [21st July 1944]. He was a passenger on the return journey of a famous Transport command Liberator which had made the round trip from Montreal to London and back to Washington in three days. Picture taken before Lord Beaverbrook's flight to Washington, shows left to right - Mr Masefield; M. Thomson, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Parliamentary Secr


LORD BEAVERBROOK : LONDON TO WASHINGTON IN19 HOURS 44 MINUTES - Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Privy Seal, has taken part in one of the outstanding flights of the war. Leaving London on Thursday evening he was at Washington soon after lunch on Friday [21st July 1944]. He was a passenger on the return journey of a famous Transport command Liberator which had made the round trip from Montreal to London and back to Washington in three days. Picture taken before Lord Beaverbrook's flight to Washington, shows left to right - Mr Masefield; M. Thomson, Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Fuel and Power Sir William Brown, Secretary of the Oil Mission; Lord Beaverbrook, Mr. Ralph Assheton, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, and Mr. V. Butler, Royal Air Force


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