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Two photographs and two newspaper clippings mounted on black paper. First photo is of Queen Damali standing at the entrance of a building. Below a little photograph showing Queen Damali seated in an airplane-seat. Handwritten on this photo in blue ink 'Queen'. The newspaper clippings are both mainly about Queen Damali and King Mutesa being reunited in England after they both were deposed and exiled. In one of the photographs Queen Damali is shown on her own, only her face and jacket visible. In the other both Queen Damali and her husband King Mutesa are walking on a street. He holds a suitcase and she is wearing a big dress and a fur jacket, with a leapard coloured kitambala (belt) around her waist. Extent of original material: 2 black and white prints (1 of 6x7cm, 1 of 8.5x13.5cm) and 2 newspaper clippings mounted on black paper . Physical condition of original material: 20x24.5cm, glue damage, folds, tears. Recto: 'Together in London. In London to-day the Nabagereka of Buganda, wife of the deposed Kabaka, walks with her husband after coming by air from Entebbe. She wears a hiplength fur over her lemoncoloured gown. The Nabagereka denied reports of a pending divorce. "I have come to join my husband," she said. "I cannot say how long I shall stay." It was her first meeting with her husband since he was deposed in November. See "The News Diary," Page Four. The other article is only partly readible. (typed text from newspaper clipping and handwritten word on photograph).