Our dhobi (or washing man) here his work looks quite innocent since he was doing our personal laundry, but usually it is beaten upon stones or a concrete shelf. Photographer(s): Unknown.
A reception was given by Sir Alexander Symon, K.C.M.G., C.B.E., High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Pakistan, and Lady Symon, at the home of Mr and Mrs Philip McCarthy, of the Attock Oil Company, Morgah, Rawalpindi, on Friday, 7th October. Lady Symon (third from left) is seen with Mr Zakir Hussain, Minister of the Interior. Photographer(s): M Bhatti.
A reception was given by Sir Alexander Symon, K.C.M.G., C.B.E., High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Pakistan, and Lady Symon, at the home of Mr and Mrs Philip McCarthy, of the Attock Oil Company, Morgah, Rawalpindi, on Friday, 7th October. The High Commissioner (extreme right) and Lady Symon are seen with Mr F. M. Khan, Minister of Railways and Communications. Photographer(s): M. Bhatti.
H. E. Sir Alexander Symon, High Commissioner of U.K. and Lady Symon gave a dinner in honour of Rt. Hon'ble Harold Macmillan Prime Minister of U.K. and Lady Macmillan to-day (January 14, 1958). Photographer(s): J. Sequeira.
The bhisti or watering man. There are no such things as watering cans, he fills a goat skin and sprinkles the water over the plants and flowers. He lost a son in the riots of Delhi and his second son was badly injured. Photographer(s): Unknown.
Sir Alexander Symon, K.C.M.G., O.B.E., High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Pakistan, performed the formal opening ceremony of the new British Information Services Reading Room at Laldighi, Chittagong, on Saturday, January 25. Picture shows Sir Alexander delivering his inaugural address. Lady Symon and Mr Walters are seen on either side of the High Commissioner. Photographer(s): Zaidis Photographers CTG.