English: His Highness the Brunei Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin held an investiture at the Istana Darul Hana on 24 November 1960 at which recipients of His Highness's 44th birthday honours on 23rd September 1960 were awarded their orders and decorations.
The investiture was held in the Pesiban Agong and was attended by the British High Commissioner, Mr. D.C. White, members of the Royal Family, Executive and Legislative councilors, heads of departments and senior officials.
Among those who were decorated was an English lady, Mrs. M. E. Lloyd-dolbey, a long-standing resident of the State who had on several occasions in the past performed the duties of Lady-in-Waiting to Her Highness the Raja Isteri.
His Highness the Sultan pinning the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin medal on Mrs. M. E. Lloyd-Dolbey.
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This file is my own scan of a photograph that appeared in the publication: BRUNEI (the abode of peace), Vol. 1, November 1960, No. 9. The publication is a monthly review of events in the State of Brunei published at the end of the month by the Government of Brunei Information Service for free distribution.
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