Pres. Reagan welcomes Margaret Thatcher to the White House
WASHINGTON: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain, the first major Allied leader to visit President Ronald Reagan since his inauguration, stands with Reagan 2/26/1981 during welcoming ceremonies on the south lawn of the White House (UPI Photo/Larry Rubenstein)
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