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DUCHESS OF KENT AT GIRLS’ CLUB.—The Duchess of Kent recently visited the National Council of Girls’ Clubs headquarters in London to see the clothes collected by Australian girls as gifts for children bombed out of their homes. Here the Ductless is making friends with a 10 months old child wearing some of the gift clothes.

LAMBING TIME IN ENGLAND.—On the Westmorland fells the springgthis year was almost unchanged by the war. Here a lamb is carried home through the wild daffodils.

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23323, 8 May 1941, Page 12

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DUCHESS OF KENT AT GIRLS’ CLUB.—The Duchess of Kent recently visited the National Council of Girls’ Clubs headquarters in London to see the clothes collected by Australian girls as gifts for children bombed out of their homes. Here the Ductless is making friends with a 10 months old child wearing some of the gift clothes. LAMBING TIME IN ENGLAND.—On the Westmorland fells the springgthis year was almost unchanged by the war. Here a lamb is carried home through the wild daffodils. Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23323, 8 May 1941, Page 12

DUCHESS OF KENT AT GIRLS’ CLUB.—The Duchess of Kent recently visited the National Council of Girls’ Clubs headquarters in London to see the clothes collected by Australian girls as gifts for children bombed out of their homes. Here the Ductless is making friends with a 10 months old child wearing some of the gift clothes. LAMBING TIME IN ENGLAND.—On the Westmorland fells the springgthis year was almost unchanged by the war. Here a lamb is carried home through the wild daffodils. Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23323, 8 May 1941, Page 12

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