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AT THE PALACE GATES.—A young American tourist, complete with camera, at the gates of Buckingham Palace. Prevented from going inside, he did the next best thing—he photographed the sentry.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 8

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AT THE PALACE GATES.—A young American tourist, complete with camera, at the gates of Buckingham Palace. Prevented from going inside, he did the next best thing—he photographed the sentry. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 8

AT THE PALACE GATES.—A young American tourist, complete with camera, at the gates of Buckingham Palace. Prevented from going inside, he did the next best thing—he photographed the sentry. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 8

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