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BRITISH MINISTER OF THE CROWN VISITS SPRINGFIELD ESTATE.—Mr Duncan Sandys, Britain’s Minister of Supply, spent the week-end at the Springfield estate (near Methven), which was formerly owned and developed by his grandfather, Mr Duncan Cameron. He is seen in this photograph in front of the homestead built by his grandfather. Mr Sandys is a son-in-law of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27151, 22 September 1953, Page 10

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BRITISH MINISTER OF THE CROWN VISITS SPRINGFIELD ESTATE.—Mr Duncan Sandys, Britain’s Minister of Supply, spent the week-end at the Springfield estate (near Methven), which was formerly owned and developed by his grandfather, Mr Duncan Cameron. He is seen in this photograph in front of the homestead built by his grandfather. Mr Sandys is a son-in-law of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27151, 22 September 1953, Page 10

BRITISH MINISTER OF THE CROWN VISITS SPRINGFIELD ESTATE.—Mr Duncan Sandys, Britain’s Minister of Supply, spent the week-end at the Springfield estate (near Methven), which was formerly owned and developed by his grandfather, Mr Duncan Cameron. He is seen in this photograph in front of the homestead built by his grandfather. Mr Sandys is a son-in-law of Sir Winston and Lady Churchill. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27151, 22 September 1953, Page 10