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HEIRLOOM SILVER TO BE DISPLAYED IN NEW ZEALAND.—Collections of silver-gilt and silver heirlooms from the families of the Earl of Lonsdale and the Marquess of Ormonde will shortly be on view in museums throughout New Zealand. In this photograph, Lord Lonsdale is seen explaining the historical background of a silver-gilt porringer and salver to Sir Clifton Webb (New Zealand High Commissioner in London) and Lady Webb. Next to Lord Lonsdale is Mr Trenchard Cox, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27917, 14 March 1956, Page 3

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HEIRLOOM SILVER TO BE DISPLAYED IN NEW ZEALAND.—Collections of silver-gilt and silver heirlooms from the families of the Earl of Lonsdale and the Marquess of Ormonde will shortly be on view in museums throughout New Zealand. In this photograph, Lord Lonsdale is seen explaining the historical background of a silver-gilt porringer and salver to Sir Clifton Webb (New Zealand High Commissioner in London) and Lady Webb. Next to Lord Lonsdale is Mr Trenchard Cox, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27917, 14 March 1956, Page 3

HEIRLOOM SILVER TO BE DISPLAYED IN NEW ZEALAND.—Collections of silver-gilt and silver heirlooms from the families of the Earl of Lonsdale and the Marquess of Ormonde will shortly be on view in museums throughout New Zealand. In this photograph, Lord Lonsdale is seen explaining the historical background of a silver-gilt porringer and salver to Sir Clifton Webb (New Zealand High Commissioner in London) and Lady Webb. Next to Lord Lonsdale is Mr Trenchard Cox, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27917, 14 March 1956, Page 3

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