WHEN THE GENERAL CAME TO TEA.—Major-General C. Stainforth, genera! officer commanding south-east district of the British Army, helping children at a tea-party arranged by the Queen Mary’s Nursery, Aidershot, Hampshire. The nursery takes care of service children. Cream cakes, jelly, and a conjuring show were the main attractions.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31933, 10 March 1969, Page 2
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48WHEN THE GENERAL CAME TO TEA.—Major-General C. Stainforth, genera! officer commanding south-east district of the British Army, helping children at a tea-party arranged by the Queen Mary’s Nursery, Aidershot, Hampshire. The nursery takes care of service children. Cream cakes, jelly, and a conjuring show were the main attractions. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31933, 10 March 1969, Page 2
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