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PLUMES FOR PRINCESS.—Princess Margaret, accompanied by Miss Sheila Moore, commandantgeneral of the Horse Rangers of the Commonwealth Association, inspecting the rangers at Hampton Court Palace, London. Six crippled members of the association gave a riding display after the parade, and later were introduced to the Princess.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 6

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PLUMES FOR PRINCESS.—Princess Margaret, accompanied by Miss Sheila Moore, commandantgeneral of the Horse Rangers of the Commonwealth Association, inspecting the rangers at Hampton Court Palace, London. Six crippled members of the association gave a riding display after the parade, and later were introduced to the Princess. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 6

PLUMES FOR PRINCESS.—Princess Margaret, accompanied by Miss Sheila Moore, commandantgeneral of the Horse Rangers of the Commonwealth Association, inspecting the rangers at Hampton Court Palace, London. Six crippled members of the association gave a riding display after the parade, and later were introduced to the Princess. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 6

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