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Siamese Royal Beauties.

“The Favorite Daughters of the King of Siam” is the picture which few tourists who visit Bangkok fail to bring away from that city. It has been burned into porcelain ware, and as a whole and in sections has been used to decorate all sorts of articles, useful and ornamental. The picture shows seven girls, ail about fourteen years old, all wearing white shirtwaists, black knickerbockers, and white shoes and stockings, and all with their long black hair loose upon their hacks. They are grouped about an easel in a drawingroom furnished in modern European stylo, looking exceedingly conscious of their garments. On the postal cards which bear this picture the title is, “Siamese Royal Beauties.”

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2584, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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Siamese Royal Beauties. Dunstan Times, Issue 2584, 15 May 1911, Page 8

Siamese Royal Beauties. Dunstan Times, Issue 2584, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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