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"Sport and General" Photo. The Duke of Kent opening: the "Ognisko Polski" or "Polish Hearth," at Prince's Gate, i London, on July 16. It is more than a club, and is to be considered a piece of free Poland in London, where Poland's national ideas may be kept alive till the day of victory. On the left is the Duchess of Kent, and on the right-General Sikorski, the Polish Premier.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 52, 29 August 1940, Page 9

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"Sport and General" Photo. The Duke of Kent opening: the "Ognisko Polski" or "Polish Hearth," at Prince's Gate, i London, on July 16. It is more than a club, and is to be considered a piece of free Poland in London, where Poland's national ideas may be kept alive till the day of victory. On the left is the Duchess of Kent, and on the right-General Sikorski, the Polish Premier. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 52, 29 August 1940, Page 9

"Sport and General" Photo. The Duke of Kent opening: the "Ognisko Polski" or "Polish Hearth," at Prince's Gate, i London, on July 16. It is more than a club, and is to be considered a piece of free Poland in London, where Poland's national ideas may be kept alive till the day of victory. On the left is the Duchess of Kent, and on the right-General Sikorski, the Polish Premier. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 52, 29 August 1940, Page 9