Lady Galway and her family at their Jiome on the borders of Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, where they are how living after their sojourn in New Zealand for six years. Her son, the Hon. Simon Mqnckton-Arundell, was ■■■12; last November. The three girls are Mary, 18 this year, Celia, a year younger, and Isabel, who was AA'"i 'A'aA'A'- i born in 1926 A '■'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 11
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62Lady Galway and her family at their Jiome on the borders of Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, where they are how living after their sojourn in New Zealand for six years. Her son, the Hon. Simon Mqnckton-Arundell, was ■■■12; last November. The three girls are Mary, 18 this year, Celia, a year younger, and Isabel, who was AA'"i 'A'aA'A'- i born in 1926 A '■' Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 11
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