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Sandringham is flic favourite English seat of the Royal Family. The Prince of, Wales lives here most of the time, and all the'King's family love its beautiful gardens, its lawns , its farm, and its stables.

Oldest of the Royal Homes, Windsor Gaelic, seen here from the Thames , is a veritable treasure house of works of art and articles of historic interest. Farts of this castle are seven centuries old.

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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 10

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Sandringham is flic favourite English seat of the Royal Family. The Prince of, Wales lives here most of the time, and all the'King's family love its beautiful gardens, its lawns, its farm, and its stables. Oldest of the Royal Homes, Windsor Gaelic, seen here from the Thames, is a veritable treasure house of works of art and articles of historic interest. Farts of this castle are seven centuries old. Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 10

Sandringham is flic favourite English seat of the Royal Family. The Prince of, Wales lives here most of the time, and all the'King's family love its beautiful gardens, its lawns, its farm, and its stables. Oldest of the Royal Homes, Windsor Gaelic, seen here from the Thames, is a veritable treasure house of works of art and articles of historic interest. Farts of this castle are seven centuries old. Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 10

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