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PRINCESS MARGARET (centre), who arrived at Sorrento, on the Gulf of Naples, on May 3, was soon out visiting local places of interest. Her first trip was to the ancient ruins of Pompeii. She was guided round the columns and walls by Professor Elia (left), resident archaeologist at Pompeii, and Professor Amadeo Maiuri (right), director-general of Pompeii excavations.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1949, Page 5

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PRINCESS MARGARET (centre), who arrived at Sorrento, on the Gulf of Naples, on May 3, was soon out visiting local places of interest. Her first trip was to the ancient ruins of Pompeii. She was guided round the columns and walls by Professor Elia (left), resident archaeologist at Pompeii, and Professor Amadeo Maiuri (right), director-general of Pompeii excavations. Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1949, Page 5

PRINCESS MARGARET (centre), who arrived at Sorrento, on the Gulf of Naples, on May 3, was soon out visiting local places of interest. Her first trip was to the ancient ruins of Pompeii. She was guided round the columns and walls by Professor Elia (left), resident archaeologist at Pompeii, and Professor Amadeo Maiuri (right), director-general of Pompeii excavations. Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1949, Page 5