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DUCHESS OF KENT’S CHILDREN TRY OUT AN “OLD CROCK.” —Prince Michael takes the wheel of an old-time 1899 Benz, with his sister, Princess Alexandra, as passenger, near their home at Coppins, lver., Bucks. The 3½ horse-power car in which the Duchess of Kent's children are interested look part in the annual Royal Automobile Club’s veteran car run from London to Brighton on Sunday, November 17. Although still “game” it failed to complete the course. (A.P. Photo)

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 5

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DUCHESS OF KENT’S CHILDREN TRY OUT AN “OLD CROCK.” —Prince Michael takes the wheel of an old-time 1899 Benz, with his sister, Princess Alexandra, as passenger, near their home at Coppins, lver., Bucks. The 3½ horse-power car in which the Duchess of Kent's children are interested look part in the annual Royal Automobile Club’s veteran car run from London to Brighton on Sunday, November 17. Although still “game” it failed to complete the course. (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 5

DUCHESS OF KENT’S CHILDREN TRY OUT AN “OLD CROCK.” —Prince Michael takes the wheel of an old-time 1899 Benz, with his sister, Princess Alexandra, as passenger, near their home at Coppins, lver., Bucks. The 3½ horse-power car in which the Duchess of Kent's children are interested look part in the annual Royal Automobile Club’s veteran car run from London to Brighton on Sunday, November 17. Although still “game” it failed to complete the course. (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 5