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“LIKE MOTHER—LIKE DAUGHTER.” —Two visitors at the Eton v. Harrow cricket match at Lord’s, who attracted great attention A mother and her little daughter, who, with the exception of hats, were dressed exactly alike.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 223, 16 August 1930, Page 4

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“LIKE MOTHER—LIKE DAUGHTER.”—Two visitors at the Eton v. Harrow cricket match at Lord’s, who attracted great attention A mother and her little daughter, who, with the exception of hats, were dressed exactly alike. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 223, 16 August 1930, Page 4

“LIKE MOTHER—LIKE DAUGHTER.”—Two visitors at the Eton v. Harrow cricket match at Lord’s, who attracted great attention A mother and her little daughter, who, with the exception of hats, were dressed exactly alike. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 223, 16 August 1930, Page 4

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