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A ROYAL PLAYHOUSE.—Who wouldn’t love a playhouse like the one shown above? Princess Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, received this as a gift from the people of Wales on the occasion of her sixth birthday. The house is just quarter the size of a grown-up’s dwelling, measuring 22ft. wide by 15ft, high, and is Bft. from front to back. In every detail it is complete even to having hot and cold water, electric light and telephone. Miniature pictures by well-known artists hang upon the wall, and there is a tiny wireless to entertain the baby Princess when she tires of housekeeping.

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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 2

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A ROYAL PLAYHOUSE.—Who wouldn’t love a playhouse like the one shown above? Princess Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, received this as a gift from the people of Wales on the occasion of her sixth birthday. The house is just quarter the size of a grown-up’s dwelling, measuring 22ft. wide by 15ft, high, and is Bft. from front to back. In every detail it is complete even to having hot and cold water, electric light and telephone. Miniature pictures by well-known artists hang upon the wall, and there is a tiny wireless to entertain the baby Princess when she tires of housekeeping. Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 2

A ROYAL PLAYHOUSE.—Who wouldn’t love a playhouse like the one shown above? Princess Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, received this as a gift from the people of Wales on the occasion of her sixth birthday. The house is just quarter the size of a grown-up’s dwelling, measuring 22ft. wide by 15ft, high, and is Bft. from front to back. In every detail it is complete even to having hot and cold water, electric light and telephone. Miniature pictures by well-known artists hang upon the wall, and there is a tiny wireless to entertain the baby Princess when she tires of housekeeping. Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 2