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SOCIETY AT THE EIVEE THAMES. —A view of the picturesque hanks of the Thames on July 4, th© opening day of Henley Regatta, one of the big social functions of the London season. The beautiful surroundings make a fitting background to the dainty summer frocks which are always seen on the occasion of England’s most famous river pagcant.

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Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 10

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SOCIETY AT THE EIVEE THAMES.—A view of the picturesque hanks of the Thames on July 4, th© opening day of Henley Regatta, one of the big social functions of the London season. The beautiful surroundings make a fitting background to the dainty summer frocks which are always seen on the occasion of England’s most famous river pagcant. Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 10

SOCIETY AT THE EIVEE THAMES.—A view of the picturesque hanks of the Thames on July 4, th© opening day of Henley Regatta, one of the big social functions of the London season. The beautiful surroundings make a fitting background to the dainty summer frocks which are always seen on the occasion of England’s most famous river pagcant. Northern Advocate, 10 August 1934, Page 10

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