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Miss Sophie Kennedy, daughter of Mr. James Benson Kennedy, of New York and London, was married in London on May 24 to Sir George A. Drummond Dunbar, Bart. Left to right—(back row) Miss Violet Munday,-Major Sir: George Dunbar (best man), Hon. Irene Molesworth, Miss Audrey Butterworth ; (front row) Miss Rosamond Thompson, Miss Ethel Batterworth. the bride and bridegroom, Master Bichard Thompson. — " Daily Mail," photo.

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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 11

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Miss Sophie Kennedy, daughter of Mr. James Benson Kennedy, of New York and London, was married in London on May 24 to Sir George A. Drummond Dunbar, Bart. Left to right—(back row) Miss Violet Munday,-Major Sir: George Dunbar (best man), Hon. Irene Molesworth, Miss Audrey Butterworth ; (front row) Miss Rosamond Thompson, Miss Ethel Batterworth. the bride and bridegroom, Master Bichard Thompson. — " Daily Mail," photo. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 11

Miss Sophie Kennedy, daughter of Mr. James Benson Kennedy, of New York and London, was married in London on May 24 to Sir George A. Drummond Dunbar, Bart. Left to right—(back row) Miss Violet Munday,-Major Sir: George Dunbar (best man), Hon. Irene Molesworth, Miss Audrey Butterworth ; (front row) Miss Rosamond Thompson, Miss Ethel Batterworth. the bride and bridegroom, Master Bichard Thompson. — " Daily Mail," photo. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 11

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