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GAY SCENES AT LORD'S FOR THE ETON AND HARROW CRICKET MATCH. The annual cricket match between the two famous English Public Schools ranks as one of the important social functions of the London season. Pretty summer frocks abound, whilst the array of coaches gives an old-time atmosphere. Our picture conveys an impression of the animated scene at the conclusion of the match, showing the dense crowd in front of the pavilion, and coaches in foreground.

AT POURVILLE-SUR-MER, NEAR DIEPPE, NORMANDY. Not the least among the attractions of this popular social holiday resort are the picturesque Normandy shops with their quaint thatched roofs. —Sport and General, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4042, 1 September 1931, Page 35

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GAY SCENES AT LORD'S FOR THE ETON AND HARROW CRICKET MATCH. The annual cricket match between the two famous English Public Schools ranks as one of the important social functions of the London season. Pretty summer frocks abound, whilst the array of coaches gives an old-time atmosphere. Our picture conveys an impression of the animated scene at the conclusion of the match, showing the dense crowd in front of the pavilion, and coaches in foreground. AT POURVILLE-SUR-MER, NEAR DIEPPE, NORMANDY. Not the least among the attractions of this popular social holiday resort are the picturesque Normandy shops with their quaint thatched roofs. —Sport and General, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4042, 1 September 1931, Page 35

GAY SCENES AT LORD'S FOR THE ETON AND HARROW CRICKET MATCH. The annual cricket match between the two famous English Public Schools ranks as one of the important social functions of the London season. Pretty summer frocks abound, whilst the array of coaches gives an old-time atmosphere. Our picture conveys an impression of the animated scene at the conclusion of the match, showing the dense crowd in front of the pavilion, and coaches in foreground. AT POURVILLE-SUR-MER, NEAR DIEPPE, NORMANDY. Not the least among the attractions of this popular social holiday resort are the picturesque Normandy shops with their quaint thatched roofs. —Sport and General, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4042, 1 September 1931, Page 35