LORD AND LADY GALWAY
ACTIVITIES IN ENGLAND
MARKS OF APPRECIATION
Nowhere, says the Doncaster Chronicle, will the departure of Lord and Lady Galway for New Zealand be felt more greatly than at Harworlh and Bit-eotes, where Lady Gailway, especially, has played aii active part. She Was one of the vice-presidents whose activities led to the formation of th ; 6 nursing division at Hayworth Colliery, had she still holds office. At the Bircotes Institute there were plenty "of evidences* of Ifarworth’S goodwill towards Lord and Lady Galway, who were present at the annual Whist drive and dance of the Cycling Club. Lady Galway presented the prizes and club -trophies, and Lord Galway spoke of the. many kind wishes with which they were leaving the district. On Armistibfe Day Lord Galway tobk Charge bf the services at CRaVwdirth CjHfilfcb, 1 arid thei 1 villagers Iftfc Very prcjtidbf tfliii
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 12
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146LORD AND LADY GALWAY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 12
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