THE FIRST OCCUPANT OF THE KING’S HOUSE.— The first man chosen to occupy the King’s House at Esher, Surrey, is Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper, who is seen at work in the garden, with part of the house in the background. The House was the Silver Jubilee gift to King George V from Royal Warrant holders, and every part of it is British built from Empire materials.
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Southland Times, Issue 23183, 26 April 1937, Page 14
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66THE FIRST OCCUPANT OF THE KING’S HOUSE.—The first man chosen to occupy the King’s House at Esher, Surrey, is Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper, who is seen at work in the garden, with part of the house in the background. The House was the Silver Jubilee gift to King George V from Royal Warrant holders, and every part of it is British built from Empire materials. Southland Times, Issue 23183, 26 April 1937, Page 14
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