DUKE AND FISH-HAWKER. —Mrs Nannie Lisle, fish-hawker, of Cullercoats, chatting confidently to the Duke of Kent. They met when the Duke presented her with a gold medal at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in London on April 27. She has collected £5000 for lifeboatmen.
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Southland Times, Issue 23825, 24 May 1939, Page 14
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44DUKE AND FISH-HAWKER.—Mrs Nannie Lisle, fish-hawker, of Cullercoats, chatting confidently to the Duke of Kent. They met when the Duke presented her with a gold medal at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in London on April 27. She has collected £5000 for lifeboatmen. Southland Times, Issue 23825, 24 May 1939, Page 14
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