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DUCHESS OF YORK AT CHESTERFIELD HOUSE.-The Duchess of York leaving Chestrfield House on April 19after inspecting the "Children Throughout the Ages” Exhibition held in aid of the Greater London. Fundfor the Blind. Lady Chambedrlian, joint chairman, is seen on the left, and General Sir Beechcroft Towse, the blind V.C., chairman of the National Institute for the Blind, is standing next to the Duchess. Julius Duff Cooper, the little son of Lady Diana Duff Cooper, is standing beside the drummer on the left.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1934, Page 11

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DUCHESS OF YORK AT CHESTERFIELD HOUSE.-The Duchess of York leaving Chestrfield House on April 19after inspecting the "Children Throughout the Ages” Exhibition held in aid of the Greater London. Fundfor the Blind. Lady Chambedrlian, joint chairman, is seen on the left, and General Sir Beechcroft Towse, the blind V.C., chairman of the National Institute for the Blind, is standing next to the Duchess. Julius Duff Cooper, the little son of Lady Diana Duff Cooper, is standing beside the drummer on the left. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1934, Page 11

DUCHESS OF YORK AT CHESTERFIELD HOUSE.-The Duchess of York leaving Chestrfield House on April 19after inspecting the "Children Throughout the Ages” Exhibition held in aid of the Greater London. Fundfor the Blind. Lady Chambedrlian, joint chairman, is seen on the left, and General Sir Beechcroft Towse, the blind V.C., chairman of the National Institute for the Blind, is standing next to the Duchess. Julius Duff Cooper, the little son of Lady Diana Duff Cooper, is standing beside the drummer on the left. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1934, Page 11

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