Princess Elizabeth has an insurance policy for her miniature house on which she pays an annual premium of £6/11/3. The total sum insured Is £1250. Of this £750 is cover for the house and £5OO for the furniture—much of which Queen Mary has helped to provide—and the other contents, should either be damage by fire. The policy is described In the schedule as belonging to “Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth of York, of No. 145, Piccadilly, WE.—‘the Insured.”’ It describes the building a- “a miniature private dwelling-house, with domestic offices attached or belonging thereto, all asbestos and/or timber built, and roofed with thatch, situated No. 145 Piccadilly, London, W.l, or anywhere In the United Kingdom.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20768, 1 July 1937, Page 12
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