LAST PUBLIC APPEARANCE. —Earl JeÌlicoe, Admiral of the Fleet, and one of (he great figures of Hie World War, died at his home at Kensington, London, on November 20, from a chill contracted at the Cenotaph on Armistice Dav. Above is one of the last photographs of Earl Jellicoe, taken after he had christened the British Legion locomotive at Euston Station, his last public engagement. Sir Josiah Stamp, chairman of the London, Midland, and Scottish Railway, is on the left, and the late Earl Jellicoe, who would have been 76 on December 5, is standing on the footplate of the engine.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19758, 13 December 1935, Page 10
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101LAST PUBLIC APPEARANCE.—Earl JeÌlicoe, Admiral of the Fleet, and one of (he great figures of Hie World War, died at his home at Kensington, London, on November 20, from a chill contracted at the Cenotaph on Armistice Dav. Above is one of the last photographs of Earl Jellicoe, taken after he had christened the British Legion locomotive at Euston Station, his last public engagement. Sir Josiah Stamp, chairman of the London, Midland, and Scottish Railway, is on the left, and the late Earl Jellicoe, who would have been 76 on December 5, is standing on the footplate of the engine. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19758, 13 December 1935, Page 10
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