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QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY.—The fact that Queen Alexandra recently celebrated her eightieth birthday lends interest to this hitherto unpublished photograph — the last taken of her as Queen of England. This photograph zvas taken in Venice, just prior to her receiving the news that King Edzvard the Seventh zvas seriously ill, which necessitated her return to England. The nezv series of articles which commence on page five of this issue contain many interesting sidelights as to the affection Queen Alexandra is held by the Royal Family. Topical Press, photo, London

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 4

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QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY.—The fact that Queen Alexandra recently celebrated her eightieth birthday lends interest to this hitherto unpublished photograph—the last taken of her as Queen of England. This photograph zvas taken in Venice, just prior to her receiving the news that King Edzvard the Seventh zvas seriously ill, which necessitated her return to England. The nezv series of articles which commence on page five of this issue contain many interesting sidelights as to the affection Queen Alexandra is held by the Royal Family. Topical Press, photo, London Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 4

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY.—The fact that Queen Alexandra recently celebrated her eightieth birthday lends interest to this hitherto unpublished photograph—the last taken of her as Queen of England. This photograph zvas taken in Venice, just prior to her receiving the news that King Edzvard the Seventh zvas seriously ill, which necessitated her return to England. The nezv series of articles which commence on page five of this issue contain many interesting sidelights as to the affection Queen Alexandra is held by the Royal Family. Topical Press, photo, London Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2 March 1925, Page 4

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