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PICTURESQUE SCENE AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, London. The Military Bazaar and Christmas Fair at the Horticultural Hall was opened last month by Prince Arthur of Connaught, who was accompanied by Princess Arthur. The occasion was marked by a large assemblage of well-known Society people, who assisted at the numerous stalls, etc. Our photo shows Prince Arthur declaring the bazaar open. By his side is Princess Arthur. The Duchess of Argyll is also shown on left and Duke of Argyll on right. [L.N.A., Photo.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1240, 22 January 1914, Page 36

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PICTURESQUE SCENE AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, London. The Military Bazaar and Christmas Fair at the Horticultural Hall was opened last month by Prince Arthur of Connaught, who was accompanied by Princess Arthur. The occasion was marked by a large assemblage of well-known Society people, who assisted at the numerous stalls, etc. Our photo shows Prince Arthur declaring the bazaar open. By his side is Princess Arthur. The Duchess of Argyll is also shown on left and Duke of Argyll on right. [L.N.A., Photo. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1240, 22 January 1914, Page 36

PICTURESQUE SCENE AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, London. The Military Bazaar and Christmas Fair at the Horticultural Hall was opened last month by Prince Arthur of Connaught, who was accompanied by Princess Arthur. The occasion was marked by a large assemblage of well-known Society people, who assisted at the numerous stalls, etc. Our photo shows Prince Arthur declaring the bazaar open. By his side is Princess Arthur. The Duchess of Argyll is also shown on left and Duke of Argyll on right. [L.N.A., Photo. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1240, 22 January 1914, Page 36