QUEEN ALEXANDRA BUYING A FLAG FROM LADY JELLICOE’S LITTLE DAY.—Flags and badges were sold in London recently on Lifeboat Day in aid tion, and among the sellers were some of the men who have so often faced the shipwrecked. In Trafalgar Square there was a reserve boat manned by
ARRIVAL OF THE KING AND QUEEN AT THE FIRST OPEN-AIR PAGEA BRAVE WERE HONOURED WITH DECORATIONS. Their Majesties are sho the hearts of the people go out to their King, who came to a throne of such ca by the great cheer that rose from thousands of throats when he made his appe no better instance of their human sympathy could have been shown than the beloved Sovereign.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1423, 2 August 1917, Page 9
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117QUEEN ALEXANDRA BUYING A FLAG FROM LADY JELLICOE’S LITTLE DAY.—Flags and badges were sold in London recently on Lifeboat Day in aid tion, and among the sellers were some of the men who have so often faced the shipwrecked. In Trafalgar Square there was a reserve boat manned by ARRIVAL OF THE KING AND QUEEN AT THE FIRST OPEN-AIR PAGEA BRAVE WERE HONOURED WITH DECORATIONS. Their Majesties are sho the hearts of the people go out to their King, who came to a throne of such ca by the great cheer that rose from thousands of throats when he made his appe no better instance of their human sympathy could have been shown than the beloved Sovereign. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1423, 2 August 1917, Page 9
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