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1. A Path of Roses: The Cooper-Manners couple on their wedding day. Lady Diana Cooper and her husband leaving St. Margaret’s after the ceremony. Four little page-boys, in vivid green Tree and the late Sir Herbert, sprinkled roses in the path of the bride and bridegroom as they walked to their car. Lady Diana Manners’ recent marriage in London to Mr. Duff Cooper, D.S. celled as a spectacle, both from the Society and the artistic point of view. 2. General Sir Wm. Birdwood arriving at the Guildhall, London, to attend the ceremony at which the Freedom of the of Wales. 3. The Prince of Wales receives the Freedom of the City of London. The Lord Mayor is seen reading the address at the Guildhall, the Prince being seated on his right. 4. Furth Wales. The Prince of Wales was on June 2 last installed as Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael and St. George at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The illustration shows some of the honoure. steps of the Cathedral.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1528, 7 August 1919, Page 34

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1. A Path of Roses: The Cooper-Manners couple on their wedding day. Lady Diana Cooper and her husband leaving St. Margaret’s after the ceremony. Four little page-boys, in vivid green Tree and the late Sir Herbert, sprinkled roses in the path of the bride and bridegroom as they walked to their car. Lady Diana Manners’ recent marriage in London to Mr. Duff Cooper, D.S. celled as a spectacle, both from the Society and the artistic point of view. 2. General Sir Wm. Birdwood arriving at the Guildhall, London, to attend the ceremony at which the Freedom of the of Wales. 3. The Prince of Wales receives the Freedom of the City of London. The Lord Mayor is seen reading the address at the Guildhall, the Prince being seated on his right. 4. Furth Wales. The Prince of Wales was on June 2 last installed as Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael and St. George at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The illustration shows some of the honoure. steps of the Cathedral. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1528, 7 August 1919, Page 34

1. A Path of Roses: The Cooper-Manners couple on their wedding day. Lady Diana Cooper and her husband leaving St. Margaret’s after the ceremony. Four little page-boys, in vivid green Tree and the late Sir Herbert, sprinkled roses in the path of the bride and bridegroom as they walked to their car. Lady Diana Manners’ recent marriage in London to Mr. Duff Cooper, D.S. celled as a spectacle, both from the Society and the artistic point of view. 2. General Sir Wm. Birdwood arriving at the Guildhall, London, to attend the ceremony at which the Freedom of the of Wales. 3. The Prince of Wales receives the Freedom of the City of London. The Lord Mayor is seen reading the address at the Guildhall, the Prince being seated on his right. 4. Furth Wales. The Prince of Wales was on June 2 last installed as Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael and St. George at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The illustration shows some of the honoure. steps of the Cathedral. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1528, 7 August 1919, Page 34

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