1. LADY ASTOR, ENGLAND’S FIRST WOMAN M.P., TALKING TO ONE OF THE OLDEST INHABITANTS OF HER ELECTORATE ON ELECTION DAY. LADY ASTOR SET AN EXAMPLE OF SPRIGHTLY ELECTIONEERING, AND THERE WAS NOT A DULL MOMENT IN HER CAMPAIGN. 2. PRINCESS BEATRICE WATCHING THE FIRST PERFORMANCE OF THE GREAT VICTORY CIRCUS, WHICH SHE OPENED RECENTLY AT OLYMPIA. ON HER RIGHT ARE HER DAUGHTER (THE QUEEN OF SPAIN) AND GRANDSON, DON JAMIE. 3. PRINCESS MARY AND LANDGIRLS.—PRINCESS MARY PRESENTING A MEDAL TO A LANDGIRL, WHO SHOWED GREAT GALLANTRY IN SAVING ANIMALS WHILST WORKING ON THE LAND DURING THE WAR.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 7
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971. LADY ASTOR, ENGLAND’S FIRST WOMAN M.P., TALKING TO ONE OF THE OLDEST INHABITANTS OF HER ELECTORATE ON ELECTION DAY. LADY ASTOR SET AN EXAMPLE OF SPRIGHTLY ELECTIONEERING, AND THERE WAS NOT A DULL MOMENT IN HER CAMPAIGN. 2. PRINCESS BEATRICE WATCHING THE FIRST PERFORMANCE OF THE GREAT VICTORY CIRCUS, WHICH SHE OPENED RECENTLY AT OLYMPIA. ON HER RIGHT ARE HER DAUGHTER (THE QUEEN OF SPAIN) AND GRANDSON, DON JAMIE. 3. PRINCESS MARY AND LANDGIRLS.—PRINCESS MARY PRESENTING A MEDAL TO A LANDGIRL, WHO SHOWED GREAT GALLANTRY IN SAVING ANIMALS WHILST WORKING ON THE LAND DURING THE WAR. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1559, 11 March 1920, Page 7
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