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"Evening Post" Photo, ARBOR DAY IN WELLINGTON.— In centre, Lady Galway and her four children listening to the Mayor (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop) speaking during the Arbor Day celebrations at Miramar today. Below, the Hon. Simon Monckton-Arundell, the Governor-General's only son, plants his tree. At top, Mr. R. A. Wright, M.P., is seen addressing pupils of the Wadestown School at the Arbor Day ceremony this morning.

SIR. CHARLES TREVELYAN, who is handing over his large estate, in Northumberland to the nation because he does not believe in the private ownership of land.

COSTERS ON PARADE.— The annual Costers' and Street Traders' Donkey and Pony Show was held at Kensington Palace Field, London, on July 6, and was attended by many well-known London costers and their families, attired in the spectacular "pearlies and feathers." The donkey in this cart is "Pretty Polly," winner of the Queen Alexandra Cup, presented by Frances Countess of Warwick for the best donkey in the show.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 9

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, ' "Evening Post", Photo, ARBOR DAY INWELLINGTON.—In centre, Lady GalwafandJier four children listening to the Mayor. (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop) speaking during the Arbor Day celebrations at Miramar today. Below, the Hon. .Simon Monckton-Arundell, the Governor-General's only son,.plants his tree. At top, Mr. R. A.-Wrighl,, M.P., is seen addressing' pupils of the Wadestown School at the Arbor- Day ceremony this morning.: ■ SIR. CHARLES TREVELYAN.. ivho is handing over his large estate, in Northumberland to ■■ the nation because he does nol believe in the.private ownership :pf .land. COSTERS ,ON PARADE.—The annual Costers'and Street Traders' Donkey and Pony Show was held at Kensington Palace.Field, London, on July 6, and- tuas attended by many[well-known London costers and their•■families, attired in the spectacular "pearlies and feathers." The donkey in this cart is "Pretty Polly;' winner of the Queen -Alexandra:. Cup,; presented by Frances Countess of Warwick for. tile best ; -~-•-; donkey in tJic show.' '■■ . ~ .. '. . . ,".. ■ Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 9

, ' "Evening Post", Photo, ARBOR DAY INWELLINGTON.—In centre, Lady GalwafandJier four children listening to the Mayor. (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop) speaking during the Arbor Day celebrations at Miramar today. Below, the Hon. .Simon Monckton-Arundell, the Governor-General's only son,.plants his tree. At top, Mr. R. A.-Wrighl,, M.P., is seen addressing' pupils of the Wadestown School at the Arbor- Day ceremony this morning.: ■ SIR. CHARLES TREVELYAN.. ivho is handing over his large estate, in Northumberland to ■■ the nation because he does nol believe in the.private ownership :pf .land. COSTERS ,ON PARADE.—The annual Costers'and Street Traders' Donkey and Pony Show was held at Kensington Palace.Field, London, on July 6, and- tuas attended by many[well-known London costers and their•■families, attired in the spectacular "pearlies and feathers." The donkey in this cart is "Pretty Polly;' winner of the Queen -Alexandra:. Cup,; presented by Frances Countess of Warwick for. tile best ; -~-•-; donkey in tJic show.' '■■ . ~ .. '. . . ,".. ■ Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 9

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