DUKE’S DAUGHTER VISITS AUCKLAND—Lady Moira Lyttelton, pictured above with her husband, Captain Oliver Lyttelton, will be remembered by the New Zealand officers who recuperated at Avon Tyrrell, the Hampshire home of Lord Manners, during the war. Lady Moira is the fourth daughter of the late Duke of Leeds, and during the war she worked as a V.A.D. She and her husband had hoped to visit New Zealand, but were prevented by the strike on the Ulimaroa. They are through passengers or. the Niagara.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1
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83DUKE’S DAUGHTER VISITS AUCKLAND—Lady Moira Lyttelton, pictured above with her husband, Captain Oliver Lyttelton, will be remembered by the New Zealand officers who recuperated at Avon Tyrrell, the Hampshire home of Lord Manners, during the war. Lady Moira is the fourth daughter of the late Duke of Leeds, and during the war she worked as a V.A.D. She and her husband had hoped to visit New Zealand, but were prevented by the strike on the Ulimaroa. They are through passengers or. the Niagara. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 1
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