PAGEANTRY IN ENGLAND.—In the centre is an incident from the Naval Tattoo held late in July: The Press Gang (a recruiting medium that is no longer held in high esteem) is busy securing “volunteers” for a life on the rolling deep. Left: Lady Diana Manners (Duff-Cooper) as “Charity Guarding the Waifs and Strays,” at the Living Poster Ball held at Park Lane Hotel in aid of charity. Right: Lady Castleross at the same ball.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 19
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74PAGEANTRY IN ENGLAND.—In the centre is an incident from the Naval Tattoo held late in July: The Press Gang (a recruiting medium that is no longer held in high esteem) is busy securing “volunteers” for a life on the rolling deep. Left: Lady Diana Manners (Duff-Cooper) as “Charity Guarding the Waifs and Strays,” at the Living Poster Ball held at Park Lane Hotel in aid of charity. Right: Lady Castleross at the same ball. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 19
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