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EARL BALDWIN.

HIS NEW HOME. Having said good-bye to No. 10, Downing Street and to Chequers Court, the Buckinghamshire week-end home of England’s Prime Ministers, Earl Baldwin, with Lady Baldwin, has moved into their new home, No. 69, . Eaton Square, London. The house, a dignified Regency mansion, is only a few yards from No. 93, which Earl Baldwin, then one of Britain's notable younger politicians, left in 1923 to take residence for the first time at No. 10. Built-In Bookshelves. For some weeks Lady Baldwin had been supervising the redecoration of the new house. Colour schemes had been planned with slightly darker shades than usual; Lady Baldwin considered these the most practical for London. Early Baldwin’s library of more than 10,000* volumes, is housed on the ground floor, at the-hack of the house, where bookcases have been built into the. Avails. On the first floor is a magnificent ballroom, with large Avindows looking on to the square. Karl and Ladv Baldwin will spend most of iheir time in London, hut the people of the village of Astley, Worcestershire, are rejoicing at the. fact that they will be able to spend more lime in’ their country home, Astley

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 10

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EARL BALDWIN. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 10

EARL BALDWIN. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20253, 23 July 1937, Page 10

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