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News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Archive Collections / Dr William Delano Walker / Series AA357/11 / News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  1. news clipping The London Daily Telegraph dated 16 May 1934 Headline "Round and round to court. 300 debutantes not allowed to stop"

  2. news clipping The London Daily Telegraph dated 17 May 1934 Headline "Court of floral colours. Queen's gown of opal and aquamarine. Dresses described. Official report" includes a list of those attending. Reverse Headlines "Disarment talks", "Empty offices of the city. Call for reduced assessments. Trade driven away"

  3. news clipping The London Daily Telegraph dated 17 May 1934 Headlines "How the royal courts are organised. Reason for being early arrival. First come, first served" Sir John Lavery "Debutante's trills. Fairy tale come true" Lady Maud Carnegie. Reverse Headlines "Farmers and milk board elections. Revolt against the NFU. Alleged attempt at control. Rival candidates" Mr SO Ratcliff, Capt ET Morris, Col JF Duncan, Mr Morley Slade, Mr WG Owen, "Whit UN recess. Cabinet meeting", "England team lose in Prague. Soccer setback"

  4. news clipping The London Daily Telegraph dated 15 May 1934 Headlines "Arriving for last night's court" Reverse Headline "US spending 630,000,000 on recovery. Huge housing scheme. Work for another million", "Shaftesbury Homes and Arethusa Training Ship, Mr FH Clayton

  5. news clipping The London Daily Telegraph dated 18 May 1934 Headline "Their Majesties' court presentations on Wednesday" incorporates a list of those in attendance including many underlined some of whom were accompanied by Mrs JH Thomas; Lady Colebatch, Mrs Claude de Bernales, Miss Elizabeth de Bernales, Miss Clare Sparkes-Harris, Mrs Franklin Hutchinson, Mrs George Kean, Miss Winifred Kydd, Lady Preston, Miss Una Saunders, Mrs James Thomas, Mrs William Walker, Mrs Robert Fearnley-Withingstall, Mrs Henry Woolf. Reverse Headlines "Queer ideas of Hollywood and its puppets" by GB Stern, Miss Vicki Baum, Donka Morescu, Oliver Dent, Elmer Rice, Mary Ellen Chase, Edith Olivier. "Sinister Eden" by Brian Cotterell, "JJ Bell's Hamish", "The Mystery-maker" by Leonard R Gribble, "Murder of the Secret Agent" by JS Fletcher, "There's Death in the churchyard" by William Gore, "Riddle of the Ravens" by Leonard R Gribble

  6. news clipping uncited undated Headlines "The court feathers. How they should be worn" by Martianne Mayfayre. Reverse Headline "Shop murder appeals fail. Eminent KCs plead for 2 'poor persons'. Statement that proved guilt" Albert Probert, Fredrick William Parker, Joseph Bedford, Portslade

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/2/23 A-F
Date Range1934  -  1934
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
BESbswy