Princess Margaret Rose, who has just turned 14, made her first public appearance recently when she visited the Princess Margaret Rose School at Windsor. She received purses from pupils and old girls in aid of the school rebuilding fund, and is here seen making a speech of thanks, the first of her career. (Evening Post, 04 September 1944)

Princess Margaret Rose, who has just turned 14, made her first public appearance recently when she visited the Princess Margaret Rose School at Windsor. She received purses from pupils and old girls in aid of the school rebuilding fund, and is here seen making a speech of thanks, the first of her career. (Evening Post, 04 September 1944)
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04-09-1944
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Evening Post
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Princess Margaret Rose, who has just turned 14, made her first public appearance recently when she visited the Princess Margaret Rose School at Windsor. She received purses from pupils and old girls in aid of the school rebuilding fund, and is here seen making a speech of thanks, the first of her career. (Evening Post, 04 September 1944). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17772475

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