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Royal treasures exhibition in aid of the Westminster hospital rebuilding fund, at great Stanhope street, Park Lane - The Queen has lent a military tunic which was always worn by Queen Victoria when she received troops. It is an exact replica, in scarlet cloth, of the military uniforms of the time. April 8, 1937. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Limited). Image details File size:
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