RM2BW94A8–Opening of Rowtill Grange Fete , in Wilmington , Kent by Miss Evelyn Laye . 1938
RM2BWAJ1Y–Luncheon at the hotel Cecil for Baronne De La Grange ( Mother of the British Army ) The marchioness of Titchfield , Baronne De La Grange and Lady Allenby 13 July 1925
RM2BWAWWB–Wedding of Mr Sheriton Clements Swan ( Bromley Grange , Stocksfield ) and Miss Rosalind Maitland Waterlow at Brompton Parish Church ( both bride and groom are architects ) . 12 February 1936
RM2BW8F45–Royal Horse Show at Richmond . Mr F V Grange 's Desire competing in the Jumping Class , jumping in fine style . 9 June 1932
RM2BW2K25–Rabbit Furs . Amoment is on foot to encourage the rearing of rabbits for their skins which when dresses and made up clearly resemble more expensive furs . Morden Grange , Mitcham , with two of her rabbits and wearing a stole made from skins of her rabbits . 18 November 1920
RM2BW266W–Cockney children from the Sydenham Road area of Croydon grow into farmers after evacuation to the Woodingdean area near Brighton. Mr Auchterlonie, a young teacher, explains what is happening. They are inside the cow stables at Ovingdean Grange Farm. From the milking the children are taken to the dairy.
RM2GC3MA6–Her Royal Highness , Princess Elizabeth performs the opening ceremony of Grange Farm Centre at Chigwell , Essex , yesterday . Mr Winston Churchill was also present and made a speech . Photo shows ; Princess Elizabeth listens as Mr Churchill speaks at the opening of the Farm Centre . 12th July 1951
RM2BW3P7H–Duchess of York open training centre at Tenterden . The Duchess of York opened the Service Training Centre at St Michael ' s Grange , Tenterden , Kent , and was cheered by a large crowd as she received an address of welcome at the Town Hall . Photo shows , the Duchess of York touring the new training centre with the boys . . 11 December 1935
RM2BWBT1E–Mother of the British army in France entertained in London . Field Marshal Viscount Allenby presided at a luncheon at the Hotel Cecil in honour of Baroness de la Grange , Mother of the British Army in France . Left to right : Marchioness of Titchfield , Baroness de la Grange , Viscount Allenby and Lady Allenby . 14 July 1925
RM2BW3M9X–Duchess of York open training centre at Tenterden . The Duchess of York opened the Service Training Centre at St Michael ' s Grange , Tenterden , Kent , and was cheered by a large crowd as she received an address of welcome at the Town Hall . Photo shows , the crowd outside the town hall as the Duchess ( on balcony ) received the address of welcome . 11 December 1935
RM2GJ0KFB–Mr L. C. H. Palairet - County Cricket player for Somerset Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet (born May 27, 1870 in Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire, died March 27, 1933 in Exmouth, Devon) was a famous cricketer of the so-called ''Golden Age'' of English cricket before the First World War. An opening batsman, he was famed for the elegance of his cover driving.
RM2BW3P4F–Miniatures Railroad System Built In A Kenton Garden . Hobby Brings Funds For Local Hospitals Expresses specials , and freighters roaring through cuttings , junctions , tunnels , over bridges and pulling into termini on time - all the normal workings of a great railway - are accomplished in the space of a garden an Kenton , Middlesex . Mr . J . R . Jeffress of Kenton Grange has constructed one of the most of ambitious miniature railways in the grounds of his house . He designed his own lay - out and built his own locomotives , naming one George the Fifth . Built to 0 gauge the system has
RM2BW3PB8–Miniatures Railroad System Built In A Kenton Garden . Hobby Brings Funds For Local Hospitals Expresses specials , and freighters roaring through cuttings , junctions , tunnels , over bridges and pulling into termini on time - all the normal workings of a great railway - are accomplished in the space of a garden an Kenton , Middlesex . Mr . J . R . Jeffress of Kenton Grange has constructed one of the most of ambitious miniature railways in the grounds of his house . He designed his own lay - out and built his own locomotives , naming one George the Fifth . Built to 0 gauge the system has
RM2BW3P86–Miniatures Railroad System Built In A Kenton Garden . Hobby Brings Funds For Local Hospitals Expresses specials , and freighters roaring through cuttings , junctions , tunnels , over bridges and pulling into termini on time - all the normal workings of a great railway - are accomplished in the space of a garden an Kenton , Middlesex . Mr . J . R . Jeffress of Kenton Grange has constructed one of the most of ambitious miniature railways in the grounds of his house . He designed his own lay - out and built his own locomotives , naming one George the Fifth . Built to 0 gauge the system has
RM2BW3R0G–Miniatures Railroad System Built In A Kenton Garden . Hobby Brings Funds For Local Hospitals Expresses specials , and freighters roaring through cuttings , junctions , tunnels , over bridges and pulling into termini on time - all the normal workings of a great railway - are accomplished in the space of a garden an Kenton , Middlesex . Mr . J . R . Jeffress of Kenton Grange has constructed one of the most of ambitious miniature railways in the grounds of his house . He designed his own lay - out and built his own locomotives , naming one George the Fifth . Built to 0 gauge the system has
RM2BW3TTJ–Miniatures Railroad System Built In A Kenton Garden . Hobby Brings Funds For Local Hospitals Expresses specials , and freighters roaring through cuttings , junctions , tunnels , over bridges and pulling into termini on time - all the normal workings of a great railway - are accomplished in the space of a garden an Kenton , Middlesex . Mr . J . R . Jeffress of Kenton Grange has constructed one of the most of ambitious miniature railways in the grounds of his house . He designed his own lay - out and built his own locomotives , naming one George the Fifth . Built to 0 gauge the system has
RM2BW3WG9–Miniatures Railroad System Built In A Kenton Garden . Hobby Brings Funds For Local Hospitals Expresses specials , and freighters roaring through cuttings , junctions , tunnels , over bridges and pulling into termini on time - all the normal workings of a great railway - are accomplished in the space of a garden an Kenton , Middlesex . Mr . J . R . Jeffress of Kenton Grange has constructed one of the most of ambitious miniature railways in the grounds of his house . He designed his own lay - out and built his own locomotives , naming one George the Fifth . Built to 0 gauge the system has