Item TAY/3 - Programme and Dance Card for the Children's Ball

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TAY/3

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Programme and Dance Card for the Children's Ball

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  • 9 Jan 1929 (Creation)

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Ball held at the Mansion House, London by the Right Honourable Sir Kynaston Studd, Lord Mayor. Includes a list of amusements, (Mr Tom Burrows and Professor G Day's Company) and a programme of dances. The card has a pencil attached and has been annoted 'Children's Ball' and 'Marion Studd' on the front and 'Kynaston Studd' and 'Alexandra Studd' on the reverse [signed?]. Envelope addressed to F Taylor esq, 6a Russell Avenue Noel Park N22 and postmarked 27 Dec 1928. Three halfpence stamp attached.

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