THE WHITE TRAIN BEGINS ITS JOURNEY: More Pictures of the Royal Tour of South Africa
... district Their Majesties talking at Worcester to some small boys and girls who were evacuated from Britain to South Africa during the war ...
... district Their Majesties talking at Worcester to some small boys and girls who were evacuated from Britain to South Africa during the war ...
... 1st baronet, and succeeded his grandfather in 1896. For some years he was in the Irish Guards and served in South Africa during the war. He is the owner of Stallington Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, and also has a place in Scotland. Lady Helen Grosvenor is the ...
... with the Spanish forces in Cuba whilst still in the British Army (4th Hussars), the Maiakhand, Tirah, the Nile, South Africa, the Great War followed-- a long tale of villainous saltpetre, and one which unquestionably has shaped his character and fitted him ...
... early grasp of political and social problems. He completed his education at Jesus College, Cambridge, served in South Africa during the war, and has gained further experience as secretary to the Chief Secretary for Ireland and honorary attache to the embassy ...
... year, will be visiting familiar territory when he accompanies the Royal Family on their forthcoming tour of South Africa During the war he was in the Scots Guards and fought with the 24th Gua Brigade attached to the South African Armoured Division, and ...
... through South Africa, after which war he retired, only to rejoin on the outbreak of the present one. His wife was, prior to her marriage, Lady Beatrix Herbert, Lord Pembroke's eldest daughter, and she is doing splendid work in connection with war charities ...
... army as one of the most pleasant companions it would be possible to imagine, and it was a current saying in South Africa during the war that an evening spent with the headquarters mess of General Rundle's column was better than an edition ol Punch. Not ...
... with all the enterprise which characterises the Churchills. Like her husband and her two nephews she hurried to South Africa when the war broke out and was in Mafeking during the siege as special correspondent of the Daily Mail. Her husband, Captain Gordon ...
... motorist, an expert cyclist, and a superb tourist as anybody must agree who has read the story of her travels in South Africa before the war or her previous wanderings nearer home in Ireland. The Millionaire Club. The formation at last of the millionaires' ...
... sportsmen in the shires. It will be remembered that Mr. Van Alen sent out at his own expense a field hospital to South Africa during the war. MISS MACGREGOR AND MISS MARY MACGREGOR The daughters of the new Governor of Newfoundland Langfiti ...
... Abyssinian Expedition of 1868, the Duffla Expedition of 1874-5, and the Dutch War in Acheen in the two following years. In the three years succeeding 1878-80 he served in the Afghan War then came the Soudan Expedition and the operations in Burma and Tirah before ...
... as ever, Bill accepted an offer to go to South Africa on tour. War broke out he volunteered, and spent the next three-and-a-half years soldiering in the wildest parts of Africa. Then came the end of the war and I returned to civilian life terrified that ...