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Viscount and Viscountess Erleigh and Their Family

... Viscount Erleigh is the only son and heir of the Marquess of Reading. He served with the Queen's Bays during the war and was awarded the M.C. and M.B.E. Viscountess Erleigh was formerly Miss Margot Irene Duke, daughter of Mr. Percy Duke, and married Lord Erleigh in 1941. They have three children, the Hon. Simon, the Hon. AfSthony and the Hon. Jacqueline Isaacs. Their home was in Surrey until ...

THEY WERE MARRIED: The Tatler's Review

... THEY WERE MARRIED The Tatler's Review Dowding Peebles S/Ldr. the Hon. Derek Hugh T. Dowding R.A.F. only son of Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding, of 3, St. Mary's Road, Wimbledon and of the late Mrs. Dowding married Alison Margaret Peebles, daughter of Dr. J. Bannerman, of Norwich, and Mrs. Tilton, of Johannesburg, in London Raikes Hunt Lt. Iwan Geoffrey Raikes, D.S.C., R.N., second son of ...

Published: Wednesday 04 June 1947
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 198 | Page: Page 26 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

HUMBER

... rsp I his is the HAWK A new model that embodies all that has brought renown to the H umber name fine performance smooth running v quiet comfort handsome appearance a model for those who seek these qualities in a medium powered car. Ask your local Dealers for particulars. PRODUCTS OF T BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE JUNO MOTOR CAR MANUFACTURERS LIMITED HAWK SNIPE SUPER SNIPE PULLMAN HE ROOTES GROUP ...

Published: Wednesday 04 June 1947
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 73 | Page: Page 27 | Tags: Photographs 

SPECTATOR SPORTS LIMITED

... >pectator sports limited l I I (SJSCj tv| c-y pectator sports limited 23 GRAFTON STREET MAYF.AIR ...

Published: Wednesday 04 June 1947
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 16 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Photographs 

Jamal

... KINDEST TO YOUR HAIR jf5 fjpi The soft depth of a luxury, machineless wave is a superb compliment to lovely hair. (But always insist that the yellow chequered VAPET and genuine ofion are used. They are essential to the wave.) ...

Published: Wednesday 04 June 1947
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 41 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Photographs 

WAY OF THE WAR: Lethargy!

... WAY OF THE WAR By foresight Lethargy THE loss of Singapore is more disturbing in lengthening retrospect than it was in contemplation. There are two reasons which make me feel this very deeply. In contemplating the fall of this costly naval stronghold (as all wise men must have done) one found opinion steady and convinced that there was going to be an historic stand. It was one of those ...

Published: Wednesday 04 March 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2194 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

Social Round-about: The Tatler and Bystander in Town and Country; The Queen's Interest

... The Tatler and Bystander in Town and Country The Queen's Interest HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN has been round and about a good deal in London of late, and the charm of her smiling presence has added to the pleasure and dis tinction of a number of different occasions, from a show of lace gifts at the Royal School of Needlework, in aid of the Fund for Officers' Families, to demonstrations of the latest ...

Published: Wednesday 04 March 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2975 | Page: Page 10, 11, 28 | Tags: Photographs 

Pictures in the Fire: The Bird-Catchers

... -/4 By Sabretache The Bird-Catchers ON or off their horses, you can't stop them! They collared an Eagle at Waterloo (hence their nickname and their collar-badge), and they have just wiped the eye of Rommel at Msus. It is the unquenchable cavalry spirit of the deathless Union Brigade, and this recent little dash, although it will not win the Desert War, is quite in the old tradition of the ...

Published: Wednesday 04 March 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1664 | Page: Page 22, 23 | Tags: Photographs 

Family Portraits

... The Hon. Mrs. Richard Taylor and her sons Simon and Sandy, live at Flodden House, Milfield, Northumberland. She tvas formerly the Hon. Sylvia Joicey, second daughter of the late Lord Joicey, of Ford Castle, Northumberland, and married in 1934 Major Richard Taylor, eldest son of Lieut. -Colonel and Mrs. T. G. Taylor of Chipchase Castle, Northumberland. Major Taylor is in the Northumberland ...

Published: Wednesday 21 October 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 292 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Pictures in the Fire: Hohenzollern and Paperhanger

... -^4 By Sabretache Hohenzollern and Paperhanger FROM German Atrocities: An Official In vestigation. By J. H. Morgan, M.A., late Home Office Commissioner with the British Expeditionary Force, 1914-1918. The Germans have broken all laws, human and divine, and not even the ancient Freemasonry of arms, whose honourable traditions are almost as old as war itself, has restrained them in their brutal ...

Published: Wednesday 21 October 1942
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2124 | Page: Page 22, 23 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

BUBBLE AND SQUEAK: Stories from Everywhere

... It li It It L E and SOliEAK Stories from Everywhere HE appeared before the company officer, charged with using insulting language to his sergeant. Please, sir, he protested, I was only answering a question. What question? snapped the officer. Well, sir, the sergeant said: 4 What do you think I am? and I just told him. A well-known American author met an old negro -^â– called Uncle Joe, who ...

PICTURES IN THE FIRE

... By SABRETACHE NETT results are the only things which count in peace or in war. What are the proven facts estab lished beyond all question or doubt by certain recent happenings? The answer is an easy one neither in attack nor defence is the Hun as good as we are. Our defence is as air-tight as makes no particular matter: our attack devastating. These are hard facts, not Grimm's fairy-tales. ...

Published: Wednesday 04 September 1940
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 965 | Page: Page 24 | Tags: Photographs