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Cover of album of photographs bought at an IACF at Newbury Racecourse 24 March 2014
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Little Missenden Abbey, home of Mrs Annie Ford Priestley
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Two ladies in the grounds of a large country house
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Three generations in the grounds of Little Missenden Abbey.
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Two young children with a woman. Their mother?
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Two young children and their nurse
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Frances Alice Priestley and her three children
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Henry and Geoffrey Priestley with pedal car and cat on wheels.
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A couple and three children sitting in a trap in the courtyard of Little Missenden Abbey.
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Possibly Alice Joan Mary Priestley in a very elaborately carved Renaissance Revival curule chair
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Alice Joan Mary Priestley outside a house in a pram
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Three Priestley siblings outside a house
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Tea in the garden. Hope that is not some of the best china he has dropped!
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Arthur Geoffrey Briggs Priestley admiring his handiwork
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The Priestley brothers outside the cabin their father made.
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Henry Richard Gillies Priestley guarding his log cabin
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Frances Alice Priestley (nee Craven)
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View looking down over Loch Kinord near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
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Another view taken on the hillside walk
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View looking down over Aboyne, Aberdeenshire from the south
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Burn O'Vat near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
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Paddling in the river, possibly the River Dee near Aboyne.
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Young man by James C. H. Balmain of Edinburgh
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Reverse of a photo by James C. H. BALMAIN of Edinburgh.
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Four Young Men at Oxford with a Bottle of Champagne
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Edwardian nurse
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Gentleman holding a trophy and a hat
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Solved. This photo appeared in The Tatler 12 Jul 1939
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Boats in Sydney
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Reverse of Boats in Sydney