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Romance of wedding millionaire visitor. Sir James Joynton Smith in the ironmongery
Romance of wedding millionaire visitor.
Sir James Joynton Smith in the ironmongery shop he left nearly 60 years ago.
27 September 1928
Media ID 11033983
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