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Play in progress at the Cowdray Park Polo Tournament at Midhurst in Sussex. A general view of the Polo. 1937
The wedding of Viscount Cowdray to the Earl of Bradfords daughter, Lady Anne Bridgeman, which took place today at St Margarets Church, Westminster, London. Here the bride and groom leave the church
Dog socialites Candide and Koko on right have a dinner martini at the 400 Restaurant where they performed in the current drive for funds for the New York Lighthouse Association for the Blind
Unemployed hut at Sidcup, Kent. 1934
Mrs Cecil Chesterton and Sir William Johnson Hicks at the opening of Cecil House. 15 March 1929
Viscount Cowdray with his fiance, Lady Anne Bridgeman, 18 January 1939
Supper at Vauxhall showing outdoor illumination probably 1800-1810 London History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
12 June 1928 Queen Mary visiting the Emergency Home for Children at Beauchamp Lodge, Warwick Crescent
At the Cowdray Park Polo Tournament at Midhurst in Sussex, the Cowdray Park Polo team. They are, from left to right; Lord Cowdray, J Lakin, Captain WP Dollar and Major JF Harrison. 1937
Derby Day Mrs Asquith and her party arriving by a St Dunstans motor bus, are besieged by gipsies 4 June 1924
At the Mounted Gymkhana at the Ranelagh Club, West London, Miss Imogen Grenfell and Mr Holland - Martin. 13July 1929
At the Ranelagh Club, the County Polo Association Pony Show, standing, left to right; Major JS Mason ( Polo Manager ), Mr Tresham Gilbey and Mr Edward Askew ( Secretary of the Polo Pony Association)
At the County Polo Pony Association Show at the Ranelagh Club, West London, the judges and referees. They are, from left to right; Commander PK Wise, Mr Tresham Gilbey, Colonel Matthew Lannowe
The Honourable Daphne Pearson poses with her fiance, Mr John Lakin. 9 August 1939
At the Ranelagh Club, the final of the Kings Coronation Cup polo match - Captain TJ Roark on his polo pony. 17July 1929
Polo at the Ranelagh Club, the final of the Subalterns Gold Cup. Mr Bernard Cayzer, pictured right. 12 June 1930
Watching the International Polo at the Ranelagh Club - England versus The Rest - Baroness Ravensdale. 21 June 1930
The wedding of the Honourable John Hare, a younger brother of the Earl of Listowel, and the Honourable Nancy Pearson, second daughter of the late Viscount Cowdray
Watching the Polo at the Hurlingham Club, for the Inter Regimental Cup - Mrs Towers Clarke
At the Cowdray Park Polo Tournament at Midhurst in Sussex, Lord Barnby and Miss Audrey Harrison. 1937
At the Aldershot Horse Show, Major General Sir EG Bainbridge talks to one of the competitors
St James Palace Garden Party in aid of the League of Mercy. Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, and Lady Alexander. 10 July 1920
At the Polo at Cowdray Park at Midhurst in Sussex, Daphne Pearson with Captain D Dawney. 1938
Watching the Polo at Cowdray Park at Midhurst in Sussex, Lord and Lady Cowdray with Mr John Lakin ( seen on the right ). 1938
The polo playing Earl of Erne with his fiance, Lady Davina Lytton, whose engagement was recently announced, leaving the Ranelagh Club today
At the Mounted Gymkhana at the Ranelagh Club, West London, Mrs Dennitt and Mr Robert Cunninghame Graham, 13 July 1929
Eye-catching off-licence called Simply Drinks with blackboards and posters advertising their different services, St Asaph, Denbighshire, North Wales
Childrens den in the now disused Napoleonic fortress of the Western Heights, Dover, Kent, England. A notice gives a warning: enter and die
International Polo at the Ranelagh Club, England versus The Rest. The Marquis and Marquise of Portago. 21 June 1930
Watching the polo at Cowdray Park, Sussex, Miss Georgina Wernher and her mother Lady Zia Wernher. 1938
Miss Brands party in Southend, Essex. Cutting the cake. 1938
Watching the Polo at the Hurlingham Club - the Champion Cup semi - finals - the Marchioness Camden and friends. 1 July 1922
The wedding of Mr Paul Willert and the Honourable Brenda Pearson, daughter of the late Viscount Cowdray, took place at St Marks Church, North Audley Street, London
Cowdray Park Polo at Midhurst in Sussex. Sharing a joke, Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten, the Honourable WW Astor, and Captain GE and Mrs Prior Palmer. 25 July 1938
Members at the Hartley Country Club, Kent. 1935