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The Royal Guard. Mr T. Willie, Guard on the Great Western Railway for 38 years
The Royal Guard. Mr T. Willie, Guard on the Great Western Railway for 38 years, was Royal Guard to Queen Victoria, King Edward and Present King and Queen. 23 August 1923
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