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The Prince Of Wales Enroute to Stoke Ferry
From: Telephone message book: 11 Aug 1902 - 27...From Chief Constable to A and B Divisions – His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales will leave Liverpool Street Station 4.30 p.m. ordinary Great Eastern train for Stoke Ferry on the 27th Inst.
[Abridged from the Norwich Mercury – Wednesday 29 October 1902 – THE PRINCE OF WALES AT DIDLINGTON. After attending the review of the Guards just returned from South Africa on the Horse Guards Parade, London, on Monday, H.R.H. the Prince Wales travelled by the 4.30 express from Liverpool Street to Stoke Ferry, and afterwards proceeded to Didlington Hall on visit to Lord and Lady Amherst of Hackney. Ed.]
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25 Oct 1902Reference number
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