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Luncheon and parade of fashions at Dr Trenery's house at St Ives. Social, 10 October 1963 / photogra...

Luncheon and parade of fashions at Dr Trenery's house at St Ives. Social, 10 October 1963 / photogra...

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Luncheon and parade of fashions at Dr Trenery's house at St Ives. Social, 10 October 1963 / photographs by Alec Iverson

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Full title

Luncheon and parade of fashions at Dr Trenery's house at St Ives. Social, 10 October 1963 / photographs by Alec Iverson

Date

10 October 1963

Call Numbers

ON 388/Box 071/Item 097

Record Identifier

1kV8jDen

Reference Code

9624925
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11 negatives - 6 x 6 cm

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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years

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Luncheon and parade of fashions at Dr Trenery's house at St Ives. Social, 10 October 1963 / photographs by Alec Iverson

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ON 388/Box 071/Item 097

Record Identifier

1kV8jDen

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9624925

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