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Lord Beaverbrook appears at art exhibit
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MV Lord Beaverbrook talking to another man (off picture) in Art Exhibition, portrait of an officer behind him.
Canadian-British politician, newspaper proprietor, art show, artist, paintings
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SV officer sitting incar, man closes car door.
Canadian-British politician, newspaper proprietor, car, auto
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MV Lord Beaverbrook standing in Art Exhibition makes speech.
Canadian-British politician, newspaper proprietor, art show, artist, paintings
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