Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (English Wikipedia)

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  • 1940 photo of Princess Mary Street with Rex Cinema in background, West Jerusalem on the Alamy website [1]

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  • "How Queen Mary Is Spending the £12,000 Given To Her by the Marys of the Empire". Illustrated London News. 1 January 1911. p. 956. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  • Lucas, J. (2008). Thomas Beecham: An Obsession with Music. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 183. ISBN 9781843834021. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  • Anning, S. (1966). The General Infirmary at Leeds. E. and S. Livingston. ISBN 9780598254436. Retrieved 1 November 2019. PREFACE - THIS book was dedicated with her gracious permission to Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal who became Patron of the Infirmary in 1936 under the new Charter of Incorporation. Her sudden death on March 28th, 1965 was....
  • "Royal agriculture society of England". Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 7 September 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2022. [page 175] 1949 - Trustees...HRH Princess Mary...Harewood House....
  • Basford, E. (2021). Princess Mary. The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7509-9700-3. Retrieved 14 August 2022. During the Bramham Moor Hunt season, hundreds of spectators would turn out to catch a glimpse of... However, Mary did not hunt often, preferring to watch horse racing instead...[...husband Viscount Harewood was Master of the (Bramham Moor) Hunt]...In the 1930s, there were regular house parties and a stream of visitors for the race events at Wetherby and York, ...
  • The Civil Service Year. H. M. Stationery Office. 1931. p. 246. Retrieved 23 August 2023.

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  • "Several well-known Leeds musical authorities tell of the opportunities afforded them to talk things musical to her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal". Yorkshire Evening Post. West Yorkshire, England. 10 January 1949. Retrieved 20 September 2015. ...(Princess Mary) was concert-going in Leeds as recently as this week-end when (she) attended the concert. The Princess Royal is a patron of the Leeds Triennial Musical Festival. During the last series in October, 1947, she attended most...
  • "COST OF £20.000". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. Yorkshire, England. 28 July 1927. Retrieved 2 June 2021. Mr. Sutherland and his wife had the honour of being presented to the Princess, also the Deputy Lady Mayoress (Mrs Owen), the Misses Airey, Sir Charles and Lady Wilson, the Vicar of Leeds and Mrs. Elliott, Miss Lupton, Mr. H. C. Emhleton, Mrs. Ostler...served tea...beautiful programme of music...[Also, Leeds Mercury, 28 July 1927 ...presented [to the Princess] were Sir Charles and Lady Wilson, the Rev. W. Thompson Elliott and Mrs. Elliott, the Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Sutherland, Mr. C. Embleton (the founder of the Leeds Choral Union), Lady Coward, Lady Clarke...Mrs Ostler, Alderman and Mrs. Ratcliffe, Miss Owen..]
  • "The Infirmary Appeal: Princess Royal's Support of Scheme". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 1 December 1933. p. 3. Retrieved 31 October 2019. The committee was launched by Miss E.G. Lupton...it was announced that the Princess Royal had agreed to become Patron of the whole Appeal... Vice-Presidents are:-... Lady Irwin, Lady Bingley, Lady Moynihan,... Lady Burton.. the Hon. Mrs Edward Lascelles...serving on the Committee are...Lady Burton,...Miss Elinor Lupton... Mrs Noel Middleton...Miss J.B. Kitson...

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  • "Garden Party, Headingley Cricket Ground". Leodis - Leeds City council. Retrieved 19 May 2021. The Princess carries an impressive bouquet of carnations and trailing fern and is escorted by former Leeds Lord Mayor Sir Edwin Airey, of the building company, William Airey and Son Leeds Ltd. The Lady Mayoress, Isabella Lupton escorts the Princess's husband, Viscount Lascelles, who is behind his wife. The Lord Mayor, Alderman Hugh Lupton, Lady Clarke and Mrs R.X. [N.] Middleton bring up the rear of the procession.
  • "Garden Party, Headingley Cricket Ground". Leodis - Leeds City council. Retrieved 19 May 2021. The Princess carries an impressive bouquet of carnations and trailing fern and is escorted by former Leeds Lord Mayor Sir Edwin Airey, of the building company, William Airey and Son Leeds Ltd. The Lady Mayoress, Isabella Lupton escorts the Princess's husband, Viscount Lascelles, who is behind his wife. The Lord Mayor, Alderman Hugh Lupton, Lady Clarke and Mrs R.X. [N.] Middleton bring up the rear of the procession.

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  • Basford, Elisabeth (August 2020). Seward, Ingrid (ed.). "A Quiet Devotion to Duty". Majesty. 41 (8). Cliff Moulder. Retrieved 30 September 2020. The princess maintained her interest with the Girl Guide Association throughout her life, serving as president from 1920 until her death.
  • Basford, Elisabeth (August 2020). "A Quiet Devotion to Duty". Cliff Moulder. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  • Basford, Elisabeth (August 2020). Seward, Ingrid (ed.). "A Quiet Devotion to Duty". Majesty. 41 (8). Cliff Moulder. Retrieved 30 September 2020. Mary was rarely seen out of uniform during the Second World War as Chief Controller and later Controller Commandant of the Auxiliary Territorial Service. She travelled the length and breadth of the country visiting ATS units, canteens and military command stations.

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  • "Hoping for a Boy". The Barrier Miner. Broken Hill. 6 September 1950. Retrieved 20 September 2015 – via Trove. ...the Countess plans to attend every night of the Leeds Triennial Musical Festival...
  • "ROYAL COUPLE". Mercury. 18 March 1953. Retrieved 19 April 2022.

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  • "Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood". London: National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 16 May 2021. On 27th July 1927, at the Headingley Cricket Ground, near Leeds, Princess Mary was photographed as guest of honour at a garden party. The procession of dignitaries which followed her included Charles Lupton's brother, Leeds Lord Mayor Hugh Lupton and his wife Isabella Lupton, the Lady Mayoress. Their niece, Olive Middleton (nee Lupton) was also photographed as one of the dignitaries in the procession walking behind Princess Mary. Olive had been on the Princess's fundraising committee for the Leeds Infirmary and her husband, Noel Middleton, had co-founded the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra with both the Princess and her son George Lascelles as patrons.
  • "Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  • "Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood". National Portrait Gallery, London. Retrieved 16 May 2021. On 27th July 1927, at the Headingley Cricket Ground, near Leeds, Princess Mary was photographed as guest of honour at a garden party...Their niece, Olive Middleton (nee Lupton) was also photographed as one of the dignitaries in the procession walking behind Princess Mary. Olive had been on the Princess's fundraising committee for the Leeds Infirmary and her husband, Noel Middleton, had co-founded the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra with both the Princess and her son George Lascelles as patrons...Noel Middleton had attended soirees at Harewood House...

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  • "Et Cetera". The Tablet. 31 December 1921. Retrieved 1 October 2016.

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