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Sarah Ferguson leaving work

Home After a Busy Day. Sarah Ferguson, who is being tipped with increasing confidence as the girl Prince Andrew will marry, today leaving work at the West End office of the printing firm where she is a sales executive

Agency: Press Association

Sarah Ferguson poses outside her office building in London

Royal Working Fiancée. Miss Sarah Ferguson, whose engagement was announced to Prince Andrew, arrives back at work, in St George Street, London today. She paused only briefly on the doorstep of her office building and did not answer any questions which were shouted at her by reporters who had been kept back to the other side of the road

Agency: Press Association

Sarah Ferguson, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Andrew and Major Ronald Ferguson

Miss Sarah Ferguson (left) enjoys a joke with her future brother in law Prince Charles after polo on Smith's Lawn, Windsor today. With them is her father Major Ronald Ferguson, the Prince's polo manager, who injured his forehead after falling off, her fiance Prince Andrew (back to camera) and the Princess of Wales

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Sketches of Sarah Ferguson's wedding dress

Royal Wedding Day. (Composite Pictures) Sketches of the front and back views of Miss Sarah Ferguson's wedding dress for her wedding today to Prince Andrew at Westminster Abbey. The dress fabric is rich ivory silk Duchess Satin with a neckline edged with pearls. The sleeves are full and square at the crown and the skirt silhouette is designed to be flat in front, widening to the sides and full at the back

Agency: Press Association

Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 66

Includes Autumn in Malvern festival leaflet 2016; Minutes for the Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Dymock Poets 3 October 2015; Booking form and programme for the Annual General Meeting Weekend 2016; Friends of the Dymock Poets Constitution 2016

Wilfrid Gibson's "Certificate of employment during the war"

Form describing a soldier's work during military service in order to help him find employment after de-mobilisation. It lists Gibson's rank as "Private" and regimental employment as "Clerking" from January 1917 to January 1918, adding the comment that he was an "efficient and reliable clerk". The form is signed by Gibson

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