Date:1909
Description:House party at Coton House, the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur James, held on 3rd July 1909, after King Edward VII had opened the Temple Speech Room at Rugby School. Back Row: Colonel Streatfeild; Lord Leicester; Lady Norreys; The Earl of Durham, K.G. Middle Row: Mr John Baird C.M.G.; Mrs W. James; Lady Savile; The Duke of Richmond and Gordon, K.G.; Mrs Arthur James, Mr Whitelaw Reid; Mr J. Lowther; Mr Arthur James; Front Row: Mrs G. Keppel; Mrs Whitelaw Reid; H.M. King Edward VII; Lady Leicester
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Source: Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, Warwickshire County Council
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