Duleepsinhji Living Life Be Hermet In Tiny Cornish Village -- K.S. Duleepsinhji, photographed out for a stroll near Bodmin, Cornwall where he is staying.In a quiet little village nestling in a secluded Cornish Bay 30 miles from Bodmin, K.S. Duleepsinhji, once England's most promising batsman is living the life of a hermit, thinking on the getting well. It was the development of his illness at the height of his cricket career which prevented him from travelling with the English test team to Australia in 1932. As he cannot play cricket Duleep has taken up golf, he expects to go to India as soon as he is well enough to help his brother the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar in the work of the State. March 15, 1934. (Photo by Keystone).

Duleepsinhji Living Life Be Hermet In Tiny Cornish Village -- K.S. Duleepsinhji, photographed out for a stroll near Bodmin, Cornwall where he is staying.In a quiet little village nestling in a secluded Cornish Bay 30 miles from Bodmin, K.S. Duleepsinhji, once England's most promising batsman is living the life of a hermit, thinking on the getting well. It was the development of his illness at the height of his cricket career which prevented him from travelling with the English test team to Australia in 1932. As he cannot  play cricket Duleep has taken up golf, he expects to go to India as soon as he is well enough to help his brother the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar in the work of the State. March 15, 1934. (Photo by Keystone).
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