Women press close to the Royal car to get a glimpse of the hay Queen, at Nantwich, Cheshire. With the Duke of Edinburgh she made a thirteen-hour visit to Staffordshire and Cheshire. At Crewe, fifty farmers waiting to meet the Queen were told: Don't squeeze her hand too hard,'" The advice came from Mr. Robert Somerville, clerk to the Duchy of Lancaster council. He ***** "A farmer's handshake can be hard." At Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, the Queen talked to Group captain Robert Burns) who flew night-fighters from the same RAF Station as Group Captain Peter Townsend during the war. His service with Peter Townsend was not mentioned. November 3, 1955. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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