which appealed strongly to the imagination of the crowd, was provided when following the march past, the royal pair, accompanied by Lady Bridges spent several minutes in conversation with a little crippled girl—Thelma Palmer, of Norwood—who is a post guide of the 1st Creveen Company. She recently met with an accident, but senior officers and sister guides had her brought to the oval so that she should not be left out of the ceremony. Our photograph shows the smiling royal couple and Lady Bridges conversing with the patient. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 2 May 1927, Page 12
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