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Mrs Patrick de Bathe - wife of war correspondent

Mrs Patrick de Bathe - wife of war correspondent


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Mrs Patrick de Bathe - wife of war correspondent

Mrs Patrick de Bathe, formerly Miss Violet Lindsay Wood who was the wife of Mr. Patrick de Bathe, one of The Daily Telegraphs special war correspondents during the First World War. The Tatler reports on Mrs de Bathe going to Dieppe to help collect and distribute clothing and medical requisites at the Anglo-French Air depot presided over by Mrs Price, whose husband, Colonel Price, was Postmaster-General at the front. Date: 1915

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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

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