File:Princess Mary and Lady Mayoress Isabella Lupton 1926.jpg

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English: Lady Mayoress, Isabella Lupton (right) with Princess Mary, Leeds 1926
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Source http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=2003716_10548037 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/kate-middleton/10135251/How-the-family-of-commoner-Kate-Middleton-has-been-rubbing-shoulders-with-royalty-for-a-century.html
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http://www.thoresby.org.uk/content/publications/publications.php "It may also be possible to purchase....digitised versions of issues that are out of copy right (generally those published 90 or more years ago)." N.B. - File from The Thoresby Society was photographed and originally published in the Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - over 90 years ago in 1926. The photographer was freelance photographer who was largely retired by 1912. His name was "Mac Iver" of Leeds/Bradford. There was no initial in front of the surname so he would be Donald Mac Iver - died 1929. https://sites.google.com/site/leedsandbradfordstudios/home/donald-mac-iver

N.B. - There is a very small chance that the photo was taken by his daughter who was possibly employed as a photographer's assistant at The Yorkshire Post. But as the file/photo is of Royalty - I think it likely that her father was asked to do the photos for the newspaper.

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