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1967 Press Photo Kathleen Fare dressed as queen Stephens Gardens

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22-4-67 Grandmother Kathy to play the part of the Queen at a Vietnam War protest rally - An impersonation of the Queen by a 57-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Kathleen Fare, at a Vietnam War protest is to go on despite a warning by Scotland Yard. The decision was made by the Committee of 100, the group which is to stage the rally in Trafalgar Square on Sunday week, April 30th. Mrs. Fare will don a purple cloak and tiara to play the part of the Queen and after a march from White Chapel will "decorate' an "Australian' solder "for bravery in Vietnam for killing innocent children'. Mrs. Fare has paid fines totaling £200 following anti-war demonstrations. Photo Shows: 57-year old Mrs. Kathleen Fare, dressed in her regalia as Queen, poses at her home at St. Stephen's Gardens, Paddington.

Photo measures 8 x 10 inches.

Photo is dated 04-04-1967.

This item is an original collectible vintage print from a news archive, not a digital download or reproduction. Please see our FAQ for more information.

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