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This record is about the General: Lord Curzon questions the authenticity of the Pedestal of Peacock Throne,... dating from 1908 in the series Board of Education and predecessors: Private Office: Papers (Series 1). It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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ED 24/309
1908
General: Lord Curzon questions the authenticity of the Pedestal of Peacock Throne, Delhi
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Board of Education and predecessors: Private Office: Papers (Series 1)
General: Lord Curzon questions the authenticity of the Pedestal of Peacock Throne,...
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