Other famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . DUCHESS HARRIETS MEMORIAL, DUNROBIN, OF WHICH THE FOUNDA-TION STONE WAS LAID BY THE QUEEN The Dukepresented somepeople to me ; amongst others a very old lady, Mrs. Hounstonby name, who is between eighty and ninety, and was a greatfriend of the dear Duchess and of the Duchess of Norfolk. Shewas quite overcome, and said, Is that my dear Queen, and tak-ing the Dukes hand, and my darling Dukee ? Of course the Queen was shown the Museum, formerly the H)unrobin Castle 235 old drinking-hoLise, in the Castle garden. Of it Her Majestywrites as fol
Other famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . DUCHESS HARRIETS MEMORIAL, DUNROBIN, OF WHICH THE FOUNDA-TION STONE WAS LAID BY THE QUEEN The Dukepresented somepeople to me ; amongst others a very old lady, Mrs. Hounstonby name, who is between eighty and ninety, and was a greatfriend of the dear Duchess and of the Duchess of Norfolk. Shewas quite overcome, and said, Is that my dear Queen, and tak-ing the Dukes hand, and my darling Dukee ? Of course the Queen was shown the Museum, formerly the H)unrobin Castle 235 old drinking-hoLise, in the Castle garden. Of it Her Majestywrites as follows : — At a quarter to eleven walked with Jane Churchill and theDuke down tothe small Mu-seum in the Gar-den, which isvery nicely ar-ranged, andwhere there isa very interestingcollection of Cel-tic orn am ents,some of whichare quite perfect,and have beenvery well imi-tated, and of allsorts of odd andcurious Celtic re-mains, weapons,utensils, etc., anda very fine large collection of all the birds found at or near Dun-robin. Mr. Joass, the minister,
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