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Gordon West talks to Miss Helen Villiers, the younger daughter of Lady Kahleen Villers at a party organised by Lady Hadfield for the Committee and Patrons of Lady Mount Temples Midnight Matinee (in aid of the Charing Cross Hospital). Date: 1933
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Charing Committee Gordon Helen Matinee Midnight Mount Patrons Temples Villiers Younger Youngest Miss
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In this photograph from 1933, Gordon West, a distinguished gentleman, engages in an animated conversation with Miss Helen Villiers, the younger daughter of Lady Kahleen Villiers. The image was captured at a glamorous party organized by Lady Hadfield for the Committee and Patrons of Lady Mount Temples Midnight Matinee, an event held in aid of the Charing Cross Hospital. The elegant setting of the party is evident in the ornate decorations, the opulent table settings, and the stylish attire of the guests. The atmosphere is filled with excitement and anticipation as the Midnight Matinee was a popular social event known for its unique blend of entertainment and philanthropy. Gordon West, a man of refined manners and impeccable style, is seen here in the prime of his life, dressed in a dapper suit and wearing a confident expression. Miss Helen Villiers, the younger daughter of Lady Kahleen Villiers, is equally stunning in her elegant gown and captivating smile. Her youthful beauty and engaging demeanor make her a captivating presence in the photograph. The connection between Gordon and Miss Helen is not clear, but their lively interaction suggests a deep engagement in their conversation. The exchange of words between them is a testament to the power of human connection, even in the midst of a bustling social event. The photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the social scene of the 1930s, a time of elegance, glamour, and philanthropy. It is a reminder of a bygone era, where social gatherings were not just opportunities for entertainment, but also platforms for making a difference in the community. The image is a beautiful representation of the human spirit, the power of conversation, and the enduring allure of the past.
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