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English: Lady Randolph Churchill in 1892, leaning on a column from the house of Lady Cornelia Baroness Wimborne (1847-1927), sister of Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill, at Canford Magna near Bournemouth.
Français : Lady Randolph Churchill en 1892, appuyée sur une colonne de la maison de Lady Cornelia Baronne Wimborne (1847-1927), sœur de Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill, à Canford Magna près de Bournemouth.
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