- Lady
Alexandra Naldera Metcalfe CBE (née Curzon; 20
March 1904 – 7
August 1995) was a
British aristocrat. She was the
third daughter of Lord Curzon, Viceroy...
- SS
Naldera was a steam-powered p****enger
liner owned and
operated by the
Peninsular and
Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)
between 1920 and 1938...
-
buried in the
churchyard outside. The Curzons'
youngest daughter,
Alexandra Naldera, was
conceived in July 1903 at Naldehra, 25 km from Shimla,
perhaps after...
-
first wife of the
fascist politician Sir
Oswald Mosley; and
Alexandra Naldera ("Baba"), Curzon's
youngest daughter; she
married Edward "Fruity" Metcalfe...
- (born 23
August 1898), the
first wife of Sir
Oswald Mosley; and
Alexandra Naldera (born 20
April 1904), the wife of
Edward Dudley Metcalfe, the best friend...
-
became Glandore Children's Home
until its
closure in 1966.
Located on
Naldera Street, it was a government-run
institution catering for boys
under the...
- of the world.[citation needed] In 1925,
Metcalfe married Lady
Alexandra Naldera ("Baba")
Curzon (1904–1995), 18
years younger than he, and the
third daughter...
- Edwardstown,
which had
opened on the site of the
former Girls Reformatory on
Naldera Street, Edwardstown. ****s
served as
schoolmistress and sub-matron there...
-
requisitioned troopship bombed and sunk by
German aircraft.
Sister ship
Naldera.
Located off
Bougie (Béjaïa), Algeria, p****ing Cape Carbon. 36°52′N 05°01′E...
-
Marshall Martin (1895–1951), a ship's
purser on the P&O p****enger
liner SS
Naldera. They
married in the
Dumfries Catholic Apostolic church, to
which the family...