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The "new" Tate Gallery which the King and Queen opened today (Tuesday). The sculpture gallery which was presented by Lord Duveen, gives an architectural vista nearly 500 feet long and is the greatest hall of sculpture in the world. The King a accompanied by Sir Evan Charteris, Chairman of the Tate Gallery viewing the sculpture._x000D_ 29 June 1937
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The "new" Tate Gallery which the King and Queen opened today (Tuesday).
The sculpture gallery which was presented by Lord Duveen, gives an architectural vista nearly 500 feet long and is the greatest hall of sculpture in the world.
The King a accompanied by Sir Evan Charteris, Chairman of the Tate Gallery viewing the sculpture.
_x000D_ 29 June 1937.

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