Lady Diana Stuart-Wortley
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Ref No:s02572
Title:Lady Diana Stuart-Wortley
Location:Sheffield
Date:01/11/1944
Date Period:1940-1959
Photographer:Tatler and Bystander
Notes:

Reproduced from the Tatler and Bystander November 1 1944. The accompnaying text reads: - In and out of uniform Lady Diana Stuart-Wortley recovers from an accident Lady Diana Stuart-Wortley, a despatch rider in the M.T.C., recently met with an accident when her machine skidded while she was bringing important documents from the Midlands to the Admiralty. After completing her mission in an American Jeep, she was taken to hospital with a broken leg and a dislaocated ankle, and is now recovering at her parents' home, Wortley Hall, near Sheffield. Lady Diana is the second of the Earl and Countess of Wharncliffe's four daughters, and has been serving in the M.T.C. for four and a half years, two of which she has spent as a despatch rider.

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