Skip to main content
Thumbnail for When Frances won the title it resulted in her travelling around the country and promoting the cotton industry. This varied from opening functions to having 'Lunch with six cabinet ministers' where she made a speech on behalf of the industry. Left to right: The 1931 Railway Queen, her Chaperone, Frances, The 1930 Railway Queen, Edna Best and Alice Milners, the 1931 Miss Windsor Woollie. Morcambe.

When Frances won the title it resulted in her travelling around the country and promoting the cotton industry. This varied from opening functions to having 'Lunch with six cabinet ministers' where she made a speech on behalf of the industry. Left to right: The 1931 Railway Queen, her Chaperone, Frances, The 1930 Railway Queen, Edna Best and Alice Milners, the 1931 Miss Windsor Woollie. Morcambe.

1930-1931
Archives
Negative Sheet Number L32/13
Title:
When Frances won the title it resulted in her travelling around the country and promoting the cotton industry. This varied from opening functions to having 'Lunch with six cabinet ministers' where she made a speech on behalf of the industry. Left to right: The 1931 Railway Queen, her Chaperone, Frances, The 1930 Railway Queen, Edna Best and Alice Milners, the 1931 Miss Windsor Woollie. Morcambe.
Date of work:
1930-1931
Reference number:
GB124.DPA/769/11
Level of description:
Access restrictions:
UnrestrictedYou can make an appointment to view this item at Manchester Central Library. See URL field for booking form.
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
Record types:
COMPONENT
Language:
English
Record number:
7396134
View my active saved list
0 items in my active saved list