Postie Lawson, Pioneer: Lord Sempill and his 4-year-old daughter Janet have great fun
Postie Lawson, Pioneer: Lord Sempill and his 4-year-old daughter Janet have great fun with " Scotlands first horseless carriage" in the grounds of their lovely home, Craigievar Castle, Aberdeenshire. The castle is in the background. Circa 1950
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