The Georgetowner–World War I at Tudor Place
The women and men of Tudor Place supported The Great War by enlisting, fundraising, entertaining the troops, and nursing.
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The women and men of Tudor Place supported The Great War by enlisting, fundraising, entertaining the troops, and nursing.
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Includes video of American Independence Day ceremony at Washington Old Hall in England during visit by Tudor House staff.
Includes audio interview with Tudor Place Executive Director, Mark Hudson during a visit to Washington Old Hall in England.
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