- Page 39 – Dr Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan, MP for Rochdale
- Page 39 -Vancover, preparing for a broadcast
- August 20th, during Gracies time in Canada.
‘La Casa Escondida’ – Pages 54 onwards
Two personal photos from the collection of Michael Stansfield. With great thanks.
- Never happier than when having a good ‘turn out’
- With Monty
- Wearing an outfit that she wore many more times, onstage, entertaining the troops
- The family
- Gracie and Michael
- Breakfast at ‘La Escondida’
- With her father at ‘La Casa Escondida’
- Breakfast at La Casa Escondida
- Edith, Gracie and Betty
- Edith, Grace (Ordell) and Duggie Wakefield
- Page 57 – With Somerset Maugham. Gracie wearing the same coat she wore to collect her St John of Jerusalem award in 1937
- Page 57 – With Bette Davies, Elsa Lanchester and James Cagney. Joan Crawford probably wouldn’t deign to be in the same photo as Bette !
- Page 57 – During Gracies spring tour in America. Mayor Harry Cain (right) Tacoma 27th Jan 1941
- With E.N.S.A in Orkney
- Page 60 – Gracie with Ivor Newton and Douggie Wakefield
- Page 61 – Gracie returns to Rochdale 1941
- Page 62 – Gracie sings at a Clydbank shipyard
- Gracie sings at a munitions factory, ‘Somewhere in England’ 1941
- Which turned out to be Kirby Munitions Factory, though that wasn’t known until after the way ended
- Meeting the girls in the Kirby factory
- Page 63 – Harry Parr Davies in his army uniform
- Page 63 – The final concert of the 1941 British tour
- Page 63 – Gracie at the Albert Hall, 1941