DescriptionMonique Ducarel de la Pasture (1869-1967), Lady Bullough (10).jpg
English: Lady Bullough during a fishing trip on-board their steam yacht Rhouma. Monique Ducarel de la Pasture (1869-1967) married Sir George Bullough (1870-1939), 1st Baronet, on 24 June 1903 at Kinloch Castle, Rùm Island.
Français : Lady Bullough lors d'un voyage de pêche à bord de leur yacht à vapeur Rhouma. Monique Ducarel de la Pasture (1869-1967) épouse Sir George Bullough (1870-1939), 1er Baronnet, le 24 juin 1903 au château de Kinloch, île de Rùm.
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