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Beatrice Annie Pace

Mrs Pace with her pet sheepdog in her garden Circa 1928.

From left: Leslie, Dorothy, Selwyn, Beatrice and Doris Pace.
(World's Pictorial News, 5 February 1928).

Photo appeared on the front page of Thomson's Weekly
News and purports to show Beatrice
as a young woman 'in
service'. (She had spent three years in London as a teenager during
the Edwardian years as a domestic servant).

The People, March 25, 1928.

World's Pictorial News, April 20, 1928.

World's Pictorial News, 13 May 1928, p. 1

A scene from the opening of the Pace trial, Gloucester, 3 July
1928.
Daily Sketch, 3 July 1928, p. 1

Daily Mirror, 7 July 1928, p. 1. (Left: crowds greeting
the acquittal in Gloucester.
Upper right: Beatrice Pace.
Lower
right: Norman Birkett, K.C. (Beatrice's barrister)
and Mr. Justice Horridge (the presiding judge).

On the day after Beatrice's acquittal, the rights to her
'life-story' were sold to the Sunday Express.
This image shows an advertisement for the serialised autobiography
which appeared in the Daily Mail.
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