File:May Borden in the Lebanon (1942).jpg

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English: Lady Spears (centre) with Sir Edward Spears (left) in December 1942 in the Lebanon on the steps of their residence – that of the First British Minister to the Levant.

To the right of Sir Edward stands Henry Hopkinson, private secretary to the Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir Alexander Cadogan; Richard Casey, Minister Resident in the Middle East, is to the right of Lady Spears, with Mrs Ethel Casey to her left.

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