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English: The Cleghorn family: Kaiulani's three half-sisters and her parents. Left to right: Rose, Helen, Archibald, Annie and Likelike.
Date not given, probably around 1870s
Source Ellen Emerson White (2001) Kaiulani: the People's Princess: Royal Diaries, Scholastic Inc., p. 288 ISBN: 0439129095.
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