H.M. KING GEORGE VI
... H.M. KING GEORGE VI. Coronation Celebrations 12th MAY, 1937 ...
... H.M. KING GEORGE VI. Coronation Celebrations 12th MAY, 1937 ...
... Massey Shaw. Mr. Warren passed through every rank in the brigade. He holds the Kinf George V. Coronation Silver Jubilee ant the King George VI, Coronation Medals, well as the King’s Police and Fire Brigade Medal awarded in the New Year's Honours List ...
... characters traditional the soil, exccHnif err con portray*! of llao Lnuberlotg, folk- DISTRICT OF BALLYMENA H.M. KING GEORGE VI. Coronation Celebrations 12th MAY, 1937 ...
... trust that we older people will not see another Coronation and that you schoolboys and School-girls will have attained a ripe manhood and womanhood before another takes the place of King George VI. Coronation day is day of rejoicing. I trust the events arranged ...
... officer in the Royal Navy, and took part in several Great War engagements with the enemy. He was recipient of the King George VI. Coronation Medal. EXCURSION TO DERRY. The annual excursion to Derry under the auspices of the Ballymena and Harryville branch ...
... sincerely trust that older people will not see another Coronation and that you schooWioys and schoolgirls will have attained ripe manhood and womanhood before another takes the place King George VI. Coronation Day is a day of rejoicing. I trust the events arranged ...
... “Pat” Knox, son of Lieut.-Colonel R. S. Knox, D. 5.0., he had the honour of being presented to his Majesty King George VI. during the Coronation celebrations. Acting-Captain M'Gralh’s rapid promotion was the reward for distinguished service in the campaign ...
... PARISH OF KIRKINRIOLA. ST. PATRICK’S PARISH CHURCH CORONATION OF THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE VI. AND QUEEN ELIZABETH. SERVICE IN THE PARISH CHURCH On SUNDAY NEXT, 9th May, 1937, At 4 p.m. The Service, which will be attended by representatives of the Urban ...
... CORONATION [To the Editor.] Sir, —May permitted to express your columns what is in the hearts of multitudes of Christian people at this Coronation season? It is that the -sequel to the Coronation celebrations may a widespread response to what the Archbishop ...
... CORONATION SERIES CORONATION ROBES FOR KING, PEERS AND PEERESSES. Not the l«e«t part of the Coroaiatioa are the robee to worn by tlie King and the principal participants of the Coronation ceremony, and work in thia Connecticut commences almofii soon aa ...
... about £60,000, and the most important matter from a national pomt view would the Coronation of his Majesty King George VI. There was a general feeling that the Coronation should be celebrated in a manner worthy of the occasion. They had already decided ...
... THE CORONATION Mr. John Drinkwater, in the admirable posthumous message which appeared the official programme of the Coronation, speaks of mystical significame of our oonsfi tutional Monarch.” It may well seem lo many who have participated in one way ...