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... who received his decora tion in the recent Coronation Honours; has received the officidl command to appear at Buckingham Palace, London, on Friday, 11th June, at 11 a.m., to be decorated by H.M. King George VI, ...
... who received his decora tion in the recent Coronation Honours; has received the officidl command to appear at Buckingham Palace, London, on Friday, 11th June, at 11 a.m., to be decorated by H.M. King George VI, ...
... LOYAL GREETINGS. Tue following telegrame were sent to their Majesties King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth on \t’ednesdny on the occasion of their Coronation ; — | FROM THE COUNTY COUNCIL. 12th May, 1937. His Majesty the King, London. ’ On this great and ...
... King in hus ntg years, and with that thought uprermost, His Majesty's bur'muhuqhout the Coronation rnod was watc eagerly, and even & trifle anxiously. King George VI acquitted himself with great distinction. His stterances, his actions, snd—perhaps more ...
... with ' Coronation Limericks (Herbert Jenkins, 3/6). The theme of the book is clear enough from its title. Its verses deal with all the amusing little happenings which may be expected in London and elsewhere at the coronation of King George VI. People ...
... ITHE BONFIRF For about three weeks prior to the Coronation lheul:n\ lfg Bo:\‘ S(;ou(s.aml the members of the s' Brigade had been preparing a large lmnfiyre on the top of Shurton H‘:I.I The Scouts, under Scoutwaster D, K. Gilbertson, and the Brigade, under ...
... several matters which our civic chiefs are delaying? I can think of two especially at the moment. The first is the King George VI. national memorial appeal fund. It is many weeks now since the fund was launched, and I observe that many places are actually ...
... Their Majesties King George VI ‘snd Queen Elizabeth : “'The King and Queen ‘desire me to express to all who joined in vour ‘message their best thanks for your kind con‘mtuluion and good wishes on the occasion of Their Majesties’ Coronation.—Alexander Hardinge ...
... be preserved !in the county museum, was i donated by the late Provost ' James Smith, who wore it first at the coronation of \King George VI. The chain ' of office was presented in 11950 by Mr A. I. Tulloch, convener of the new Shetland Islands Council ...
... all were assembled in the courtvard Sir Arthur referred to the reason for this gathering—to celebrate the coronation of our most noble King George VI and Queen Elizabeth—and called for three hearty cheers for Their Majesties, The response was long and lusty ...
... medals on that Apedry i lh-rm in the othe n curren 3 it is t r Wi about. A\'dnfllflar: low reflections on th L Il Coronation of King George VI. may not be amiss. ‘To-morrow marks the final act n what Kob.bly is the greatest pageant the world has ever scen ...
... this yea he Victorian Age i feles since from t) { esp O Teview ne | the history of the Briti coronation of the great Queen to the coronation of King George VI is a period of almosi exactly a century. e This pamphlet is issued by the Historica Association ...
... Methodism which have helped 3nd “Cartoons fae da ‘New Shet- ters as the King George VI to make me, laffifiler'-’;l National Memorial Appeal fund egarding politics — the “New and the Coronation, A YOUNG METHQDIST' Shetlander” ig g non-pa:ty maga- Regarding the first ...