Mr. J. R. Bell
... Association of Seamen's Agencies. He N‘ll4 presented with both the King George V. Silver Jubilee medal and the King George VI. Coronation medal. ...
... Association of Seamen's Agencies. He N‘ll4 presented with both the King George V. Silver Jubilee medal and the King George VI. Coronation medal. ...
... Commodore of the Anchor Line fltet, and one of the known Commanders on the North Atlantic service received the King George VI. Coronation Medal in recognition of his long association with the Merchant Navy. To many people unconnected with the sea Captain ...
... CORONATION NAVAL REVIEW. SHIPMASTERS PRESENTED TO THE KING. PRIOR to reviewing his Fleet King George VI. received on the Royal yacht Victoria and Alhert. at Spithead. the representatives the Merchant Navy and the Fishing Fleet. They were presented to ...
... CORONATION VISITORS. INEIAN PRINCESS ARRIVES IN ANCNOR LINER. Her Highneks the Maharani a Jairtr, cannon of 1/1110 of the prineipal robins of India. from the Anebor liner Tuarania at Liverpool early to-day after. 6,5514-mile journey to .attend the Coronation ...
... MAHARAJAH'S CORONATiON TO TRAVEL IN ANCHOR LI \I 28-vear-&4 rider 3,000.00 D p(mit •. travel to Britain for the it , . '4 King George VI a an oidinary pi. • in the Anchor liner Tameatii Tie only privileger asked, ant • not care ta exercibo thaw, will ...
... the King's 1 , 11141 . tli HPetor flulu iii,, aide:. of Kong George VI. AA a widow. and Frank C.. Howes, reeoinit• 'some sof ths ;sinsiosing of the lighter o.ide Naval Review.. Pleet'a Coronation visit to the i 4 described in rouse detail by Jackatatt. ...
... S OF LOYALTY. WITH age-old eerenionial and amid striking manifestations of l•iyalty and affection, their Majesties King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth were ) esterday erou ned in West- minster Abbey. The first Royal procession kit Buckingham Palace at ...
... the lain iii nerense of 210 shins anti 79,618 ton., nee' the previous r. 'lii view of Coronation, it is appropriate to mention the chairman's tribute to King George VI. when lie said during the eouru. of him address:— '• Long live King! t 14 unit of thim ...
... Glasgow. In the first case it met under the patronage of King George V., in the second, it meets under the patronage of King George VI. But it is the same Empire; older, wiser it may be, but just as interesting. The Prime Minister and Lord Baldwin are joint ...
... designed the great seals of Great Britain and Eire, the British Jubilee and Coronation medals. the King George V. •is-piece. and the Empire coinage struck on the accession of King George VI. and Queen Elisabeth. He also designed the coinage of Bulgaria, Latvia ...