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 ...
... was refused. THE KING GEORGE VI. CORONATION SCHOLARSHIP. The governing bodies of the Royal Academy of Music announce that his Majesty the King has been pleased to approve the foundation of a music scholarship commemorating Coronation Year. It will be known ...
... CORONATION AWARDS. FULL LIST OF RECIPIENTS. BELFAST GETS BIG SHARE. A list including all the names of members of the Royal Ulster Constabu. lary who have received King George VI. Coronation Medals has just seen issued. The following are the awards:— ...
... your firm. The Belfast Telegraph of May 12, 1937, will, I feel sure, be preserved by many as an interesting King George VI. Coronation souvenir. Again—hearty congratulations to your staff, many thanks, and all good wishes for the continued success of ...
... occasion of the forthcoming Coronation be rescinded, and that instead the Minister of Home Affairs be asked to authorise the expenditure by the County Council of £5O bn Tyrone County Hospital to name bed the King George VI Coronation bed, that £25 be expended ...
... attractions provided for them. A new elephant house is to be built on the site of the existing one and called the King George VI. Coronation House. The Maharajah of Bhaunagar has given £lO.OOO. and the building will cost about double that sum. Many improvements ...
... occasion of the forthcoming Coronation be rescinded, and that instead the Minister of Home Affairs he asked to authorise the expenditure by the County Council of £5O on Tyrone County Hospital to name bid “The King George VI. Coronation Bed; that £25 be expended ...
... of decorating the County Courthouses for the Coronation be rescinded, and that instead the Ministry asked to authorise the expenditure of £ad Tyrone County Hospital to name a bed the King George VI. Coronation Bed ; that spent decorating the County Courthouse ...
... 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 ...
... Westminster. almost (nine centuries ago, is the predecessor of the day when the Crown was similarly placed upon George VI.? The Coronation of a Christian King is !as religious as the enthronement of an Archbishop. the consecration of a Bishop. the ordination ...
... annual Orange service in BnUysculllon Parish Church. A resolution was passed with acclamation congratulating H.M King George VI. his Coronation. Subsequently a meeting the Royal Arch Purple Chapter was held —Br. James Allen. W.M.. presiding—when three candidates ...