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... Approval range gladly sent on receipt of references. NOW ON SALE The OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OF THE CORONATION of their Majesties King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth STANDARD EDITION 1/- DE L.UXE EDITION 2/6 ...
... Approval range gladly sent on receipt of references. NOW ON SALE The OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OF THE CORONATION of their Majesties King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth STANDARD EDITION 1/- DE L.UXE EDITION 2/6 ...
... match her dress, set off with lilies. THE TATLER CORONATION NUMBER I i will be published next week. Particulars of this unique and inter esting number are given on page 254 HERE FOR THE CORONATION THE CROWN PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF DENMARK WITH THE EARL ...
... of ourselves at the moment; we are rejoicing in the Coronation of a golfer King. Almost every club in the kingdom has held, or is holding, competitions to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI., and quite rightly so, for our Sovereign is an earnest ...
... of the imminent crowning of his son I am reminded of an incident which occurred in the period of the father's intensest Coronation activities, when he spent five hours in a railway carriage for a four hours visit to Norwich to attend the Royal Agricultural ...
... MOTOR DICTA. By H. E. SYMONS. THE two million-odd motorists in this country will hail with particular joy the Coronation of King George VI., for he is known to be keenly interested in motoring matters, not only in the field of sport, but in industrial ...
... his Coronation week flowing black robes and high Moslem hat we are so familiar with his appearance as a British sports man, and especially a racing resular. in well-cut Western clothes. Looking ahead, the Law will be celebrating the Coronation next ...
... George V.'s Coronation were: Field Marshal the Earl Roberts, Second Sword; the Duke of Beaufort, Curtana, or the Sivord of Mercy; Field- Mar shal Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, the Third Sword 1902: St. James's Street decorated for the Coronation of King ...
... picture was specially painted for our sister- paper, The Illustrated London News, and appeared in the Coronation Number of 1911. It represents KING GEORGE VI. and his younger brothers and his sister fishing at Balmoral. The names (I. to r.) are Princess Mary ...
... national life has been Q consecrated through the centuries where the t brilliant and colourful ceremony of Coronation has now confirmed King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth in their great fand glorious trust. The home of the young couple after their mar- riage ...
... privileges and which culminated in that memorable incident at the Abbey door when Caroline was refused admission to the Coronation on the grounds that she had not been sent an official invitation. This last indignity may well have hastened her death in ...
... No gesture JL could have been more characteristic. fThe youngest but one of a family of ten, of whom six survive, King George VI. 's Consort was born on August 4, 1900, at St. Paul's Waldenburv, her tfi parents' Hertfordshire home. This en- chantingly ...