CELEBRATIONS IN WEST CORNWALL
... kindly lent by Mr. Waters, they gatnered celebrate th ...
... kindly lent by Mr. Waters, they gatnered celebrate th ...
... l); special, K. Milner. Cycles.—l J. Wathen (King George VI. battle cruiser), 2 J. Watson, jun. (K.I. yacht), IX H. Griffin (Indian rajah). Prams.—l Mrs. E. Hewett (Eskimo), 2 F. Seers (King George VI. battleship), 3 Emily Boulton (nurse). Pedestrian ...
... are in the midst of the enthusiastic crowds, and they have fallen into the maelstrom of engagements that accompanies the Coronation. To-night they had one, to-morrow they have another in the City, and as soon as it is ended they will leave London again ...
... put on their coronets and King George VI. acclaimed by cries of God save the King, thrice repeated, followed by a fanfare of trumpets. The Archbishop of Canterbury then commenced the ceremonial attendant on the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. He placed ...
... llcm throughout the wide world WV'lneeday was the Coronation with its attendant rejoicings and nities. far broadcasting could penetrate, the peoples of all .i listened to the Ceremony of the Coronation in Westminster Abbey hose whose word-pictures made ...
... organization marks CORONATION EVENTS. All eyes in the Camborne Redruth area evening of Coronation Day lilted w the warm, clear sky. Above them, revolless saw, speeding wtstward, twin-engined biplane. It contained films the coronation proce*>- J on, taken ...
... the Borough of Caine in commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of H.M. King George V. (1935) and dedicated on the Coronation of H.M. King George VI. (1937). Day of Festival. The day of festival began 8 a.m., when a Royal salute of 21 guns was fired. The guns ...
... M. Jenkins) and Sergt. Curnow have been awarded the Coronation medals. (chairman West District and Mr. W. A. B. Bat trick (clerk) from His Majesty King George VI. to wear in memory his coronation. sancreed. At the Parish Church, Sancreed, on Sunday, ...
... s that have King George VI ruling over us in this country, and we hope that his reign will be long and prosperous (applause). I am sure you will be all feeling for him next week in that magnificent and trying ordeal of the Coronation. He leaves Buckingham ...
... tea, and then to the Picture House to see Coronation pictures. Hearty cheers were given the Captain by the Scouts, and pleasant day came to an end. , ' . The village was exceptionally well dewrated for Coronation Day. The day commenced merry peals the bells ...
... drew the attention all to the Coronation seats provided as memorial King George VI. He hoped all would be satistied with the one name marked them and not attempt to add other names. All the children were given a Coronation cup and saucer. Mrs. J. Harris ...
... years; yet on Coronation Day, was opened and a real pleasure to him, his wife an! •trap. _ the true sense of the adjourned by Mr. C. Leslie Rutter, daughter, to do what they could. Mr. P. M. Willcox, who offered his •sts were world-wide coroner for South-East ...