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CORONATION DEVICE

... CORONATION DEVICE. The outstanding and loyal display was a device with portraits of King George VI. and Queen Elizabeth, with inscription Long May They Reign.” At this po‘ it in the exhibition a cornet party from the Buckingham Salvation Army Band struck ...

HOW N. BUCKS VILLAGES CELEBRATED CORONATION

... HOW N. BUCKS VILLAGES CELEBRATED CORONATION “In England's Green and Pleasant Land Bon-fires, Tree Plantings, Sports and Feastings Buckingham’s Brilliant Night of Revelry A QUIETNESS has fallen the scene which the Buckingham Advertiser circnlates. revelrv ...

PLANTED BY COLONEL HARRIS

... sports, which were fully and keenly contested, and next came the planting of a copper beech to commemorate the Coronation of His Majesty King George VI. on the small green in the centre of the village. This was given by Mrs. Ellington and planted by Colonel ...

The Fleet by Night Freshwater Loaded With

... electric bulbs. Child Actors In Coronation Plays T_TERE is an interesting sidenglit on Fsederick Cavil:e (soldier). The King - 1 - 1 -the Coronation of Their Majesties and Queen are both AiX years of age, King George VI. and Queen Elizabethand the other ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1937
Newspaper: New Milton Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 299 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE PICK OF THE TRADERS' TELEGRAM OF LOYALTY

... Buckingham Palace last week-end: To His Majesty, King George VI., Buckingham Palace, London. The Sheerness and Isle of Sheppey Chamber of Commerce, here assembled to celebrate your Majesties' Coronation, with representatives of Your Majesties’ Forces and ...

In Cornwall

... “hoy” who is now Pastor of the Baptist Church at Madford, Launceston, is Chaplain to Launceston's Coronation Mayor (Coun. S. J. Fitze). He preached a Coronation sermon recently, and it was printed tully in last week's issue of the “Cornish and Devon Post ...

STRANDED CIRCUS ASSISTS

... condition that the Tent was available for the village on Coronation Day. Messrs. Fossett and Ginnett willingly After a peal of bells at 6 a.ra. and a 7 a.m. co-operated and by 9 a.m. on Coronation morning service, a united service was conducted by had the ...

NEWS FLASHES By THE NEWSBOY

... new stamps. some people like them very much — ot hers criticise them severely. The portraits of the King and Queen on the Coronation stamp are very fine: Out the border is a trifle too ornate. The three stamps of the ordinary are rather overcrowded. The ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1937
Newspaper: Faversham News
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 371 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PERMANENT MEMORIAL

... You are taking a most prominent part in the nation-wide endeavour to establish a permanent memorial of the Coronation His Majesty King George VI, he said. This privilege you are having carries with it certain responsibilities, and I going to make appeal ...

Contest ?

... to London to view the Coronation decorations. « Windsor, too, drew several local people in a hope seeing their Majesties. « * « Many who went to London on Whit Monday took advantage of a chance viewing a coloured film the Coronation. After a series of red ...

_ had refreshing glimpses of the points of view of the residents in rela-

... march, and then the Speaker entered. and taking the centre of the stage. announced that on this day of the crowning of King George VI. the audience were to be given impressions of live previous Coronatbons. Two hundred Years ago, he reminded bearers. Herne ...

Published: Saturday 22 May 1937
Newspaper: Herne Bay Press
County: Kent, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 431 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Leonards

... firm graciously gave the men holiday on Coronation Day, and like true Britishers most of them celebrated In Coronation style, spending freely that they and their families might remember for many a year the Coronation of 1837 Had their employers told them ...