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  2. GEORGE VI CROWNED KING OF ENGLAND

    Before the high altar of England, in the heart of that "acre, town, indeed, with the richest and royalest seed," which is Westminster Abbey, George VI and his Queen came to their crowning here amid a scene of earthly splendor. Reflecting a splendor not of the earth but from on high, the monarch entered into the kingdom, the power, and the glory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,794 words
  3. LONDON'S ADORNMENT

    It is not exactly fair to frey, soot-stained, stately London at this moment to let the mind wander back to the Silver Jubilee in 1935 many people are doing to the impartative disadvantage of her present festal garb. It is easy to say there was more dignity in ...

    Article : 2,143 words
  4. CORONATION CORTEGE

    The reveille sounded it dawn on Coronation Day for 55,000 troops, sailors and airmen of the overseas contingents encamped in royal parks and otter areas, who, in providing much of the pageantry for the procession and the processional route, embodied ...

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