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The Cathay Lounge on board the S. S. Empress of Britain, 1931. Artist: Stewart Bale LimitedThe Cathay Lounge on board the S.S. Empress of Britain, 1931. Mr Edmund Dulacs Lounge, known as the Cathay Lounge. The Empress of Britain was launched 11 June 1930 by HRH Prince of Wales
S. S. Empress of Britain, 1931. Artist: Finlay Photographic PressS.S. Empress of Britain. The painting in the background depicts Champlain presenting his bride to the citizens of Quebec.The Empress of Britain was launched 11 June 1930 by HRH Prince of Wales
Coronation of George IV in Westminster Hall, 1897Coronation of George IV in Westminster Hall: The Champions Challenge, 1897. From a contemporary Engraving in Gentlemans Magazine. Reproduced in Old and New London Vol 111 by Edward Walford
An Historic Occasion: King Edward removing his flying helmet, 1936An Historic Occasion: King Edward removing his flying helmet after landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier Courageous, 1936. From The Sphere - The Funeral of King George V
Queen Mary and four of her children, 1905, (1936). From The Sphere - The Funeral of King George V. [The Sphere, London, 1936]
Infant of Destiny - Less than Six Months Old (Edward VIII), 1894 (1936). From The Sphere - The Funeral of King George V. [The Sphere, London, 1936]
Queen Victoria and Edward VIII, c1898 (1936). From The Sphere - The Funeral of King George V. [The Sphere, London, 1936]
Within the walls of historic Windsor Castle, 1936. From The Sphere - The Funeral of King George V. [The Sphere, London, 1936]
The Widowed Queen, 1936. From The Sphere - The Funeral of King George V. [The Sphere, London, 1936]
King Edward VIII and his three brothers follow the gun carriage, 1936. From The Sphere - The Funeral of King George V. [The Sphere, London, 1936]
In Birmingham: King Edward VIII. proclaimed in the second largest city in England, 1936In Birmingham: King Edward VIII. proclaimed in the second largest city in England, before a great concourse of citizens, 1936
The Imperial Crown, The Orb, and the Sceptre on King Georges coffin in Westminster Hall, 1936The Imperial Crown, The Orb, and the Sceptre on King Georges coffin in Westminster Hall: a near view showing also the Royal Standard and detail of the Westminster Abbey pall, 1936
The State Funeral of King George V at Windsor: memorial wreaths, 1936The State Funeral of King George V at Windsor: memorial wreaths from all classes laid on the lawns outside St. Georges Chapel in hundreds, 1936
Simple Majesty: King Georges coffin, covered by the Royal Standard, 1936Simple Majesty: King Georges coffin, covered by the Royal Standard and surmounted with the Imperial Crown, passing through the streets of London to Westminster Hall, 1936
The moving simplicity of King Georges last journey through London, 1936The moving simplicity of King Georges last journey through London to Westminster Hall for the Lying-In-State: The brief procession as it passed from Aldwych into the Strand, 1936
A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal, 1936A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal and her daughters-in-law, after the departure of the coffin, waiting at Kings Cross to drive to Buckingham Palace, 1936
Watching the coffin, covered by the Royal Standard, 1936Watching the coffin, covered by the Royal Standard and surmounted with the Imperial Crown, lifted from the train: royal mourners
Sympathetic interest in the Royal Funeral Train at Welwyn Station, 1936Sympathetic interest in the Royal Funeral Train: the mourning crowd which waited at Welwyn Station for its passing, typical of the scenes all along the route to London, 1936
The Arrival of King Georges coffin at Wolferton Station, 1936The Arrival of King Georges coffin at Wolferton Station - followed by the Clarence Coach in which Her Majesty rode, accompanied by The Princess Royal and The Duchess of York, 1936
The Empty Saddle: King Georges white pony, Jock, being led in procession, 1936The Empty Saddle: King Georges white pony, Jock, which he rode only a few days before his death, being led in the procession conveying the coffin from Sandringham Church to Wolferton Station, 1936
His Late Majesty King George V, 1936. From The Illustrated London News: Record of the Lying-in-State and Funeral of his late Majesty King George V, Volume 188
Marriage of the Duke of York: the royal procession passing St Pauls Cathedral, 1893 (1906). Artist: Arthur SalmonMarriage of the Duke of York: the royal procession passing St Pauls Cathedral, 1893 (1906). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. VIII
The Duke of York in robes of the House of Lords, 1920. Artist: VandykThe Duke of York dressed in his robes as a member of the House of Lords, 1920. From Our King & Queen and the Royal Princesses. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
The Kings Birthplace, c1937. York cottage on the Sandringham estate. The birth place of King George VI. From Our King & Queen and the Royal Princesses. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
King George VI in the gun turret of H. M.s Southampton, 1937King George VI in the gun turret of H.M.S Southampton, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attending a luncheon to celebrate coronation, 1937King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attending a luncheon given in the Kings honour to celebrate the Kings first visit to The City after his coronation, 1937
Crowds on Oxford Street during the bank holiday which followed King George VIs coronation, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
George VI and Queen Elizabeth leave Buckigham Palace to holiday in Windsor, 1937In the days after their coronation George VI and Queen Elizabeth left Buckigham Palace to holiday in Windsor, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd
Surprise Drive to Hoxton, 1937. On the day after their coronation King George VI and Queen Elizabeth paid a surprise visit to East and North-East London
His Majesty Speaks to His Empire, 1937. Artist: BBCHis Majesty Speaks to His Empire, 1937. King George VI addresses the Empire on the day of his coronation. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
The State Coach leaves Westminster Abbey after the coronation of King George VI, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
The Duke of Kent pays homage to the newly crowned King George VI, 1937The Duke of Kent pays homage to his brother, the newly crowned King George VI, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
The crowning of Queen Elizabeth, wife of King George VI, 1937The moment of the crowning of Queen Elizabeth, the wife of King George VI, at the coronation at Westminster Abbey, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd
George VI is crowned with St. Edwards Crown on the day of his coronation, 1937George VI is crowned with St. Edwards Crown on the day of his coronation at Westminster Abbey, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
Queen Elizabeth looks on as her husband is crowned on the day of his coronation, 1937Queen Elizabeth looks on as her husband is crowned on the day of his coronation at Westminster Abbey, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
Nearing the Abbey, 1937. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth seen arriving at Westminster Abbey for their coronation. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd
The Recognition, 1937. Artists: King George VI, UnknownThe Recognition, 1937. King George VI showing himself to the people on the occasion of his coronation. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
Midnight in the Mall, 1937. A mother watches over her children as they sleep on The Mall, to ensure their place to see the coronation of King George VI
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth leaving a reheasal from their Coronation, 1937King George VI and Queen Elizabeth seen leaving a reheasal from their Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey, May 5th, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attend the Association Football cup final, 1937King George VI and Queen Elizabeth attended the Association Football cup final between Sunderland and Preston North End at Wembley Stadium, May 1st 1937
H. H the Maharaja Bhim Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, 1937H.H the Maharaja Bhim Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, Prime Minister of Nepal (second from left) on his way to Buckingham Palace to confer an honour on King George VI, in advance of his coronation
Gilded Crowns for the Mall, 1937. Preparing the gilded crowns that were to adorn The Mall on the occasion of King George VIs coronation. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
Visit to Duchy of Cornwall Estate, 1937. King George VI visiting his Duchy of Cornwall estate in Kennington, March 17th, 1937
Changing the Interior of the Abbey, 1937. The construction of seating in Westminster abbey for King George VIs coronation
Erecting the annexe to Westminster Abbey in advance of King George VIs coronation, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]
The Kings Gallery, Kensington Palace, 1902. Artist: Thomas Robert WayThe Kings Gallery, Kensington Palace, 1902. From Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London. [John Lane, London and New York, 1902]
King George V and Queen Mary on their wedding day, 1893 (1911). Artist: LafayetteKing George V and Queen Mary on their wedding day, 1893 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II, edited by Sir Richard Holmes, K.C.V.O. [The Amalgated Press, Ltd. London, 1911]
Portrait study of the future Queen Mary, 1885 (1911). Artist: Francis Byrne & CoPortrait study of the future Queen Mary, 1885 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II Edited by Sir Richard Holmes, K.C.V.O. [The Amalgated Press, Ltd. London, 1911]