King George V Collection
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"King George V: A Regal Journey Through History" Step back in time and join us on a captivating journey through the life of King George V, a monarch who left an indelible mark on British history. No. 6000, King George V, stands tall as a symbol of power and progress, representing the reign of this influential king. In 1928, Railway Queen Mabel Kitson graced its presence at Swindon, showcasing the grandeur that surrounded King George V. The regal splendor continued with King George V proudly displaying a Borough of Swindon headboard in 1974. This gesture exemplified his connection to the people and their admiration for him. Even on water, King George V's influence was felt as The Kings State Barge sailed gracefully during Henley Royal Regatta in 1912. Its vibrant colors captured the essence of his reign. Accompanied by Queen Mary, No 4082 Windsor Castle became more than just a locomotive; it transformed into a royal carriage fit for royalty. Their visit to Swindon Works in 1924 showcased their genuine interest in industrial advancements. Inside Buckingham Palace lies Queen Mary's Chinese Chippendale Room - an exquisite testament to her refined taste and dedication to preserving heritage. This room served as an intimate space where she could reflect upon her husband's accomplishments. Plymouth witnessed King George V's presence during the bustling years of the 1930s when he graced its shores with his regal aura. His visits brought joy and excitement to all who had the privilege to witness them firsthand. In celebration of his Silver Jubilee in 1935 (and again in 1937), unknown creators immortalized this momentous occasion through artistry that captured both his majesty and popularity among his subjects. As times changed, so did transportation methods.