Mrs George Buthlay Collection
"Mrs. George Buthlay: A Glimpse into the Royal Legacy" Step back in time and witness the remarkable life of Mrs
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"Mrs. George Buthlay: A Glimpse into the Royal Legacy" Step back in time and witness the remarkable life of Mrs. George Buthlay, a woman who stood alongside Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary during some of the most significant moments in British history. From their Silver Jubilee in 1935 to their coronation robes in 1911, Mrs. George Buthlay was an integral part of these iconic events. In 1945, on Armistice Day, she shared a poignant moment with Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth, and Princess Margaret as they commemorated the end of World War II. The bond between generations was evident as they stood united for peace. Joining them at Balmoral in 1934 were King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, and Princess Marina - a family portrait that captured both regality and warmth, and is through such intimate glimpses that we see the true essence of this royal family. On February 6th, 1911, Mrs. George Buthlay witnessed history unfold as King George V and Queen Mary opened Parliament for the first time together - a momentous occasion symbolizing unity and progress. Aboard Britannia with King George and Sir Charles Cust around 1920s showcased her presence amidst grandeur – an elegant figure embodying gracefulness wherever she went. Queen Mother's radiant smile captivated hearts when photographed by Hay Wrightson in 1937 - a testament to her enduring charm even after stepping down from her role as queen consort. The nurturing relationship between Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth shone through April 1944's photograph – one filled with love that would shape future generations. As grandchildren played under her watchful eye during the enchanting years of the '30s', it became clear that Mrs. George Buthlay held not only titles but also cherished memories within her heart.