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The Duke and Duchess of York leaving St Pauls Cathedral with their daughters, 1935, (1937)
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The Duke and Duchess of York leaving St Pauls Cathedral with their daughters, 1935, (1937)
The Duke and Duchess of York leaving St Pauls Cathedral with their daughters, 1935, (1937). The future King George VI with his wife, (the future Queen Mother), and daughters Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II) and Margaret. They are attending King George Vs Silver Jubilee Service. A photograph from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, (London, 1937)
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The Duke and Duchess of York leaving St Paul's Cathedral with their daughters, 1935 (1937). In this photo print, we witness a momentous occasion as the future King George VI, accompanied by his wife (the future Queen Mother), and their two young daughters Elizabeth and Margaret, attend King George V's Silver Jubilee Service. The royal family exudes elegance and regality as they step out of the grand cathedral. Dressed in exquisite attire befitting their status, the Duke dons a military uniform adorned with epaulettes while the Duchess looks resplendent in her fashionable ensemble. Their daughters appear angelic in matching dresses, embodying innocence and grace. As they make their way through the bustling streets of London, a horse-drawn carriage serves as their mode of transport. The crowd eagerly gathers to catch a glimpse of these esteemed figures who represent stability and tradition during an era marked by uncertainty. This photograph captures not only a significant historical event but also showcases the strong bond within this royal family. It symbolizes fatherhood at its finest as King George VI guides his beloved daughters alongside his devoted wife. Preserved for posterity in this stunning print from The Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number (London, 1937), it is evident that even then, young Princess Elizabeth possessed an air of poise that would later define her reign as Queen Elizabeth II. This image serves as a poignant reminder of Britain's rich history and enduring monarchy.
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