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Poster Print : His Majesty Driving A Tram Through The Streets Of Glasgow... 1924, 1937. Creator: Unknown
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His Majesty Driving A Tram Through The Streets Of Glasgow... 1924, 1937. Creator: Unknown
His Majesty Driving A Tram Through The Streets Of Glasgow, After Opening The New Recreation Ground, 1924, 1937. The Duke of York, (1920-1936) became King George VI on 11 December 1936. From " George VI, King and Emperor", by Major J. T. Gorman [W. & G. Foyle Ltd. London, 1937]
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Albert Frederick Arthur George Albert Frederick Of Wales Duke Duke Of York Foyles George Vi George Vi King And Emperor Glasgow Gorman Hm King George Vi Jt Gorman King George Vi King Of Great Britain Major J T Gorman Major Jt Major Jt Gorman Prince Albert Prince Albert Frederick Of Wales Public Transport Royal Visit Saxe Coburg Gotha Streetcar Streetcars Tram Trams W And G Foyle W And G Foyle Ltd
18x24 inch Poster Print
Step back in time with our captivating selection from the Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints. Witness a historic moment as His Majesty, the Duke of York, later known as King George VI, takes the reins of a Glasgow tram during his visit to open the new recreation ground in 1924. Fast forward to 1937, and once again, the future monarch charms the crowds as he drives a tram through the bustling streets of Glasgow. These vintage poster prints, sourced from Heritage Images, are a mesmerizing addition to any home or office, transporting you to an era of elegance and charm. Unknown creator. Experience the magic of history with every glance.
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Estimated Product Size is 61.6cm x 46.3cm (24.3" x 18.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a momentous occasion in history - His Majesty driving a tram through the bustling streets of Glasgow. The year was 1924, and this remarkable event took place after the opening of the new recreation ground. Little did anyone know that this Duke of York would soon ascend to become King George VI on December 11th, 1936. The photograph, taken by an unknown creator, showcases the young prince's charismatic presence as he confidently operates the streetcar. Surrounding him are background people who seem both awestruck and delighted by his royal presence. The image exudes a sense of pride and joy that resonates with every viewer. This historical artifact is featured in Major J. T. Gorman's book "George VI, King and Emperor" published by W. & G Foyle Ltd. , London in 1937. It serves as a testament to not only the significance of this royal visit but also to the enduring legacy of King George VI himself. Transportation enthusiasts will appreciate this glimpse into early road transport, while admirers of British royalty will be captivated by Prince Albert Frederick's (later known as King George VI) radiant smile throughout his journey through Glasgow's streets. Preserved for posterity by The Print Collector, this monochrome portrait transports us back to a time when trams were an integral part of public transport systems across Britain. It stands as a reminder that even kings can find joy in simple pleasures like driving trams amidst their loyal subjects' adoration.
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