Event    From 1910  To 1935

Silver Jubilee of King George V

Categories: Royalty

The twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of King George V.

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Silver Jubilee of King George V

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King George V Silver Jubilee

The shield (showing the Port of London seal) above the text is surmounted by ...

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Lopping Hall - licensed

Initially we thought this inscription referred to the 1878 Epping Forest Act ...

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Strologo bus shelter

1910 - 1935 In commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of King George V this she...

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Tachbrook - Kent

Kent House To commemorate the opening of this Estate by Her Royal Highness th...

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Westminster Hall - George V Silver Jubilee

King George the Fifth on May 9th 1935 here received and replied to addresses ...

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Other Subjects

King George V

King George V

Reigned: 1910 - 1936.  Born third in line to the throne, after his father (who became King Edward VII) and his elder brother Prince Albert Victor, who died early.  Crowned on 22 June 1911. Married ...

Person, Royalty, Seriously Famous

47 memorials
King Edward I

King Edward I

Born Westminster. Nicknamed "Longshanks". Reigned 1272 - 1307. Responsible for the expulsion of Jews from England. Died near Carlisle on route to a battle with the king of Scotland, Robert the Bruc...

Person, Race Issues, Royalty

3 memorials
Tsar Nicholas II and family

Tsar Nicholas II and family

The Russian Imperial Romanov family were murdered in Ekaterinburg on the 4th July 1918. Tsar Nicholas of Russia (1868 - 1918) ruled from 1 November 1894 - 15 March 1917. WW1 led to the February Re...

Group, Royalty, Tragedy

1 memorial
King James I

King James I

Born Edinburgh Castle, son of Mary Queen of Scots. By the age of 13 months his father, Darnley had been murdered and his mother forced to abdicate, making him King James VI of Scotland. He had been...

Person, Royalty, Scotland

7 memorials