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As provincial viceroy he hosted King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth at Government House during t |
Emperor of India - George | VI |
6 1,000 Guineas, Aureole in the 1954 King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Canisbay in the 1 |
ssed to Prince Albert, who was proclaimed George | VI the next day at St. James's Palace, London. |
tor in the 1920s, was knighted in 1948 by George | VI, and was later elected Mayor of Walsall. |
The Staines Aqueduct feeds King George | VI Reservoir and continues eastwards, passing the W |
He attended the coronation of George | VI in 1936 and was elected to the legislative counc |
ince of Wales until 1936 and then to King George | VI from 1937-46 (and also an extra equerry from 194 |
Bridge received the medal from King George | VI at Buckingham Palace on March 16 1945. |
Elizabeth, who was Queen consort of King George | VI of the United Kingdom at the time of her birth. |
King Edward VIII (1936) and finally King George | VI (1936-1948). |
Secretary to King George V and later King George | VI in 1935, and in 1942 rose to Private Secretary t |
ommander Sir Louis Greig (equerry to King George | VI, when he was Duke of York), and then the Duke of |
Head of State - George | VI |
Duke and Duchess of York the future King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother on their o |
Marshal, he organized the Coronations of George | VI and Elizabeth II, as well as the investiture of |
dustry, with the official opening by King George | VI, the first station to receive such an honour sin |
mples include the Nyasaland 1938 £10 King George | VI revenue stamp, and the Swaziland £5 Queen Elizab |
a courtier in the Royal Household of King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth II. |
ss in 1940, particularly the head of King George | VI on it; and was involved in the design of the Gre |
es Reservoirs lie to the east of the King George | VI Reservoir near Heathrow airport in the county of |
uke of York, who subsequently became King George | VI. |
Since King George | VI died in 1952 at Sandringham, Queen Elizabeth II' |
Iain Glen as King George | VI |
ch participated in the coronation of King George | VI. |
as, 2,000 Guineas, St. Leger Stakes, King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. |
He is a great-grandson of King George | VI of the United Kingdom. |
1937: King George | VI Coronation Medal |
d, built to commemorate the Coronation of George | VI, was built in 1937 but was destroyed by arsonist |
, Prince Albert, Duke of York (the future George | VI), Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie |
motor cars to Kings Edward VII, George V, George | VI and Queen Elizabeth II. |
In horse racing, there is the King George | VI Chase at Kempton Park Racecourse in Surrey. |
King George V and King George | VI were naval cadets at Dartmouth, as were the Duke |
He was made Naval Aide-de-Camp to King George | VI in 1936. |
King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the mansion in 1943. |
ient with Colin Firth's portrayal of King George | VI as he stammered over his speech. |
tatives of the RAF at the funeral of King George | VI. |
lice contingent to the coronation of King George | VI in London. |
presidency: in 1939 when he greeted King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom on the |
ter, Queen Elizabeth - as consort to King George | VI - later passed through the community on the "Roy |
George | VI of the United Kingdom |
In 1939, when King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the White House of P |
Rattey (3rd from left) meets George | VI at Victory Parade June1946 |
attended by the reigning monarch, HM King George | VI, who presented the trophy. |
He accompanied King George | VI to the top of Tunnel Mountain in 1939. |
King George | VI is played by James Wilby, and Queen Elizabeth by |
initive in the design of the earlier King George | VI issue. |
ded commentary for the coronation of King George | VI in 1937 and again in 1953 for the coronation of |
King George | VI Coronation Medal - 1937 |
ril 1932 the Duke of York (to become King George | VI) unveiled a ceremonial wall tablet made of Staff |
received a British Empire Medal from King George | VI for this feat. |
A Spirit Undaunted: The Political Role of George | VI, London: Little, Brown and Co, ISBN 0-316-64765- |
Davidson was knighted by King George | VI on 10 February 1942. |
e Cross that was awarded to Malta by King George | VI in April 1942, is on display at the museum. |
irst sod was cut on July 14, 1937 by King George | VI, with the building finally open to the public in |
s presented with the George Cross by King George | VI at Buckingham Palace. |
appointed as Canada's governor general by George | VI, king of Canada, on the recommendation of Prime |
s: Edward VII (1902), George V (1911) and George | VI (1937). |
The Haggadah was dedicated to King George | VI of England, who received one of the first copies |
th honour it was firstly approved by King George | VI and subsequently presented to him by the then “A |
4, during a visit to the 2nd army by King George | VI, Miles Dempsey was Knighted on the battlefield b |
Monarch - King George | VI (until 6 February), then Queen Elizabeth II |
The Duke of York, (who later became King George | VI). |
after a Royal Charter was granted by King George | VI in 1937. |
entre which was officially opened by King George | VI in 1944 and was given as an unconditional gift t |
ses with One Man, dual winner of the King George | VI Chase and winner of the Queen Mother Champion Ch |
In 1948 he became an aide-de-camp to George | VI; on the king's death, he filled the same positio |
investiture at Buckingham Palace by King George | VI. |
King George | VI told him the capture of the U-110 cipher materia |
nd National and won the delayed 2010 King George | VI Chase in January 2011 on Long Run, preventing Ka |
oyal Command Performance of ITMA for King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth in December 1947. |
King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth greet chieftains of the Ston |
George | VI had a new Imperial State Crown made, almost iden |
or Group 1 race win came in the 1978 King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on Ile De Bo |
Gordon Lennox was Page of Honour to King George | VI. |
amed after the then reigning monarch King George | VI. |
The King George | VI Reservoir in England lies to the south of Stanwe |
us functions, such as the proclamation of George | VI succeeding his brother King Edward VIII to the t |
ide of the '3' to display loyalty to King George | VI. |
edented visit to the White House in 1939, George | VI and Elizabeth, the reigning monarchs of the Unit |
s son, Prince Albert, Duke of York, later George | VI, the following January. |
Kelliher (centre) meets George | VI at Victory Parade June 1946 |
ng the accession of the new monarch, King George | VI, Brownlow was horrified to read without prior wa |
published in 1952 after the death of King George | VI but prior to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth I |
d as a Royal Command Performance for King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth (The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Ly |
e Polish government and the other to King George | VI of the United Kingdom; each officer was required |
equired, permission was granted from King George | VI and the Colonels of the Regiments involved and o |
ation: List of titles and honours of King George | VI |
ounce to the Government the death of King George | VI in 1952. |
cure the position of aide-de-camp to King George | VI and as a result was presented with the Companion |
He was knighted by King George | VI in 1951. |
His big race victories include the King George | VI Chase four times on the legendary grey Desert Or |
Design: Queen Elizabeth II succeeded King George | VI as the Queen of the United Kingdom. |
In 1939 the United Kingdom's King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth travelled with the Roosevelt |
ours, and received the accolade from King George | VI at Buckingham Palace on 10 February 1948. |
oad, granted to the original club by King George | VI in 1911. |
rs pinned up from Winston Churchill, King George | VI and Lord Beaverbrook commending him for his part |
ready proclaimed the Duke of York as King George | VI. |
Tombstone of George | VI, Catholicos of All Armenians, at Mother Cathedra |
ntingent attending the coronation of King George | VI. |
to 1949 he was also Aide de camp to King George | VI. |
ands to see the royal motorcade with King George | VI, Queen Elizabeth, and Prime Minister King, the s |
Gloucester on 10 November 1937, with King George | VI laying a wreath at the base on Armistice Day. |
Although Gurney was knighted by King George | VI, Malayans from all classes and nationalities, ha |
Common was appointed a knight bachelor by George | VI for his work with the Ministry of War Transport |
King George | VI (d. |
don Homeopathic Hospital by permission of George | VI. |
He was made Extra Physician to George | VI of the United Kingdom in 1937. |
ened by the then Duke of York (later King George | VI) in 1926, the same year the urban district becam |
ctoria Cross could not be awarded as King George | VI had ruled in 1949 that no further awards from Wo |
George | VI is buried near Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiad |
Cross was presented to his father by King George | VI. |
f the Order of the British Empire by King George | VI. |
He was awarded the King George | VI Coronation Medal in 1937 and was Chairman of the |
rial was unveiled on 22 July 1938 by King George | VI, whose words were broadcast directly to Australi |
George | VI of Armenia (December 2, 1868 - May 9, 1954) was |
the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother). |
'Year of three kings", 1936, serving King George | VI until he retired from the post in 1941. |
izabeth Chase at Hurst Park (now the King George | VI Chase at Kempton Park Racecourse). |
He was knighted by King George | VI in 1944. |
Monarch - King George | VI |
fornia graduate business school as a King George | VI Fellow, before National Service in the RAF. |
behalf of the Free Churches to H.M. King George | VI. |
A neighbouring reservoir is the King George | VI Reservoir, opened in 1947, which is supplied fro |
article "although the land was donated by George | VI in return for a site in Cairo for an Anglican ca |
Served under George | VI |
me he served as a Lord in Waiting to King George | VI (1951-52) and to Queen Elizabeth II (1952-53). |
th II and the youngest grandchild of King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
ional commander and served as ADC to King George | VI between 1942 and 1947. |
are engraved on the entrance to the King George | VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor Castle. |
the orchestras at the coronations of both George | VI and Elizabeth II. |
Earl of Snowdon, he is a grandson of King George | VI, and is 14th in the line of succession to the Br |
Duke of York (who would later become King George | VI). |
or-Generals who represented two monarchs, George | VI of the United Kingdom (1948-1952) Elizabeth II, |
ann body was delivered to the future King George | VI. |
t opened in 1939, formally named the Port George | VI Island Airport, after the reigning monarch of th |
Monarch: George V, then Edward VIII, then George | VI |
George | VI didn't have such a title at that date and wasn't |
ner and won the first running of the King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 1951 (with Supreme |
ous project aided his appointment by King George | VI as Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford. |
stern Australia at the coronation of King George | VI in May 1937. |
itution of England from Queen Victoria to George | VI |
King George | VI Chase - (3) - Titus Oates (1969), One Man (1995 |
short reign and on the ascension of King George | VI, he returned to being an equerry until his death |
George | VI Coronation Medal |
out on Tuesday September 25, 1945 by King George | VI accompanied by Queen Elizabeth. |
Marrack later became an ADC to King George | VI. |
Kent, and it was Prince Albert who became George | VI. |
a in 1925, King George V in 1936 and King George | VI in 1952. |
HMS Phoebe with HM King George | VI and HM Queen Elizabeth on board, coming alongsid |
ring the 1939 cross-country visit of King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
King George | VI Chase |
icial unveiling on May 21st, 1939 by King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
tries, upon the death of her father, King George | VI, on 6 February 1952. |
He trained for King George | VI and then Queen Elizabeth II from 1943 until he r |
rton Lodge, where Bertie, the future King George | VI, was a regular guest. |
, Archdeacon of York and chaplain to King George | VI. |
Bradford, Sarah (1989), King George | VI, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ISBN 0-297-796 |
King George | VI wrote personally to the mother. |
that the award could not be made as King George | VI had ruled in 1949 that no further awards from th |
he festivities for the coronation of King George | VI. |
ver, upon the accession of his old friend George | VI, he was appointed an Extra Gentleman Usher (1 Ma |
She had the honour of carrying King George | VI across the channel to Normandy, when he toured t |
or the coronation ceremonies of both King George | VI and Queen Elizabeth II. |
Amanieu's eldest brother was Geraud | VI of Armagnac. |
Count Gerhard | VI "the Quarrelsome" of Oldenburg (German: Gerhard |
1454) and then in 1474 Count Gerhard | VI of Mansfeld (d. |
enburg and daughter of the murdered Duke Gerhard | VI of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Elisabeth of |
She was the daughter of Gerhard | VI of Holstein (d. |
Gerlach | VI of Isenburg-Limburg (died 1365), also known as G |
son seven characters Andrew Wells, Rupert Giles, | Vi, and Rona play small roles. |
or the contemporary racing seaplane, see Gloster | VI. |
Godred | VI (Godred Magnuson) was briefly King of Mann in 12 |
Godred | VI of the Isle of Man (1275) |
lion, as is the 2006 FIFA World Cup mascot Goleo | VI. |
Goleo | VI, commonly known as Goleo, and Pille were the off |
min (IV Corps) in the centre and Gruppe Gossler ( | VI Reserve Corps) in the south. |
Harpists may play at Grade | VI. |
ery jealous and dangerous man who will not grant | Vi a divorce. |
He is buried in grave | VI. A. 30 in Bar-de-Sud British Cemetery, Pas de Ca |
enedict VIII was opposed by an antipope, Gregory | VI (1012), who compelled him to flee Rome. |
In 1198, the Catholicos of Sis, Grigor | VI Apirat, proclaimed a union between the Armenian |
Group | VI Gajayana Stadium, Malang |
Growlanser | VI: Precarious World is a SRPG for the PlayStation |
Schwerin (*?-before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin | VI, Count of Schwerin. |
Schwerin (*?-before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin | VI, Count of Schwerin. |
Schwerin (*?-before 1341*), daughter of Gunzelin | VI, Count of Schwerin. |
After the death of King Gustaf | VI Adolf (in 1973), and after himself having marrie |
In 1961 Gustaf | VI Adolf of Sweden bestowed on Dr. Strode the Order |
r to Princess Margaret of Connaught, wife Gustaf | VI Adolf of Sweden. |
Gustaf | VI Adolf - Oscar Fredrik Wilhelm Olaf Gustaf Adolf |
King Gustaf | VI Adolf relinquished the royal disposal rights to |
Through his mother Victoria, Gustaf | VI Adolf could claim to be the direct heir to Gusta |
car Almgren together with the future king Gustaf | VI Adolf. |
King Gustaf | VI Adolf with his second wife Lady Louise Mountbatt |
also captured but abdicates making prince Gustaf | VI Adolf, who was already safely in London, king. |
standing a subsequent statement from King Gustaf | VI Adolf saying, "The King has not imposed any ban |
rthday of King Gustav V and later of King Gustav | VI Adolf. |
In the late 1960s, King Gustav | VI Adolf became Protector of the choir. |
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