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The Coronation Annexe— The architect’s drawing of the annexe which has been erected at the main door of Westminster Abbey in readiness tor the Coronatin It is at the entrance to this annexe that His Majesty will alight when lie arrives for the ceremony, and rooms are provided within it for him to be robed before entering the Abbey proper. Rooms are also provided for the robing of the large number of peers and offcials who have part in the ceremony.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 186, 4 May 1937, Page 7

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The Coronation Annexe—The architect’s drawing of the annexe which has been erected at the main door of Westminster Abbey in readiness tor the Coronatin It is at the entrance to this annexe that His Majesty will alight when lie arrives for the ceremony, and rooms are provided within it for him to be robed before entering the Abbey proper. Rooms are also provided for the robing of the large number of peers and offcials who have part in the ceremony. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 186, 4 May 1937, Page 7

The Coronation Annexe—The architect’s drawing of the annexe which has been erected at the main door of Westminster Abbey in readiness tor the Coronatin It is at the entrance to this annexe that His Majesty will alight when lie arrives for the ceremony, and rooms are provided within it for him to be robed before entering the Abbey proper. Rooms are also provided for the robing of the large number of peers and offcials who have part in the ceremony. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 186, 4 May 1937, Page 7