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<•♦ - f . 5 i \ \ "Sport and General" Photo THE KING'S BUSINESS.—King Edward VIII fulfilled many important duties in November, including Armistice Day celebration and a visit to the Fleet. Above, his Majesty inspecting the ship's company on board H.M.S. Royal Oak at Portland on November 12, a review which was spoiled by a gale. Top right, the King at the yearly Festival of Empire and Remembrance at the Royal Albeit Hall, London, on November 11. From left, Mr. S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia, Baron E. de Carder de Marchienne. / Belgian Ambassador, the King, and Lord Milne in the Royal box. Extreme right, the wooden cross in memory of .King George V which the King planted among the smaller crosses in the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey. Right, the King saluting his mother, Queen Mary, after he had placed his wreath on the Ceno- ,„„;. „» WhitohnlJ n ,, ArmSitlrp l~)nv Th.P Tinhf. nf Ynrk is on

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 7

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<•♦ – f . 5 i \ \ "Sport and General" Photo THE KING'S BUSINESS.—Xing Edward VIII fulfilled many important duties in November, including Armistice Day celebration and a visit to the Fleet. Above, his Majesty inspecting the ship's company on board H.M.S. Royal Oak at Portland on November 12, a review which was spoiled by a gale. Top right, the King at the yearly Festival of Empire and Remembrance at the Royal Albeit Hall, London, on November 11. From left, Mr. S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia, Baron E. de Carder de Marchienne. / Belgian Ambassador, the King, and Lord Milne in the Royal box. Extreme right, the wooden cross in memory of .King George V which the King planted among the smaller crosses in the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey. Right, the King saluting his mother, Queen Mary, after he had placed his wreath on the Ceno,„„;. „» WhitohnlJ n,, ArmSitlrp l~)nv Th.P Tinhf. nf Ynrk is on Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 7

<•♦ – f . 5 i \ \ "Sport and General" Photo THE KING'S BUSINESS.—Xing Edward VIII fulfilled many important duties in November, including Armistice Day celebration and a visit to the Fleet. Above, his Majesty inspecting the ship's company on board H.M.S. Royal Oak at Portland on November 12, a review which was spoiled by a gale. Top right, the King at the yearly Festival of Empire and Remembrance at the Royal Albeit Hall, London, on November 11. From left, Mr. S. M. Bruce, High Commissioner for Australia, Baron E. de Carder de Marchienne. / Belgian Ambassador, the King, and Lord Milne in the Royal box. Extreme right, the wooden cross in memory of .King George V which the King planted among the smaller crosses in the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey. Right, the King saluting his mother, Queen Mary, after he had placed his wreath on the Ceno,„„;. „» WhitohnlJ n,, ArmSitlrp l~)nv Th.P Tinhf. nf Ynrk is on Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 7