KING INSPECTS 1,200 SCOUTS WHEN THEY ATTEND SPECIAL SERVICE AT WINDSOR.—The King, accompanied by the Queen, and the two Princesses, watched as 1,200 picked Boy Scouts from every county in the United Kingdom-marched through the Grand Quadrangle at Windsor Castle to attend a special Scout service at St. George’s Chapel. Their Majesties, accompanied by the two Princesses, are here talking to crippled Scouts, who wore present on the occasion.
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Evening Star, Issue 23000, 4 July 1938, Page 7
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69KING INSPECTS 1,200 SCOUTS WHEN THEY ATTEND SPECIAL SERVICE AT WINDSOR.—The King, accompanied by the Queen, and the two Princesses, watched as 1,200 picked Boy Scouts from every county in the United Kingdom-marched through the Grand Quadrangle at Windsor Castle to attend a special Scout service at St. George’s Chapel. Their Majesties, accompanied by the two Princesses, are here talking to crippled Scouts, who wore present on the occasion. Evening Star, Issue 23000, 4 July 1938, Page 7
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