THEIR MAJESTIES IN YORKSHIRE.
LOYALTY AND, ENTETOSLASM. ICING GEORGE DOES \ SOME hewing: . ■» . (Phess Asaoct aWoiI.' —CotxiudHTl) . ' LONDON, July 10. ■'During their Yorkshirei -viaiti J.b.e ;K*nS ■ and Queen request -that' no.'addresses or banquets be presented,-and there b® as little ceremonial as possible./ desire to see how. their subjects live work. .. ........... 'V •- , i The Com- of the finning' tallages, .has already covered 40-mike.- The Union Jack '•is,, flying l at nearly every' piti shaft,' And. everywhere the utmost loyalty, and «u.t thusiasm,are evident. * ; The- visit to-Elsecar furnishedvthfi'unMfc. instance cf -a British- monarch.; descend* i'tift- a i colliery. •« The .' King, . 350 yards in 59 seconds, and proceeded half "a mile underground; .>v, « v-"£ Borrowing a. picli'Hi& ; Maj,est J. a. quantity - of 1 coalj keeping .some. . as a memento/ He was below ground 40., minutes. -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 11 July 1912, Page 5
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131THEIR MAJESTIES IN YORKSHIRE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 11 July 1912, Page 5
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