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CORONATION VISIT TO SCOTLAND.—Princes street, Edinburgh, through which the King and Queen this week made their State entry. In the centre of the picture is the Scott Memorial, and on the hill on the left is the famous castle. Their Majesties will stay in Edinburgh for a week as part of the Coronaion visit to Scotland. On Wednesday at Edinburgh Cathedral the Queen was installed as the first woman member of the Order of Knights of the Thistle. Hundreds of summer dresses and cart-wheel hats were ruined by a sudden deluge which spoiled the King's garden party at Holyrood House.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19372, 9 July 1937, Page 12

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CORONATION VISIT TO SCOTLAND.—Princes street, Edinburgh, through which the King and Queen this week made their State entry. In the centre of the picture is the Scott Memorial, and on the hill on the left is the famous castle. Their Majesties will stay in Edinburgh for a week as part of the Coronaion visit to Scotland. On Wednesday at Edinburgh Cathedral the Queen was installed as the first woman member of the Order of Knights of the Thistle. Hundreds of summer dresses and cart-wheel hats were ruined by a sudden deluge which spoiled the King's garden party at Holyrood House. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19372, 9 July 1937, Page 12

CORONATION VISIT TO SCOTLAND.—Princes street, Edinburgh, through which the King and Queen this week made their State entry. In the centre of the picture is the Scott Memorial, and on the hill on the left is the famous castle. Their Majesties will stay in Edinburgh for a week as part of the Coronaion visit to Scotland. On Wednesday at Edinburgh Cathedral the Queen was installed as the first woman member of the Order of Knights of the Thistle. Hundreds of summer dresses and cart-wheel hats were ruined by a sudden deluge which spoiled the King's garden party at Holyrood House. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19372, 9 July 1937, Page 12

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