Royal Christmas Cards
The greeting cards which the King and Queen have chosen to send to personal friends at Christmas are now in process of being engraved. _ Their Majesties always choose subjects for their cards early in the year in order that they may be ready in good, time for despatch overseas. The King has selected a reproduction of a fine painting, Bernard Gribble’s “Windsor Castle from the River,” and this looks remarkably well on its engraved background. The Queen and the Princess Royal have chosen as they always do, garden pictures—both are by Edith Andrews—and the Prince, of Wales has commissioned cards on which are reproduced A. D. McCormick’s painting of “Queen Elizabeth giving audience to Shakespeare.”
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Southland Times, Issue 22478, 14 November 1934, Page 5
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118Royal Christmas Cards Southland Times, Issue 22478, 14 November 1934, Page 5
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