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TOMB OF KING GEORGE V. —The permanent tomb in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, which was privately dedicated on March 12 in the presence of members of the Royal Family. Surmounting the tomb is a white marble recumbent figure of King George V wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet and Garter robes.

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Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 7

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TOMB OF KING GEORGE V.—The permanent tomb in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, which was privately dedicated on March 12 in the presence of members of the Royal Family. Surmounting the tomb is a white marble recumbent figure of King George V wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet and Garter robes. Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 7

TOMB OF KING GEORGE V.—The permanent tomb in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, which was privately dedicated on March 12 in the presence of members of the Royal Family. Surmounting the tomb is a white marble recumbent figure of King George V wearing the uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet and Garter robes. Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 7