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Fine Art Print : Edward VIII as Colonel-in Chief of the Guards regiments
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Edward VIII as Colonel-in Chief of the Guards regiments
Edward VIII (1894 1972), shortly after his accession to the Throne, King Edward assumed the ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and Field-Marshal. He also established a precedent by assuming the rank of Marshal of the R.A.F. In February 1936, he assumed the Colonel-in Chief of a number of other regiments, including Life Guards, the royal Artillery and the Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry. After just one year Edward chose to abdicate the throne (January 1936 December 1936), in order to marry Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced American, he become known as Duke of Windsor.
May 1936
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Media ID 14168223
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Accession Admiral Artillery Chief Colonel Guards Highlander Kilt Kilts Marshal Monarch Monarchs Monarchy Regiments Throne Viii Windsor 1936
A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Experience the rich history and elegance of the past with our exquisite Edward VIII Fine Art Print from Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans. This stunning image captures King Edward VIII in his role as Colonel-in-Chief of the Guards Regiments, proudly displaying his military prowess and regal presence. Each print is meticulously crafted to bring out the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original illustration. Add a touch of timeless sophistication to your home or office with this beautiful addition to your art collection.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 38.6cm x 59.4cm (15.2" x 23.4")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 59.4cm (16.5" x 23.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this striking photograph, Edward VIII, the former King of the United Kingdom (1894-1972), is depicted in his role as Colonel-in-Chief of the Guards Regiments, taken in May 1936, shortly after his accession to the throne. At the time, Edward assumed various military ranks, including Admiral of the Fleet, Field-Marshal, and Marshal of the Royal Air Force, setting a precedent for future monarchs. The image captures Edward VIII wearing the full Scottish uniform of the regiment, complete with a kilt, which adds to the grandeur and tradition of the British monarchy. The King's decision to become Colonel-in-Chief of several other regiments, including the Life Guards, the Royal Artillery, and the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, further solidified his connection to the military. However, the King's reign was short-lived. In December 1936, just one year after his accession, Edward chose to abdicate the throne in order to marry Wallis Simpson, an American woman who had been divorced twice. His decision to marry a divorced woman against the wishes of the Church and the British people led to his abdication, and he was succeeded by his brother, George VI. Edward VIII became known as the Duke of Windsor and lived out the rest of his life in exile. This photograph is a testament to Edward VIII's brief but significant reign as King of the United Kingdom and his strong connection to the military, particularly the Guards Regiments. The image is a valuable historical record of a pivotal moment in British monarchy history. This photograph is from the Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans collection and is available for licensing through Mary Evans Prints Online.
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