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King George V (1865-1936), early 20th century. Artist: Rotary Photo
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King George V (1865-1936), early 20th century. Artist: Rotary Photo
King George V (1865-1936), early 20th century. Admiral of the Fleet, our Sailor King. George V was king of Great Britain from 1910 to 1936. In 1924 he appointed Ramsay MacDonald, Britains first Labour Prime Minister, and in 1932 he introduced the idea of broadcasting a Christmas message to the people. He died of influenza on 20 January 1936 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward
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King George V - The Sailor King and a Progressive Monarch
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. This black and white portrait print of King George V, taken by Rotary Photo in the early 20th century, offers a glimpse into the life of an influential British monarch. Known as the Sailor King due to his distinguished service in the Royal Navy, George V reigned over Great Britain from 1910 until his untimely death in 1936. A man of many firsts, George V appointed Ramsay MacDonald as Britain's first Labour Prime Minister in 1924, signaling a significant shift towards social reform. In addition, he introduced the tradition of broadcasting a Christmas message to the people in 1932 - an act that has since become an integral part of British culture. Donning his admiral uniform with pride and sporting a distinguished beard, this portrait captures both strength and wisdom. It is evident that King George V was not only committed to serving his country but also dedicated to modernizing communication channels through initiatives like postal services and postcards. Despite facing challenges such as World War I and political unrest during his reign, George V remained steadfastly devoted to his role as sovereign. His passing from influenza on January 20th, 1936 marked the end of an era for Great Britain. He was succeeded by his eldest son Edward VIII. This print serves as a poignant reminder of King George V's legacy - one characterized by progressive leadership amidst changing times while upholding traditional values cherished by the royal family.
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