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Bulletin of the Kings medical progress fixed to the palace railings, 1928, (1935)
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Bulletin of the Kings medical progress fixed to the palace railings, 1928, (1935)
Bulletin of the Kings medical progress fixed to the palace railings, 1928, (1935). George V suffered periodically from respiratory complaints. In 1928 he became seriously ill, necessitating his son Edward taking over many of the Kings duties for the following two years. A print from King Emperors Jubilee, 1910-1935, by FGH Salusbury, Daily Express Publications, London, 1935
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Announcement Bulletin F G H F G H Salusbury Fgh Salusbury George Frederick Ernest Albert George V House Of Windsor Illness King George V King Of Great Britain News Prince Of Wales Royal Family Salusbury Windsor Monarchy
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This print captures a significant moment in British history - the Bulletin of the King's medical progress fixed to the palace railings in 1928. The year marked a challenging period for King George V, who suffered from recurring respiratory issues. However, his condition took a turn for the worse in 1928, leading to his son Edward assuming many of the King's duties for two years. The image is part of a larger collection titled "King Emperor's Jubilee, 1910-1935" created by FGH Salusbury and published by Daily Express Publications in London in 1935. It offers a glimpse into the life of royalty during this era and showcases how illness impacted even those at the pinnacle of power. The photograph evokes feelings of concern and curiosity as we contemplate what might have been going through George V's mind during this difficult time. It serves as a reminder that even monarchs are not immune to health challenges and must rely on others when their well-being is compromised. As we observe this historical artifact today, it reminds us of the resilience displayed by both individuals and nations throughout history. Moreover, it highlights our shared humanity, regardless of social status or position within society.
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