George Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end - Bond St, London
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George Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end - Bond St, London
George Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end of Bond St, London, showing street decoratons, bunting, banners and floral tributes. Date: 1935
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Media ID 11587699
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Banners Bond Bunting Celebration Celebrations Decorations Jubilee Loyal Loyalty Piccadilly Royalist Strings Tributes 1935
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures the jubilant atmosphere of London during the Silver Jubilee celebrations for King George V in 1935. The Piccadilly end of Bond Street, a bustling shopping district, is transformed into a vibrant scene of royal celebration. The streets are adorned with an abundance of bunting and colorful banners, hanging from buildings and lampposts. Flower-filled tributes line the pavements, their sweet fragrance mingling with the excitement in the air. The image is a testament to the deep loyalty and devotion of the British people towards their monarch, with strings of garlands and portraits of King George V proudly displayed. The sense of unity and joy is palpable, as the country comes together to celebrate the King's 25th anniversary on the throne. This historical photograph, taken in 1935, is a precious reminder of a bygone era and the enduring tradition of royal celebrations in the United Kingdom.
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