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King George VI at his desk in naval uniform, 1942
King George VI (1895 - 1952), pictured writing at his desk in Buckingham Palace wearing naval uniform in May 1942. An exclusive photographic sitting specially granted to the Illustrated London News to mark their centenary at that time. Date: 1942
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King George VI in Deep Thought: A Historic Portrait from the Heart of War-Time London This evocative photograph captures King George VI in a rare moment of quiet reflection at his desk in Buckingham Palace, dressed in his naval uniform, during May 1942. The image was granted as an exclusive sitting to the Illustrated London News to commemorate their centenary at that time. King George VI, born Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George on December 14, 1895, ascended to the throne following the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, in 1936. As the monarch, he assumed the role of Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces, and his naval uniform was a constant reminder of his deep connection to the Royal Navy. The year 1942 was a pivotal moment in World War II, with the Battle of the Atlantic reaching its height and the Allied forces facing significant challenges. King George VI's unwavering determination and resilience during this time served as a source of strength and inspiration for the British people. The King's writing desk, situated in the heart of Buckingham Palace, became a symbol of his leadership and dedication to the war effort. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the monarch's personal life and the intense focus he brought to his role as a wartime leader. The Illustrated London News, an esteemed publication with a rich history, was granted this exclusive sitting, allowing the public to connect with their monarch during a time of great uncertainty and hardship. This portrait remains an important historical record of King George VI's reign and his unwavering commitment to his country during World War II.
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