Sport and General" Photo. The King and Queen last month made a two days' tour of Wales, the visit to the Principality concluding visit a visit to historic Carnarvon Castle on July 15. At top, the King on arrival receiving the key of the castle at the hands of the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, George, Constable of the Castle. Below, the King "showing himself" to the people of Wales from the specially-constructed balcony of the castle. The Queen is standing be side his Majesty.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 6
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84Sport and General" Photo. The King and Queen last month made a two days' tour of Wales, the visit to the Principality concluding visit a visit to historic Carnarvon Castle on July 15. At top, the King on arrival receiving the key of the castle at the hands of the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, George, Constable of the Castle. Below, the King "showing himself" to the people of Wales from the specially-constructed balcony of the castle. The Queen is standing be side his Majesty. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 6
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