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George V and Princess Elizabeth, Craigwell House, Bognor Regis, 1929 (1937). Artist: CE Turner
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George V and Princess Elizabeth, Craigwell House, Bognor Regis, 1929 (1937). Artist: CE Turner
King George V and Princess Elizabeth, Craigwell House, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, during his convalescence in 1929, (1937). A print from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, London, 1937
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This print captures a tender moment between King George V and his beloved granddaughter, Princess Elizabeth. Taken at Craigwell House in Bognor Regis, West Sussex during the monarch's convalescence in 1929, the image exudes a sense of relaxation and familial warmth. In this intimate portrait, we see King George V sitting comfortably on a chair while Princess Elizabeth playfully leans against him. The king's expression is one of contentment as he gazes fondly at his granddaughter. It is evident that this moment holds great significance for both of them. The monochrome setting adds to the timeless quality of the photograph, emphasizing the deep bond shared by this grandfather-granddaughter duo. Their connection transcends time and place, symbolizing the enduring strength of family ties within royalty. Created by CE Turner and featured in the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number from 1937, this print serves as a precious memento capturing an intimate glimpse into royal life during the early 20th century. It reminds us that even amidst their regal duties, members of the royal family find solace in simple moments of playfulness and relaxation. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded not only of King George V's role as a monarch but also as a loving grandfather who took joy in spending quality time with his cherished granddaughter – who would later become Queen Elizabeth II herself.
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