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George V putting wreath on Unknown Warriors coffin 1920
King George V putting a wreath on the Unknown Warriors coffin, just before unveiling of Cenotaph, War Memorial in Whitehall, London.
1920
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11th Armistice Ceremonies Ceremony Coffin Covers Dead Putting Sphere Unidentified Unknown Unnamed Warrior Warriors Wreath Gun Carriage
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This poignant photograph captures a significant moment in British history: King George V paying his respects to the Unknown Warrior during the Unveiling Ceremony of the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, on the 11th of November, 1920. The Unknown Warrior, an unidentified and unnamed soldier from World War I, was chosen to represent the thousands of British and Commonwealth soldiers who had lost their lives during the war and had no known grave. The King, dressed in full regalia, is seen placing a wreath on the simple, white coffin that rests upon a gun carriage. The somber scene is set against the backdrop of a grey, overcast day, adding to the solemnity of the occasion. The gun carriage, drawn by six white horses, stands in front of the Cenotaph, a monument built to honor the fallen soldiers. The Unknown Warrior's coffin was brought from France and interred in Westminster Abbey later that day, marking the end of a solemn procession that passed through London's streets, allowing the people to pay their respects. The Unveiling Ceremony of the Cenotaph and the interment of the Unknown Warrior were significant events in the commemoration of Armistice Day, which marked the end of World War I. This photograph is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and the deep sense of loss and mourning felt by the British people. It is a testament to the enduring importance of remembering and honoring those who gave their lives in the service of their country.
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