Jt Gorman Collection
"JT Gorman: A Royal Journey Through Time" Step into the captivating world of JT Gorman, where history and royalty intertwine
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"JT Gorman: A Royal Journey Through Time" Step into the captivating world of JT Gorman, where history and royalty intertwine. From Glamis Castle, the ancestral home of Queen Elizabeth, to the Parade of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides in Adelaide, Australia, this enigmatic figure has left an indelible mark on countless iconic moments. In 1937, JT Gorman found himself amidst the grandeur of Royal Lodge in Windsor – a country retreat cherished by the royal family. Here, he reveled in the tranquility that surrounded him while basking in regal splendor. But it was not just palaces and castles that fascinated JT Gorman; his heart belonged to people as well. At the New Playground on the Site of the Old Foundling Hospital, he witnessed Her Majesty herself engaging with children from all walks of life – a testament to her compassion and dedication. The Jubilee Celebrations of King George V brought their majesties to Edinburgh in both 1935 and 1937. Amidst these joyous festivities, JT Gorman captured timeless images that showcased their love for Scotland's rich heritage. With a penchant for adventure, JT Gorman accompanied His Majesty as he inspected miniature railways at New Romney and drove trams through Glasgow's bustling streets. These candid moments revealed a side rarely seen - one filled with curiosity and delight. Southwold became another cherished destination for our mysterious photographer. In camp there during 1937, he captured heartwarming scenes - friendly chats among comrades and His Majesty overseeing his beloved boys' camp with pride shining through his eyes. Never forgetting those who sacrificed for their nation's freedom, King George VI attended Armistice Day ceremonies at Whitehall's Cenotaph in both 1936 and 1937. With solemn reverence etched upon his face each year on November 11th, he honored those who gave everything for peace.