"Marion Buthlay: A Glimpse into the Royal Legacy (1911-1951)" Step back in time and witness the remarkable moments captured during the reign of Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary. From their majestic Silver Jubilee in 1935 to their coronation robes in 1911, Marion Buthlay's lens immortalizes these iconic figures. In a poignant image taken on Armistice Day in 1945, we see Queen Mary alongside Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, embodying strength and resilience after World War II. Another cherished photograph from 1934 showcases King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, and Princess Marina at Balmoral – a glimpse into their private family life. One cannot overlook the historical significance of King George V and Queen Mary's first opening of Parliament in February 1911. This momentous occasion marked the beginning of an era that would shape nations for years to come. Onboard the Britannia with King George and Sir Charles Cust around 1920, Marion Buthlay captures a sense of grandeur as they sail through uncharted waters. The elegance exuded by The Queen Mother herself is evident in her portrait from 1937 – a testament to her grace and poise. Queen Mary's deep bond with her granddaughter Princess Elizabeth is beautifully portrayed in an intimate snapshot from April 1944. As they share a tender moment together, one can almost feel the love between generations transcending time. The West Norfolk Hunt meeting witnessed two queens coming together - Queen Mary alongside Queen Alexandra - showcasing not only their shared passion but also their unwavering commitment to duty. As history unfolds before our eyes, Marion Buthlay takes us on yet another journey as she captures Queen Mary departing for Canada in 1939. This image encapsulates both excitement and trepidation as she embarks on this significant voyage across continents.