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In Camp at Southwold, Suffolk: A Friendly Chat, 1937. Creator: Unknown
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In Camp at Southwold, Suffolk: A Friendly Chat, 1937. Creator: Unknown
In Camp at Southwold, Suffolk: A Friendly Chat, 1937. The Duke of York, (1920-1936) became King George VI on 11 December 1936. From " George VI, King and Emperor", by Major J. T. Gorman [W. & G. Foyle Ltd. London, 1937]
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In Camp at Southwold, Suffolk: A Friendly Chat, 1937". This print captures a moment of camaraderie and intimacy amidst the picturesque backdrop of Southwold, Suffolk. Taken in 1937 during a boys' camp, the identity of the photographer remains unknown. The central figure in this image is none other than Albert Frederick Arthur George, who would later become King George VI on December 11th, 1936. The photograph showcases a group of young boys engrossed in conversation with His Majesty. Seated comfortably on the grassy terrain, they engage in an animated discussion while enjoying each other's company. The Duke of York exudes warmth and approachability as he listens attentively to their youthful voices. Dressed casually in shorts and shirts suitable for outdoor activities, these boys embody the spirit of British youth during that era. Their interaction with royalty reflects both curiosity and admiration for their future monarch. This poignant snapshot not only captures a historical moment but also serves as a metaphor for unity between different generations. It reminds us that even those destined for greatness can find solace and joy through simple conversations with ordinary people. Preserved within the pages of "George VI, King and Emperor" by Major J. T Gorman from W & G Foyle Ltd. , London (1937), this photograph offers us a glimpse into an intimate encounter between royalty and commoners—an encounter that transcends social boundaries to create lasting memories.
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