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'The '''Silver Jubilee of George V''' on 6 May 1935 marked the [[Silver Jubilee|25 years]] of [[King George V]]'s as the [[King of the United Kingdom]] and the [[British Dominions]], and [[Emperor of India]]. ==Celebrations== The Silver Jubilee Celebrations in [[London]] began with a Carriage Procession through London towards a Thanksgiving Service in [[St Paul’s Cathedral]] on 6 May 1935. It was followed by another procession back to [[Buckingham Palace]], where the [[British Royal Family|Royal Family]] appeared on the balcony. The King and [[Mary of Teck|Queen]] were joined by members of the royal family, including [[Maud of Wales|Queen Maud of Norway]], the [[Edward VII|Prince of Wales]], the [[George VI|Duke]] and [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|Duchess of York]], [[Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood|Princess Mary]] and the [[Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood|Earl of Harewood]], the [[Prince George, Duke of Kent|Duke]] and [[Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark|Duchess of Kent]], and the [[Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester|Duke of Gloucester]]. Due to popular demand, the King waved from the same balcony for a few consecutive days later in the same week. The Jubilee day was declared a public holiday and parties were held across the [[United Kingdom]] with garden parties, pageants and sports events. At 8 pm, the King's Jubilee speech was transmitted. He gave thanks ‘from the depths of his heart to his dear people’ on behalf of himself and Queen Mary, for the Jubilee commemorations. Throughout the month of May, The King continued taking carriage rides through London. He also took one through north London for the Queen's birthday on 26 May, during which they were accompanied by their two granddaughters: [[Elizabeth II|Princesses Elizabeth]] and [[Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon|Margaret]]. The Jubilee was also marked with a ball for two thousand guests at Buckingham Palace on May 14th, an Empire Exhibition, the [[State Opening of Parliament]]. A reception was hosted by the [[Lord Mayor of London]] in honour of the King and [[Mary of Teck|Queen]], which was also attended by the [[Edward VII|Prince of Wales]] and the [[George VI|Duke]] and [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|Duchess of York]]. During the Jubilee celebrations, the King received an large number of telegrams from across the [[British Empire|Empire]] and around the world with warm wishes, both from world leaders and ordinary people. The public’s reaction to George V’s appearances over the jubilant celebrations only confirmed the popularity of a Jubilee celebration as well as the esteem in which the King was held.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stpauls.co.uk/history-collections/history/history-highlights/jubilee/1935-george-v-silver |title=1935 - George V, Silver; St Paul’s Cathedral |publisher=stpauls.co.uk }}</ref> =Commemorative= A [[King George V Silver Jubilee Medal|Jubilee Medal]] was created to a commemorate the Jubilee. It was awarded to the members of Royal Family and selected officers of state, officials and servants of the [[Royal Households of the United Kingdom|Royal Household]], ministers, government officials, mayors, public servants, local government officials, members of the navy, army, air force and police in Britain, her colonies and Dominions.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Howard N Cole.|title=Coronation and Royal Commemorative Medals |page=40. Published J. B. Hayward & Son, London. 1977}}</ref> The Jubilee was marked by loads of different Jubilee souvenirs. Specific sets of stamps were issued for the Jubilee in the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[British Dominions| dominions]], including issues in [[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[British Raj|India]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Union of South Africa|South Africa]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.royal.uk/history-jubilees |title=A history of Jubilees &#124; The Royal Family |publisher=Royal.uk }}</ref>'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,17 @@ +The '''Silver Jubilee of George V''' on 6 May 1935 marked the [[Silver Jubilee|25 years]] of [[King George V]]'s as the [[King of the United Kingdom]] and the [[British Dominions]], and [[Emperor of India]]. + +==Celebrations== +The Silver Jubilee Celebrations in [[London]] began with a Carriage Procession through London towards a Thanksgiving Service in [[St Paul’s Cathedral]] on 6 May 1935. It was followed by another procession back to [[Buckingham Palace]], where the [[British Royal Family|Royal Family]] appeared on the balcony. The King and [[Mary of Teck|Queen]] were joined by members of the royal family, including [[Maud of Wales|Queen Maud of Norway]], the [[Edward VII|Prince of Wales]], the [[George VI|Duke]] and [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|Duchess of York]], [[Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood|Princess Mary]] and the [[Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood|Earl of Harewood]], the [[Prince George, Duke of Kent|Duke]] and [[Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark|Duchess of Kent]], and the [[Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester|Duke of Gloucester]]. Due to popular demand, the King waved from the same balcony for a few consecutive days later in the same week. + +The Jubilee day was declared a public holiday and parties were held across the [[United Kingdom]] with garden parties, pageants and sports events. At 8 pm, the King's Jubilee speech was transmitted. He gave thanks ‘from the depths of his heart to his dear people’ on behalf of himself and Queen Mary, for the Jubilee commemorations. + +Throughout the month of May, The King continued taking carriage rides through London. He also took one through north London for the Queen's birthday on 26 May, during which they were accompanied by their two granddaughters: [[Elizabeth II|Princesses Elizabeth]] and [[Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon|Margaret]]. + +The Jubilee was also marked with a ball for two thousand guests at Buckingham Palace on May 14th, an Empire Exhibition, the [[State Opening of Parliament]]. A reception was hosted by the [[Lord Mayor of London]] in honour of the King and [[Mary of Teck|Queen]], which was also attended by the [[Edward VII|Prince of Wales]] and the [[George VI|Duke]] and [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother|Duchess of York]]. + +During the Jubilee celebrations, the King received an large number of telegrams from across the [[British Empire|Empire]] and around the world with warm wishes, both from world leaders and ordinary people. The public’s reaction to George V’s appearances over the jubilant celebrations only confirmed the popularity of a Jubilee celebration as well as the esteem in which the King was held.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stpauls.co.uk/history-collections/history/history-highlights/jubilee/1935-george-v-silver |title=1935 - George V, Silver; St Paul’s Cathedral |publisher=stpauls.co.uk }}</ref> + +=Commemorative= +A [[King George V Silver Jubilee Medal|Jubilee Medal]] was created to a commemorate the Jubilee. It was awarded to the members of Royal Family and selected officers of state, officials and servants of the [[Royal Households of the United Kingdom|Royal Household]], ministers, government officials, mayors, public servants, local government officials, members of the navy, army, air force and police in Britain, her colonies and Dominions.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Howard N Cole.|title=Coronation and Royal Commemorative Medals |page=40. Published J. B. Hayward & Son, London. 1977}}</ref> + +The Jubilee was marked by loads of different Jubilee souvenirs. Specific sets of stamps were issued for the Jubilee in the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[British Dominions| dominions]], including issues in [[Australia]], [[Canada]], [[British Raj|India]], [[New Zealand]] and [[Union of South Africa|South Africa]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.royal.uk/history-jubilees |title=A history of Jubilees &#124; The Royal Family |publisher=Royal.uk }}</ref> '
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