King George V by the coffin of the Unknown Soldier
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King George V by the coffin of the Unknown Soldier
King George V placing a wreath on the coffin of the Unknown Soldier during the procession to Westminster Abbey, on 11 November 1920
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Coffin Placing Procession Unknown Westminster Wreath
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11 November 1920: A Moment of National Mourning and Reconciliation - King George V Pays Tribute to the Unknown Soldier This poignant image captures a significant moment in British history as King George V (1865-1936) places a wreath on the coffin of the Unknown Soldier during the procession to Westminster Abbey on 11 November 1920. The Unknown Soldier, an unidentified British serviceman killed in the line of duty during the First World War, was interred in the Abbey's new Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, marking the end of the war and a symbol of unity and sacrifice for the nation. The procession, led by the King and Queen Mary (1867-1953), made its way from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey, where the Unknown Soldier's remains were laid to rest. The event was a solemn and emotional occasion, attended by thousands of mourners and representatives from the armed forces, the government, and foreign nations. The wreath laid by King George V, adorned with poppies, laurel, and oak leaves, symbolized the collective grief and respect of the British people for their fallen heroes. The image, taken by ILN (Illustrated London News), captures the gravity and dignity of the moment, as the King pays his respects to the Unknown Soldier, representing the countless lives lost during the war. This historical photograph is an important reminder of the sacrifices made during the First World War and the unifying power of national mourning and remembrance. The image, from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Prints Online, is a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the emotional and cultural significance of this pivotal moment in British history.
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