Documents [manuscript]. 1937-1939.

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Documents [manuscript]. 1937-1939.

Printed document announcing that a royal luncheon was given to their majesties, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth by the Corporation of the City of London, at Guildhall, on Wednesday, 19th May 1937, in celebration of their majesties' coronation. Seating arrangement at Guildhall for a banquet held for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Pamphlet and booklet concern luncheon given at Guildhall for their Majesties on their return from Canada and the United States of America.

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