Documents relating to a tree planting ceremony [manuscript]. 1937.

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Documents relating to a tree planting ceremony [manuscript]. 1937.

1. Invitation to the ceremony of planting a grove of oak trees in Windsor Great Park (1 p.); 2. Circular giving details of dress etc., at the ceremony (1 p.); 3. Procedure at the planting of the Coronation Grove of Oaks (2 p.); 4. Plan showing the Grove of Oaks planted by His Majesty King George VI.

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