'Wedding of H.R.H. the Duke of York & Lady E. Bowes-Lyon'

1 portrait of Lady May Helen Emma Abel Smith (née Cambridge)

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'Wedding of H.R.H. the Duke of York & Lady E. Bowes-Lyon'

by Elliott & Fry, published by J. Beagles & Co
bromide postcard print, 1923 (26 April 1923)
3 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 in. (89 mm x 139 mm) overall
Given by Terence Pepper, 2014
Photographs Collection
NPG x193255

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  • J. Beagles & Co (active 1903-), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 578 portraits.
  • Elliott & Fry (active 1863-1962), Photographers. Artist or producer associated with 10998 portraits.

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Stanley Baldwin begins the first of three terms of government as Conservative Prime Minister following the resignation of Andrew Bonar Law.

Art and science

Bolton Wanderers beat West Ham United in the first FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. The Cup Final was held at Wembley every year except during the war until 2000.

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Hitler attempts to take power in Germany with the Munich Beer Hall Putsch. On the 8th November Hitler and the SA stormed a meeting of the ruling 'triumvirs' forcing them to support a march on Berlin. The coup, however, failed and Hitler was arrested and sentences to five years in prison.

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