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King George V

(1865-1936), Reigned 1910-36

Sitter in 488 portraits
As the second son of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, George V had not expected to ascend to the throne. He enjoyed a long and successful career in the Navy before his accession in 1910. His conscientious and unpretentious approach to his duties provided stability during an unsettled period, which included the First World War and the Great Depression. In 1932, he became the first monarch to use the medium of radio to speak to the nation. He later described himself as 'a very ordinary sort of fellow'.

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King George V, by Alexander Bassano - NPG x96105

King George V

by Alexander Bassano
quarter-plate glass negative, 1875
NPG x96105

King George V, by Alexander Bassano - NPG x96106

King George V

by Alexander Bassano
quarter-plate glass negative, 1875
NPG x96106

King Edward VII and his family, by James Russell & Sons - NPG x3766

King Edward VII and his family

by James Russell & Sons
albumen cabinet card, September 1880
NPG x3766

King Edward VII and his family, by James Russell & Sons - NPG x32163

King Edward VII and his family

by James Russell & Sons
albumen cabinet card, September 1884
NPG x32163

King Edward VII and his family, after James Russell & Sons - NPG x134616

King Edward VII and his family

after James Russell & Sons
albumen carte-de-visite, (September 1884)
NPG x134616

King George V, by G. West & Son - NPG Ax197506

King George V

by G. West & Son
albumen cabinet card, 1884
NPG Ax197506

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