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Lord and Lady Armstrong, May 12 1937
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Lord and Lady Armstrong, May 12 1937
Lord and Lady Armstrong, May 12 1937. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
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This print captures Lord and Lady Armstrong on May 12,1937. The image is taken from the Coronation Souvenir Book of that year, edited by Gordon Beckles and published by the Daily Express in London. Lord Armstrong, also known as William Henry Armstrong, was a prominent figure in British society during the early 20th century. His wife, Lady Kathleen Armstrong (formerly Watson), stands beside him gracefully. The photograph showcases an intriguing age difference between the couple. Lord Armstrong's dignified presence exudes wisdom and experience while Lady Kathleen emanates elegance and poise. Their attire reflects their status as nobility; Lord Armstrong dons a cloak adorned with ermine fur, symbolizing his high rank. The occasion captured in this picture is believed to be related to King George VI's coronation event held around that time. It portrays them standing outside an impressive building in England where distinguished guests gathered for this momentous day. This monochrome image not only serves as a visual record of their marriage but also offers a glimpse into British history during the 1930s. Its inclusion in the Coronation Souvenir Book signifies its significance within literature commemorating important national events.
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