Photographic PortraitPrince George (second from the right) and family, circa 1891King George and Queen Mary dressed for the State Opening of ParliamentA Punch cartoon depicting George V reliquishing German titles.Statue of King George V by William Reid Dick, outside Westminster Abbey, London. (January 2006)
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George V (1910-1936)

George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 - 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, as a result of his creating it from the British branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. more...

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As well as being King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (from 1927, split into King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and King of Ireland) and the Commonwealth Realms, George was also the Emperor of India. George reigned from 6 May 1910 through World War I (1914-1918) until his death in 1936.

King George V is remembered for his role in World War I, during which he relinquished all German titles and styles on behalf of his relatives who were British subjects; and changed the name of the royal house from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor. Another significant event in his reign was the passing of the Statute of Westminster which separated the crown so that George ruled the dominions as separate kingdoms.

Early life

George was born on 3 June 1865, at Marlborough House, London. His father was The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), the eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. His mother was The Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra), the eldest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark. As a grandson of Queen Victoria in the male line, George was styled His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales at birth.

He was baptised in the Private Chapel of Windsor Castle on 7 July 1865 and his godparents were the King of Hanover, the Queen and Crown Prince of Denmark, the Prince of Leiningen, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Alice and the Duke of Cambridge.

As a younger son of the Prince of Wales, there was no expectation that George would become King as his elder brother, Prince Albert Victor, was second in line to the throne after their father.

Education

Given that George was born only fifteen months after his brother Prince Albert Victor, it was decided to educate both royal princes together. The Prince of Wales appointed John Neale Dalton as their tutor, although neither excelled intellectually. In September 1877 both brothers joined the training ship HMS Britannia at Dartmouth.

For three years from 1879 the royal brothers served as midshipmen on HMS Bacchante, accompanied by Dalton. They toured the British Empire, visiting Norfolk, Virginia, the colonies in the Caribbean, South Africa and Australia, as well as the Mediterranean, South America, the Far East and Egypt. Dalton wrote an account of their journey entitled The Cruise of HMS Bacchante. Between Melbourne and Sydney, Dalton records a sighting of the Flying Dutchman (see entry for full account of sighting). When they returned to the UK, the brothers were parted with Albert Victor attending Trinity College, Cambridge and George continuing in the Royal Navy. He travelled the world and visited many areas of the British Empire, serving actively in the navy until his last command in 1891. From then on his naval rank was largely honorary.

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Gb 1928 Contrived Reg'd P/Card with 1928 Stampex Label £3.50 1925 Kg5 Ps Sto Pc G F Rapkin £2.99
1936 Gb envelope + London Guildhall perfin + Town Clerk £1.99 1912 Stamp Exhibition used Both Sides, very unusual £1.30
Gb Empire Exhibition 1d card slogan Wembley Park (B) £4.99 Gb Empire Exhibition 1d used card slogan Wembley Park £4.99
1918 Rare 6d Caledonian Railway Parcel stamp on env * £25.00 Gb Kgv 1/2d Green Embossed Commerical P/S Cover Mint £2.00
Gb 1919 Apo Cover 'Place Capecure Rest Home Boulogne' £2.00 Gb 1916 Picture Post Card From Western Front - Ww I £1.30
Gb 1924 Empire Exhibition 1&1/2d used card £4.99 Gb - 1928 Waldorf Hotel Kgv Cover to Vienna Austria £3.99
Gb 1923 Nice Commecial Cover from Wales to Switzerland £3.99 George V 1934 Europa Air Mail Cover to Argentina £19.99
Gb 1917 Oas Censored Krag Apo 2 Cancelled Ppc £2.00 Gb 1919 Oas Censored Apo Ppc from France £2.00
1928 Paquebot cover Colombo to Perak £4.99 Gb 1924 1d Ppc- British Empire Exhibition Slogan Cancel £2.00
1918 Officers Mail -Poperinge £4.99 1936 Kg5 1.5d On Cover 23rd Phil Congress Duplex Pmk £3.99
1932 Cover to Scotland Posted at Sea Paquebot Port-Said £2.77 1922 Kg5 2d B&W Pc Cambridge Series 52 Queen's Gallery £2.99
Kgv photo Perfin 'H' (Hs&Bc bank) on Cover to China £29.99 Scunthorpe Thunderstorm Census Pcds.1931-3 (Four). £7.95
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1911 1st Aerial Post Windsor-London (2 Plates) £10.50 1911 1st Aerial Post 'London' pmk Code 3 £2.80
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