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King Edward VIII leaving Sandringham after his fathers death (b / w photo)
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King Edward VIII leaving Sandringham after his fathers death (b / w photo)
5997935 King Edward VIII leaving Sandringham after his fathers death (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Edward VIII leaving Sandringham after his fathers death. Illustration for Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor, by Basil Maine (Hutchinson, c 1937).); © Look and Learn
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After Automobiles Back Cars Duke Of Windsor Forlorn King Edward Viii King George V Leaving Melancholia Melancholy Norfolk Sandringham Unhappiness Unhappy Deaths Emotions Mortality Passed Away
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This print captures a poignant moment in history as King Edward VIII leaves Sandringham after the death of his father, King George V. The photograph, taken by an English photographer in the 20th century, showcases the solemnity and sadness that enveloped this significant event. King Edward VIII can be seen sitting in the back of a car, his expression reflecting deep melancholy and unhappiness. As he departs from Sandringham, one can almost feel the weight of his emotions through this powerful image. The significance of this moment is further emphasized by its inclusion as an illustration for Basil Maine's book "Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor" published in 1937. It serves as a visual representation of the historical account chronicling Edward's life during this tumultuous period. The photo also highlights Germany's connection to British royalty at that time. With German heritage himself and having abdicated the throne to marry Wallis Simpson - an American divorcée with German ancestry - King Edward VIII had strong ties to Germany. This adds another layer of complexity to an already captivating image. Overall, this photograph encapsulates not only a personal loss for King Edward VIII but also represents a pivotal moment in British history. Its monochromatic tones evoke a sense of nostalgia while reminding us of the enduring impact that royal figures have on our collective memory.
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