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King George VI shown on a television broadcast opening the new Chamber of the House of Commons
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King George VI shown on a television broadcast opening the new Chamber of the House of Commons
King George VI shown on a television broadcast opening the new Chamber of the House of Commons. Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London.
During the Second World War, on 10 May 1941, a bombing raid destroyed the House of Commons Chamber. MPs used
the House of Lords Chamber until the Commons was rebuilt. The new Chamber, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, was
used for the first time on 26 October 1950
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1950s Announcement Message Microphone Royal Royalty Speech Talking Personalities
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This historic print captures a momentous occasion in British history - King George VI opening the new Chamber of the House of Commons through a television broadcast. Taken at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London, this image showcases an important milestone during the aftermath of World War II. On 10 May 1941, a devastating bombing raid destroyed the original House of Commons Chamber. As a result, Members of Parliament temporarily utilized the House of Lords Chamber until their own space was rebuilt. Finally, on 26 October 1950, they were able to convene in their newly constructed chamber for the first time. Designed by renowned architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, this grand and stately chamber became witness to countless speeches and announcements that shaped Britain's political landscape throughout the mid-20th century. In this particular moment frozen in time, we see King George VI addressing his subjects with utmost regality and authority as he delivers an important message. The presence of microphones suggests that this televised speech reached far beyond those physically present within these hallowed walls. This photograph serves as a testament not only to royal personalities but also to advancements in technology that allowed such significant moments to be shared with millions across the nation. Preserved by www. TopFoto. co. uk, this image invites us into a pivotal chapter in British history where tradition meets progress and resilience triumphs over adversity.
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