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The King Unveils Memorial To His Mother Queen Alexandra, The Rose Queen - The King and Queen by the memorial after the unveiling ceremony. To-day, the 21st anniversary of Rose day- The day on which Queen Alexandra of beloved memory used to drive round London bowered with wild roses collecting money for her favourite work of beneficence - was chosen by the king for the unveiling of the memorial to the late members of the royal family, were present at the ceremony. The memorial stands on the edge of the garden of Marlborough house (London) facing Friary court, St. James palace, and the subject of the memorial is 'Faith, Hope and Charity,' sculptured by Mr. Alfred Gilbert. June 8, 1932. (Photo by The Topical Press Agency Ltd.).

The King Unveils Memorial To His Mother Queen Alexandra, The Rose Queen - The King and Queen by the memorial after the unveiling ceremony.
To-day, the 21st anniversary of Rose day- The day on which Queen Alexandra of beloved memory used to drive round London bowered with wild roses collecting money for her favourite work of beneficence - was chosen by the king for the unveiling of the memorial to the late members of the royal family, were present at the ceremony. The memorial stands on the edge of the garden of Marlborough house (London) facing Friary court, St. James palace, and the subject of the memorial is 'Faith, Hope and Charity,' sculptured by Mr. Alfred Gilbert. June 8, 1932. (Photo by The Topical Press Agency Ltd.).
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The King Unveils Memorial To His Mother Queen Alexandra, The Rose Queen - The King and Queen by the memorial after the unveiling ceremony. To-day, the 21st anniversary of Rose day- The day on which Queen Alexandra of beloved memory used to drive round London bowered with wild roses collecting money for her favourite work of beneficence - was chosen by the king for the unveiling of the memorial to the late members of the royal family, were present at the ceremony. The memorial stands on the edge of the garden of Marlborough house (London) facing Friary court, St. James palace, and the subject of the memorial is 'Faith, Hope and Charity,' sculptured by Mr. Alfred Gilbert. June 8, 1932. (Photo by The Topical Press Agency Ltd.).
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