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Alice "Kiki" Preston (née Gwynne, formerly Allen; 1898 – December 23, 1946) was an American socialite, a member of the Happy Valley set, and the alleged mother of a child born out of wedlock with Prince George, Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George V.
[16] [17] The obverse of the coin, like other New Zealand coinage of the period, shows an uncrowned bust of George VI designed by Humphrey Paget. [18] Struck in .500 fineness, the 1949 crown was the sole circulating silver coin in New Zealand following the abandonment of silver coinage in favour of cupronickel in 1947. [19]
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He was interred initially in the Royal Vault until he was transferred to the King George VI Memorial Chapel inside St George's on 26 March 1969. [118] In 2002, fifty years after his death, the remains of his widow, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and the ashes of his younger daughter, Princess Margaret, who both died that year, were interred ...
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The Royal Family Order of George VI is an honour that was bestowed on female members of the British royal family by King George VI. Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy is the last surviving member after the death of Elizabeth II in 2022.
Fred and Wilma have a daughter, Pebbles. Their best friends Barney and Betty Rubble had a weirdly strong son, Bamm-Bamm. Watching the characters drive "cars" using their feet to make them move is ...
Sheila Chisholm was born on 9 September 1895 at Woollahra, Sydney, [2] youngest child and only daughter of grazier Harry Harry Chisholm and his wife Margaret, née Mackellar [3] who owned a family property "Wollogorang", the centre of the locality now called Wollogorang, near Breadalbane, New South Wales.