GEORGE VI, King of Great Britain and Ireland

(Albert Frederick Arthur George), 1895–1952, king of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1936–52), second son of George V; successor of his elder brother, Edward VIII. He attended the royal naval colleges at Osborne and Dartmouth and served in World War I. Later he served in the Royal Air Force. He studied at Cambridge for a time after the war, was created duke of York in 1920, and married (1923) Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. They had two daughters: Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret. When Edward VIII abdicated on Dec. 11, 1936, George became king. He and his consort were crowned on May 12, 1937. They made a state visit to France in July, 1938, and an unprecedented royal voyage to Canada and the United States in 1939. During World War II the king worked to keep up British morale by visiting bombed areas, inspecting war plants, and touring theaters of war action. In 1947 the royal family made a state visit and tour of South Africa. A tour of Australia and New Zealand, scheduled for 1949, was postponed indefinitely because of the king's illness at the end of 1948. Like his father, George was held in deep affection by his people. He was succeeded by Elizabeth II.

See biography by S. Bradford (1989).

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GEORGE VI , king of Great Britain and Ireland (Albert Frederick Arthur George), 1895 1952, king of Great Britain and Northern Ireland...World War II the king worked to keep...because of the kings illness at the...
GEORGE V , king of Great Britain and Ireland (George Frederick Ernest Albert), 1865 1936, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1910 36), second son and successor...Edward, took the throne as George VI. See biographies by H. Nicolson...
...ELIZABETH II , queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1926 , queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1952 ), elder daughter and successor of George VI . At age 18 she was made...a confidante of the king. During World War II...
...1713). Britain emerged from...the worlds greatest empire...Wellington . In Ireland, the Irish...1801) of Great Britain and Ireland, with Ireland...reigns of George I and George...but the king could dissolve...reduction of the kings power. Edmund...
...1894 1972, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1936), known in...Windsor; eldest son of George V . He attended the...younger brother became King George VI . The ex-king was granted the title...See his memoirs, A Kings Story (1951); biography...


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