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The King as Airman, 1918 (1937)
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The King as Airman, 1918 (1937)
The King as Airman, 1918 (1937). The future King George VI (1895-1952) and Louis Leisler Greig (1880-1953) in a Handley Page bomber in September 1918. Card No 7 of 50 from Our King And Queen cigarette cards produced for W.D. & H.O. Wills, The Imperial Tobacco Company. [London, 1937]
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The King as Airman, 1918 (1937): A Glimpse into the Royal Legacy of Aviation". In this print from 1937, we witness a remarkable moment in history. The future King George VI, then known as Albert Frederick Arthur George Saxe Coburg Gotha, takes center stage alongside Louis Leisler Greig in a Handley Page bomber during September 1918. This rare snapshot captures the essence of their shared experience as they soar through the skies above Britain. Dressed in military attire and donning goggles and flying helmets, these two men epitomize bravery and determination. As members of the British armed forces during World War I, they played pivotal roles in defending their nation's sovereignty. Their presence aboard this aircraft symbolizes not only their commitment to duty but also highlights the significant advancements made in aviation during that era. This photograph is part of a collection called "Our King And Queen cigarette cards" produced by W. D. & H. O. Wills for The Imperial Tobacco Company. It serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with royalty and showcases how even kings can be transformed into aviators when duty calls. As we admire this image today, let us reflect on the sacrifices made by those who served their countries during times of conflict. May it remind us that courage knows no bounds and that even monarchs are willing to take flight for a greater cause.
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