Born:
June 3, 1865
Died:
January 20, 1936
Age:
70
Signature:
George V signature
Summary

George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was king of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.

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The Radio Times page for the day of the funeral, showing no programmes scheduled, and the words "Arrangements will be announced over the microphone"
The Radio Times page for the day of the funeral, showing no programmes scheduled, and the words "Arrangements will be announced over the microphone"
"A good riddance" A 1917 Punch cartoon depicts George sweeping away his German titles.
"A good riddance" A 1917 Punch cartoon depicts George sweeping away his German titles.
1926 Imperial Conference: George V and the prime ministers of the Commonwealth. Clockwise from centre front: George V, Baldwin (United Kingdom), Monroe (Newfoundland), Coates (New Zealand), Bruce (Australia), Hertzog (South Africa), Cosgrave (Irish Free State), King (Canada).
1926 Imperial Conference: George V and the prime ministers of the Commonwealth. Clockwise from centre front: George V, Baldwin (United Kingdom), Monroe (Newfoundland), Coates (New Zealand), Bruce (Australia), Hertzog (South Africa), Cosgrave (Irish Free State), King (Canada).
York Cottage at Sandringham House: George and May lived here from 1893 to 1926.
York Cottage at Sandringham House: George and May lived here from 1893 to 1926.
Painting of the Duke opening the first Parliament of Australia on the 9 May 1901.
Painting of the Duke opening the first Parliament of Australia on the 9 May 1901.
The Coronation Ceremony of His Most Gracious Majesty King George V in Westminster Abbey. 22nd June 1911, by John Henry Frederick Bacon, 1912
The Coronation Ceremony of His Most Gracious Majesty King George V in Westminster Abbey. 22nd June 1911, by John Henry Frederick Bacon, 1912
Trilingual plaque commemorating the opening of King George V Avenue, Jerusalem, by Herbert Samuel, High Commissioner of Palestine, 1924
Trilingual plaque commemorating the opening of King George V Avenue, Jerusalem, by Herbert Samuel, High Commissioner of Palestine, 1924
  
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