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On Feb. 6, 1952, Canadians woke up to the grim news that 56-year-old King George VI had died.
A much beloved sovereign in Canada, he had led the Commonwealth through the Second World War. His speech impediment and painfully shy manner endeared him to his Canadian subjects. The 1939 Royal Visit to Canada was a triumphal tour. Memories of that tour were cherished by the Queen Mother for a life time.
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But in February 1952, all eyes turned to the 24-year-old Princess Elizabeth and her handsome consort Prince Philip then touring Kenya.
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On Feb. 6, 1952, Canadians woke up to the grim news that 56-year-old King George VI had died.
A much beloved sovereign in Canada, he had led the Commonwealth through the Second World War. His speech impediment and painfully shy manner endeared him to his Canadian subjects. The 1939 Royal Visit to Canada was a triumphal tour. Memories of that tour were cherished by the Queen Mother for a life time.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. âThe King is dead â Long live the Queen!â Back to video
But in February 1952, all eyes turned to the 24-year-old Princess Elizabeth and her handsome consort Prince Philip then touring Kenya.
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On Feb. 6, 1952, Canadians woke up to the grim news that 56-year-old King George VI had died.
A much beloved sovereign in Canada, he had led the Commonwealth through the Second World War. His speech impediment and painfully shy manner endeared him to his Canadian subjects. The 1939 Royal Visit to Canada was a triumphal tour. Memories of that tour were cherished by the Queen Mother for a life time.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. âThe King is dead â Long live the Queen!â Back to video
But in February 1952, all eyes turned to the 24-year-old Princess Elizabeth and her handsome consort Prince Philip then touring Kenya.
Rohrbach brothers lift North Callaway at EMO meet Published by admin on Wed, 05/12/2021 - 12:17pm North Callaway senior Joshua Selby competes in the discus at the Eastern Missouri Conference meet on May 5 at North Callaway High School. Selby placed eighth in the event. [Theo Tate]
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The Rohrbachs turned in strong efforts in the field events at the Eastern Missouri Conference meet on May 5 at North Callaway. Drew, a senior, won the pole vault, in 10 feet, 10 inches. Caleb, a sophomore, came out on top in the shot put in 43-10.75. The Rohrbachs were the only North Callaway athletes who won individual titles at the EMO meet. Both set season-best marks.
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