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Plate 10
The opening ceremony

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Hermione Hobhouse (general editor)

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1991

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'Plate 10: The opening ceremony', Survey of London Monograph 17: County Hall (1991), pp. 10. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118204 Date accessed: 19 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Plate 10


a. George V and Queen Mary at the opening ceremony, 17 July 1922. The Duke of York (later George VI) and Princess Mary are on the King's right (p. 70)

a. George V and Queen Mary at the opening ceremony, 17 July 1922. The Duke of York (later George VI) and Princess Mary are on the King's right (p. 70)


b. County Hall from Victoria Embankment in 1922

b. County Hall from Victoria Embankment in 1922


c. County Hall from the north-west c. 1933

c. County Hall from the north-west c. 1933