Lying-In-State Scene In Bronze.The two panels and medallion illustrating the Lying-in-State of the late King George V. The two panels show King Edward VIII, the Duke of Kent, the Duke of York and the Duke of Gloucester guarding the bier, and the right-hand plaque shows the Lying-in-State as the public saw it. Taken at Mr. Roslyn's Fulham-road, London,S.W., studio.The Lying-in-State of the late King George V. in St. Stephen's Hall, Westminster, London, has bean executed by Mr. Louis Roslyn, R.B.S. and the sculpture will later be cast in bronze and sold, probably for charity. The vigil of the four sons is shown in one panel and in another is a representation of the Lying-in-State as viewed by the public. July 17, 1936. (Photo by Topical Press).
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Image Number: 5513-19143931Rights ManagedCredit Line:Topical Press/Sydney Morning Herald/SuperStockCollection: Contributor: Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:1845×1165
