King George V, Edward, Prince of Wales, and Prince Albert Walking in Procession During Armistice Day, 1920. 'On Armistice Day in London, the great marched with the gun-carriage, with the poor shattered body, chosen at random, unrecognised, maybe unrecognisable. In Whitehall, King George V, his sons and his ministers, paid their respects in one more unveiling, this time of a memorial to one mighty host to be remembered - the Cenotaph...Poor broken warrior, whatever he was in life, in death he was the greatest of them all'. From "Time To Remember - The Plunge Into Peace", 1920 (Reel 1); events of 1920 - weddings, women's rights, industrial unrest and problems in Ireland
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