The main celebrations of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee may be over, but here in Market Lavington we are still being given photos of past events. This one, rather battered, was clearly made into a postcard at the time of the 1937 Coronation of King George VI.
The card is captioned, ‘1937 ’ere’s health Coronation, Market Lavington’
As yet, we have not located just where the picture was taken.
There are half a dozen people in or on the car. The right hand standing man, in the paler jacket is Lawrie Cooper – or to give him his full name, Lawrence Kitchener Cooper.
The others are unknown to us as yet – but even though the bad photo damage is across faces, we feel sure somebody out there will help us.
Do get in touch if you can give us any names or identify the photo location.
Tags: car, Celebration, Market Lavington, Museum, Royalty
July 10, 2012 at 6:53 am |
Thanks all. The building behind the car is the former Congregational (or Trinity) Church on the corner of Stobbarts Road
March 19, 2016 at 5:11 am |
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