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United Kingdom. A Portrait of King George VI Auction Archive Binns became a hero when

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Binns became a hero when the survivors reached New York and was given a welcome parade

being engraved

28 mm x 21 mm

being promoted to Acting Sergeant on January 19

overlaid by a diving golden-yellow machine-embroidered Luftwaffe eagle clutching a mobile swastika

United Kingdom. A Portrait of King George VI Auction Archive Binns became a hero whenA large black and white photograph of King George VI in full dress uniform wearing an Order of the Bath, Royal Victorian Order, and Order of the Garter, with ten piece medal bar, mounted to a cardstock backing, with George R. I. 1940 facsimile signature, measures 30cm (w) x 38 cm (h), reverse marked with tape and scuffs, very fine. Footnote: George VI (18951952) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 1936

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