King George V acceded to the throne on 6 May 1910 and his Silver Jubilee was celebrated in 1935
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This shows the decorations in Bridge Street,
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B997.2.2.4
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...the Bridge Street end of the High Street (the G&M signs stand for 'George & Mary'),
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B997.2.2.5
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.. the north side of High Street,
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B997.2.2.3
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.. the south side
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B997.2.2.2
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..two views of the Pepperpot and
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B997.2.2.1
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B997.2.2.6
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Schoolchildren on the procession
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B996.22.4
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A float as a swan, followed by a car with the G&M symbol (=George & Mary) by the buildings opposite the bottom of Holloway Hill.
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B996.22.3
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The Queen of the procession arrives at Holloway Hill recreation round
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B000.196.7
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The Queen's throne on the steps of the old pavilion, which is now at the Rural Life Museum at Tilford
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Image: Godalming Museum, ref B000.196.8
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