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Society of the Friends of St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter, The. 2006. Annual General Meeting in St George's Chapel on Saturday 6 May 2006 at 2:00 pm. Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Society of the Friends of St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter, The. 2006. Annual Report 2005/6. Tuch Design.
Over the centuries, St. George’s Chapel has been the site of many royal services, including confirmations, weddings, and funerals.The chapel was the venue for Prince William’s 1997 ...
George I: 1727 Chapel of Leine Castle in Hanover, Germany; moved from the crypt to the Welfenmausoleum at Herrenhausen on 5 December 1957. [17] [18] He was the last British monarch buried outside of the British Isles. George II: 1760 Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey [6] George III: 1820 St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle: George IV: 1830 ...
St George’s Chapel is also the resting place of 10 monarchs. The remains of Henry VIII and the beheaded Charles I are entombed there, along with the bodies of the Queen’s parents, George VI ...
The Inventories of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, 1384–1667. Maurice F. Bond (1947) Volume 8. Fasti Wyndesorienses: the Deans and Canons of Windsor. Sidney Leslie Ollard (1950) Volume 9. St. George's Chapel, Windsor; the Woodwork of the Choir. M. R. James (1933) Volume 10. The Baptism, Marriage and Burial Registers of St George’s ...
Where is St. George's Chapel? Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images The chapel is located at Windsor Castle, the official royal residence in Berkshire county, about 20 miles away from Buckingham ...
St George's Chapel, Windsor: St George's Chapel, Windsor after cremation at Golders Green Crematorium (ashes transferred to Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore in 1928) 1917: Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein: St George's Chapel, Windsor (transferred to Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore in 1928) 1919: The Prince John: St Mary Magdalene Church ...
The Choir of St George’s Chapel – made up of 11 men, one woman and 13 boys – was conducted by James Vivian, director of music, and the organ was played by Luke Bond, assistant director of music.