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George V

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Gender Male
Death87 years ago
Date of birth June 3,1865
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Marlborough House
London
United Kingdom
Date of died January 20,1936
DiedSandringham Estate
United Kingdom
Spouse Mary of Teck
Children George VI
Edward VIII
Parents Edward VII
Alexandra of Denmark
Did you knowGeorge V of the United Kingdom lived to 25,797 days, the seventh-longest among British monarchs.
Height 168 (cm)
Grandchildren Queen Elizabeth
Elizabeth II
Princess Margaret
Cousins Nicholas II of Russia
Wilhelm II
Alexandra Feodorovna
Siblings Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
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Date of Upd.
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George V Life story


George V was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.

Physical Characteristics

George v was a tlal man.Standing at 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) tall.He had a slim build and was known for his athletic prowess.His eyes ewre blue and his hair was light brown.

Personal Life

George v was born on june 3.1865 in marlborough house.London.Englnad.He was the second son of edward vii and alexandra of denmark.He had four siblings: albert vicort.Louise.Victoria.And maud.He married mary of teck in 1893 and they had six children: edward viii.Albert.Mary.Henry.George.And john.He died on january 20.1936 in sandringham house.Norfolk.England.

Education and Career

George v was educated at the royal naval college.Osborne and the royal naval college.Dartmouth.He served in the royal navy from 1877 to 1892 and was promoetd to the rank of commander in 1891.He ascended to the throne in 1910 and served as king of the united kingdom until his death in 1936.

Most Important Event

The most important event in george v s life was his acsension to the throne in 1910.He was the frist british monarch to adotp the title of king of the united kingdom.Replacing the title of emperor of india.He also changed the name of the royal house from saxe-coburg-gotha to windsor.

Zodiac Sign and Nationality

George v was born under the zodiac sign of gemini and was of british nationality.

Life Story

George v was born into a life of privilege and power.He was educated at the royal naval college and served in the royal navy for 15 years.He ascended to the throne in 1910 and served as king of the united kingdom until his death in 1936.He was known for his strong sense of duty and devotion to his country.He was also known for his love of the outdoors and his passion for stamp collecting.He was a beloved figure in the united kingdom and his death was moruend by the nation.

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From The Beatles to Dalai Lama: 100 years of Caird Hall

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By Graeme OgstonBBC Scotland Tayside and Central reporter

Its stage has been graced by everyone from The Beatles to Frank Sinatra and the Dalai Lama , and now Dundee's Caird Hall is celebrating its 100th birthday.

Countless musical acts and entertainers have performed there and thousands of students have graduated in its hall.

Its exterior even doubled for a Moscow theatre in a 1983 BBC TV drama.

But its construction marked The End of an era for the City Centre , with many buildings demolished to make way for the new attraction.

Dundee University archivist Kenneth Baxter said the Caird Hall followed a long period where Dundee had been keen to rebuild its City Centre .

He Said : " There was a big period of clearance in the 1870s and 1880s, where The High Street was widened and the Union Hall and Trades Hall were Taken Down .

" At the same time there were concerns that Dundee's civic buildings were not grand enough.

" If you look at other great manufacturing centres that Dundee saw as its equal, they were building big New City buildings. "

The City Centre had the 1731 William Adam Town Townhouse, but it was felt to be getting old and dirty.

Proposals included modifying The Town house or building something completely new.

The area now occupied by the Caird Hall was a warren of old buildings, which Kenneth said were not appreciated for their potential historical value.

He Said : " They were just seen as old, dirty and rundown.

" This Was where you were coming into Dundee from the harbour and was seen a bit of an embarrassment for many people, so they wanted change. "

City architect James Thomson proposed a huge new civic building with a dome, roughly where V& A Dundee is today.

Mr Baxter said: " The Problem is, this would have cost a lot of money and there was nobody willing to stump this up.

" So they were reliant on someone Coming In and giving them money. "

Enter philanthropist James Caird , a local jute baron.

Mr Baxter said: " He specifically wanted a hall different to anything Thomson envisioned.

" But this is 1914, and the big problem is The First World War intervenes.

" They continue building but things get slowed down and Caird himself dies during This Time , so he never gets to see the hall completed. "

The Foundation Stone was laid In July 1914 by King George V and Queen Mary, with work beginning The Following year.

By the early 1920s, enough progress has been made for parts of the hall to be used, most famously the 1922 election count where

The Caird Hall was officially opened on 26 October 1923 by The Prince of Wales, later known as Edward Viii until his abdication in 1936.

Mr Baxter said: " This Was a massive occasion for Dundee, as it was The Most -important civic building that had been erected for many, many years.

" Dundee was also recovering from The War , so it's looking for something that's going to be a bit of a pick-up.

" Also, in the 1920s The Prince of Wales was a very popular figure, he was seen as a bit of A Man of The People and a glamorous figure. "

The Caird Hall was welcomed by The City , albeit with traditional grumbles about whether it was money well spent.

Kenneth said: " Obviously there were Some People worried that you were spending money on this when you might have been better spending on housing and other issues.

" That had always been a problem when civic improvement had been discussed in Dundee. "

With the hall open, it began to be used for a wide variety of events, including election counts, concerts, film screenings, and lectures.

One of The Most famous appearances was Frank Sinatra , whose first show in 1953 drew fewer than 600 people, a quarter of The Venue 's capacity.

A letter to The Courier newspaper that week claimed that teenagers, who comprised most of Sinatra's fans at The Time , couldn't afford The High ticket prices.

There was no such problem when The Beatles played there to packed houses in 1963 and 1964, with the Fab Four sneaked out of The Venue past screaming fans via a coal cellar.

In 1967, The Venue was used for the inauguration ceremony of Dundee University, with both city universities still using the hall for its annual graduations.

But one of The Most notable moments in the Caird Hall 's history took place outside when it was transformed into Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet building for the 1983 BBC drama An Englishman Abroad.

Road salt doubled for snow, although council workers need not have bothered as it snowed for real shortly afterwards.

In 2012, the Dalai Lama spoke at the Caird Hall , saying afterwards: " Today my blood pressure is good, which must be a blessing of being in Scotland. "

Despite celebrating its centenary, very little of the actual building has changed.

Mr Baxter said: " It's remarkable in that sense. I don't think if somebody who had been at the opening in 1923 came along today, they would see much of a change,

" I think there would be a massive outcry if anybody suggested massive modifications, or moving it, I think it's too well-loved. "

" If you ask anybody, they will probably have a memory of the Caird Hall - it's loved, it's part of The City . "

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