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King George VI
The Duke of York, later to become King George VI and father of Queen Elizabath II, visited Derby in 1933. The Duke toured Leys' Foundry on May 3.
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- 1930s: First for town's first citizen
- 1930s: Right royal knees-up
- 1950s: A deep voice announced that George VI had died
- 1950s: Beloved King is mourned
- Cresswell Colliery: Eighty men entombed in coal mine
- Derby County:Pride Park gives Queen a rousing welcome
- The day Jimmy Bullions showed them the old magic
- WWII: Crush to see wartime tapestry
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