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Wark in 2026
Wark in 2026
The phrase "God Save the King" in use as a rallying cry to the support of the monarch and the UK's forces during the First World War
The phrase "God Save the King" in use as a rallying cry to the support of the monarch and the UK's forces during the First World War
Royal Marines and bluejackets aboard HMS Royal Oak being served their rum rations from a rum tub inscribed with "God save the King" (1916)
Royal Marines and bluejackets aboard HMS Royal Oak being served their rum rations from a rum tub inscribed with "God save the King" (1916)
Stratford-upon-Avon Town Hall (built 1767), bearing the painted slogan, "God Save the King"
Stratford-upon-Avon Town Hall (built 1767), bearing the painted slogan, "God Save the King"
The fourth Hickson verse (with "o'er" misspelled as "o're") on a British-American friendship plaque in St Nicholas' Church, Charlwood, Surrey
The fourth Hickson verse (with "o'er" misspelled as "o're") on a British-American friendship plaque in St Nicholas' Church, Charlwood, Surrey