Cadets at the coronationThe coronation of King George V in London in 1911 was the occasion of much military pageantry. Australia was officially represented by members of the army and navy already in England. These were enhanced by the presence of about 200 boy cadets who had made their own way there, organised by Major G W Wynne. Although they had no official status, they were warmly accepted. They were inspected by the King at Windsor, and by the great Boer War leaders, Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener; they attended the naval review at Spithead; took part in parades alongside regular soldiers; and they participated in competition shooting at Bisley. It was a grand adventure.
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Off to see the King.
Bisley, England, June 1911. Inspection of cadets of the
Australian Commonwealth Coronation Contingent by Lord Kitchener. |