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Dayan Moshe 1915 - 1981 Admission ticket for Brigadier and Mrs. Dayan to the funeral of King George VI


Partly Printed Admission Ticket to "The Funeral/of/His Late Majesty King George VI/15th February, 1952," 4.75" x 3.75". Lettered "B" in upper left, numbered "623" in upper right. Originally filled out for "Mme Salman Israeli Embassy" and "Mrs Seeve Finnish Delegation," it has been corrected to "Brigadier M. Dayan" and "[Mrs.] R. Dayan," his wife Ruth. As corrected, in full "Admit Brigadier M. Dayan and lady Mrs. R. Dayan to the Horse Guards Parade. Instructions as to time and method of access will be published in the Press. Uniform Indispensable."<.I> Fine condition.

From the February 16, 1952 edition of "The Manchester Guardian," in part, "The great company that had been assembled to escort the body of the King on its last journey through the capital stretched from Westminster to the Mall before it began to move, but the greater part of the procession passed across Horse Guards Parade. Spectators who were stationed at the foot of the Guards' memorial and facing William Kent's building watched the troops, the gun carriage, the mourners, the statesmen, and civil powers emerging through the narrow archway on to the great stage of the parade ground, march slowly forward towards the park and then swing right up to the Mall. No finer setting for this movement could have been found..." Israeli Major General Moshe Dayan was spending the first three months of 1952 at the Senior Officers' School at Devizes, England, about 100 miles west of London. Among his instructors was British Field Marshal Montgomery of Alamein.

Includes unrelated envelope addressed to Lieut-General Moshe Dayan postmarked October 5, 1958 from England.

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