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Edward VII was the King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 22 January 1901, until his death on 6 May 1910.
Edward VII King Windsor. [1][2]
Born 9 November 1841. Buckingham Palace, Westminister, London, England. [1][2]
in 1864 Edward VII was at a The Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain Gala Dinner. He was an associate of the society but was not a member. The photo of Edward VII is included in “The Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain Photo Album” further members of the Society can be found on the following WikiTree page [3] [4]
Died 6 May 1910. Buckingham Palace, Westminister, London, England. [1]
Residence Relation to Head of House: Head. 1891 Broughton, Lancashire, England. [2]
Buried Windsor Castle.
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