London celebrate the Silver Jubilee of King George V

1935

Revel in the spirit of King George V’s Silver Jubilee with this enchanting sepia‑toned scene of an East End street party. Long trestle tables, draped in crisp white cloths and lined with teacups, flowers and sweets, stretch beneath fluttering Union Jack bunting. Children of all ages—some perched in high chairs, others in Sunday-best caps and frocks—sit eagerly alongside adults who spill onto the kerb, their faces alight with celebration. In the background, rows of terraced houses stand festooned for the occasion, turning an ordinary residential lane into a communal banquet hall.

Historical Context
On 6 May 1935, communities across Britain marked 25 years of George V’s reign with street parties, parades and beacon‑lightings. These “Jubilee Teas” brought neighbours together in solidarity and joy, even amid the economic hardships of the 1930s. From London’s East End to rural villages, the interwar Silver Jubilee became a defining moment of civic pride and shared identity—captured forever in photographs like this one.

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