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Queen Elizabeth II, Maundy Money ceremony

1955 - Queen distributes the famous Maundy Money ceremony at Southwark Cathedral: for the first time since the regnof Elizabeth I - the annual distribution of Mandy money was made south of the themas, today- April 7th. the services was at southwark cathedral, instead of at the abbey or st. Paul's cathedral - to mark the jubilee of southwark dices Mandy is given to as meant old men and women as the soverign is years ion age. Elizabeth II, now 29-distributed specially minted silver coins - 29 each, among 58 men and women. photo shows H.m. The queen arrives for the Maundy money distribution service today

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46912743
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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