From Jerripedia
George V coronation and jubilee
St Saviour celebrates George V's coronation in 1911
An arch erected at Cheapside to celebrate the 1911 coronation
Presentation of prizes at a special Royal cattle show in 1911
York Street decorated in 1911
A jubilee arch in the Parade in 1935
An arch in Queen Street in 1935
The jubilee arch in York Street
A celebration arch in Library Place
Jubilee statue in Church Street
1935 Jubilee celebrations in People's Park
Coronation parade at Gorey
A ceremonial arch for George V's silver jubilee in 1935
This photograph has 'Census 1911' written on the back. Quite why, escapes us, because, far from having any connection with that year's census, we believe that the picture shows the crowd passing through Cheapside on the way from the Royal Square celebration of the Coronation of King George V, to the fete held on the People's Park
Harrison film of jubilee celebrations
These pictures are stills from cine film shot by former Evening Post editor and governing director Arthur Harrison in 1935. This was one of a number of his cine films digitised in 2019 by his grandson Si Harrison. See also stills from cine film shot two years later on the occasion of the Coronation of George V's son George VI