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1937 in the United Kingdom

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1937 in the United Kingdom
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England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
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Events from the year 1937 in the United Kingdom.

The coronation of King George VI took place on 12 May, after he had ascended to the throne at the end of the previous year.

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  13. ^ "The Nobel Peace Prize 1937". Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 25 November 2007.
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  22. ^ Malcolm Cecil, influential producer and Stevie Wonder collaborator, has died
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