International Stammering Awareness Day (ISAD), or International Stuttering Awareness Day, is an annual celebration held on October 22.
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The traditional royal broadcast, which her father King George VI loathed because of his stutter, came more easily to Lilibet. But for the first time people were able to hear her voice – and how ...
A ceramic mug marking the coronation of King George VI which sat and gathered dust in a loft for over 20 years has been sold for £13,500. The 87-year-old cup was designed by British artist Eric ...
King George VI and Alan Turing all had stammers, but what exactly is it? The British Stammering Association define stammering, otherwise known as stuttering, as a neurological condition that makes ...
Stuttering King George "Bertie" VI finds his confidence with the help of eccentric speech therapist Lionel Logue in this captivating historical drama. Over time, the king and Lionel forge a bond ...
Very little is known about the origins of stuttering, but there are several possible explanations. However, most people who stutter have what is known as developmental stuttering, which first ...
The coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth was held on 12th May 1937. This was the day that had originally been chosen for the coronation of Edward VIII before his abdication. Staff on duty ...
A ceramic mug commemorating the coronation of King George VI has sold at auction for a princely £13,500 after spending 20 years gathering dust in a loft. It is said to be a rare example because ...
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A celebration glass for the coronation of King George VI. George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and ...
SEPTEMBER 23, 1951: King George VI had his cancerous left lung removed on this day in 1951 in an operation that sent waves of fear among Britons. The heavy smoker, whose ill health was partly brought ...