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"The Royal Coach: A Glimpse into the Grandeur of Monarchy" Step back in time and witness the opulence and majesty that surrounded the royal coaches throughout history

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The Republican Attack, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1795 (hand-coloured etching)

The Republican Attack, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1795 (hand-coloured etching)
NCO190455 The Republican Attack, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1795 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: King George I of England boarding the royal coach to Osnabruck on the night of his death

King George I of England boarding the royal coach to Osnabruck on the night of his death, 22 June 1727
6337276 King George I of England boarding the royal coach to Osnabruck on the night of his death, 22 June 1727 by Leech, John (1817-64) (after); (add.info)

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Queen Victoria passing Westminster Abbey in her Diamond Jubilee Procession

Queen Victoria passing Westminster Abbey in her Diamond Jubilee Procession
498486 Queen Victoria passing Westminster Abbey in her Diamond Jubilee Procession, 1897 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Queen Victorias Coach Driving through Cheapside during her Diamond Jubilee

Queen Victorias Coach Driving through Cheapside during her Diamond Jubilee
498424 Queen Victorias Coach Driving through Cheapside during her Diamond Jubilee Procession, 1897 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The Return to Paris of Louis XVI (1754-93) from Varennes, 26th June 1791

The Return to Paris of Louis XVI (1754-93) from Varennes, 26th June 1791
CHT186240 The Return to Paris of Louis XVI (1754-93) from Varennes, 26th June 1791, engraved by Reinier Vinkeles (1741-1816) and Daniel Vrydag (1765-1822) (coloured engraving) by Prieur, Jean Louis

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: King George III processing through Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, 1804. Artist

King George III processing through Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, 1804. Artist
King George III processing through Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, 1804. The yard is lined with onlookers

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Horse Guards Parade, Westminster, London, 1754. Artist: John Maurer

Horse Guards Parade, Westminster, London, 1754. Artist: John Maurer
Horse Guards Parade, Westminster, London, 1754. A perspective view of ye Parade in St Jamess Park, the Treasury, the new buildings for the Horse Guards

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park, London, c1840

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park, London, c1840. The royal couple passing Richard Westmacotts statue of Achilles, erected in honour of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Buckingham Palace, London, 1839

Buckingham Palace, London, 1839. View showing Queen Victoria returning from the House of Lords in the right hand middle distance, the front of Buckingham Palace

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1821. Artist: J Sidgwick

Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1821. Artist: J Sidgwick
Carlton House, Westminster, London, 1821. View of Carlton House with the coach of Queen Caroline, consort of George IV, in procession surrounded by a crowd

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Westminster Abbey, London, 1837

Westminster Abbey, London, 1837. View of the west front of Westminster Abbey during the coronation procession of Queen Victoria

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Royal coach passing St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1837

Royal coach passing St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1837. Scene of Queen Victoria passing St Pauls Cathedral in her coach, en route through the City of London, November 9th, 1837

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Royal procession passing Temple Bar, London, 1837

Royal procession passing Temple Bar, London, 1837. Scene showing Queen Victorias carriage passing under Temple Bar on her way to dine with the Lord Mayor and citizens of London at Guildhall

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Royal procession passing Smithfield Market, City of London, 6th November 1869

Royal procession passing Smithfield Market, City of London, 6th November 1869. Scene of Queen Victorias procession passing Smithfield Market en route between opening Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Royal procession passing the east end of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1863

Royal procession passing the east end of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1863. Procession of HRH Albert Edward Prince of Wales, and HRH Alexandra Princess of Denmark

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: View of Temple Bar during Queen Victorias visit to the City of London in 1837

View of Temple Bar during Queen Victorias visit to the City of London in 1837

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Queen Victoria being driven through central London during her Golden Jubilee celebrations, 1887

Queen Victoria being driven through central London during her Golden Jubilee celebrations, 1887

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on their way to the State Opening of Parliament, 1900s

King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on their way to the State Opening of Parliament, 1900s
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on their way to the State Opening of Parliament, London, 1900s. Edward VII (1841-1910) and Alexandra (1844-1925) riding in the Royal coach

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The opening of Parliament, November 1914, (1915)

The opening of Parliament, November 1914, (1915). : The Royal Coach arriving at Parliament Square, 1914. George V (1865-1936), opening parliament in 1914

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The royal coach on its way to open parliament, London, 1926-1927

The royal coach on its way to open parliament, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: King George V driving to open the first Ulster parliament in Belfast, 1921, (1935)

King George V driving to open the first Ulster parliament in Belfast, 1921, (1935). Ulster had its own parliament created under the Government of Ireland Act of 1920. It met at Belfasts City Hall

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The royal coach, 20th century

The royal coach, 20th century. Royal Britain, coronation souvenir card

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The proclamation of George IV as king, 31 January 1820 (1900)

The proclamation of George IV as king, 31 January 1820 (1900). Heralds on horseback proclaiming the accession of the new king with trumpets

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Harnessing the black horses at the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, London, c1888

Harnessing the black horses at the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, London, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Grand Entrance, Westminster Palace, London, c1888

Grand Entrance, Westminster Palace, London, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Jubilee cheer for the king and queen, 1935

Jubilee cheer for the king and queen, 1935. Crowds greet King George V and Queen Mary. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: King George V and Queen Mary on their way to the State Opening of Parliament, c1930s

King George V and Queen Mary on their way to the State Opening of Parliament, c1930s. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The Kings State Coach: The carriage used at the Coronations of English Sovereigns

The Kings State Coach: The carriage used at the Coronations of English Sovereigns since George III, for whom it was built, and finished in 1762, ?TopFoto

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The Coronation procession of William IV (1765-1837) and Queen Adelaide (1792-1849)

The Coronation procession of William IV (1765-1837) and Queen Adelaide (1792-1849)
KW209858 The Coronation procession of William IV (1765-1837) and Queen Adelaide (1792-1849) on 8th September 1831 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: The Coronation carriage

The Coronation carriage

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Uncrowned and crowned: their Majesties before and after the Abby Ceremony. His Majesty the King

Uncrowned and crowned: their Majesties before and after the Abby Ceremony. His Majesty the King, in his cap of Estate and her Majesty the Queen on their way to the Abbey. 16 August 1902

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Cipriani decoration on the Kings State Coach: The painted panels - (above) the left-hand door

Cipriani decoration on the Kings State Coach: The painted panels - (above) the left-hand door (in the centre) and two side panels; (below) the right-hand door and side panels. ?TopFoto

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: Wings first. M Massotte, one of Frances leading stunt pilots, almost skimming the

Wings first. M Massotte, one of Frances leading stunt pilots, almost skimming the landing field as he practices upside down flying at the Buc aerodrome for the great French a display on 25 April

Background imageRoyal Coach Collection: TT race to be held at new Crystal Palace track?-RAC official pays visit of inspection

TT race to be held at new Crystal Palace track?-RAC official pays visit of inspection. Captain a W Phillips, the Royal Automobile Clubs Competition Secretary


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"The Royal Coach: A Glimpse into the Grandeur of Monarchy" Step back in time and witness the opulence and majesty that surrounded the royal coaches throughout history. From political events to jubilees, these magnificent carriages carried kings, queens, and their entourage through the streets of London. In 1795, Hannah Humphrey's hand-coloured etching titled "The Republican Attack" captures a dramatic scene as King George I of England boards the royal coach on his fateful journey to Osnabruck on the night of his death in 1727. The image evokes intrigue and sets the stage for an era filled with political turmoil. Fast forward to Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Procession, where she passes Westminster Abbey in all her regal glory. This iconic moment showcases not only her reign but also highlights the significance of tradition and ceremony within monarchy. Another captivating sight is Queen Victoria's Coach driving through Cheapside during her Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The bustling streets come alive as crowds gather to catch a glimpse of their beloved queen amidst a sea of pomp and pageantry. History takes us further back to 1791 when Louis XVI returned to Paris from Varennes in what would be one of his final journeys before meeting an unfortunate fate. The royal coach becomes a symbol of both power and vulnerability as it carries him through tumultuous times. King George III processing through Old Palace Yard in Westminster paints a vivid picture of grandeur against London's backdrop. This artistic representation transports us to 1804 when monarchs were revered figures commanding respect wherever they went. Horse Guards Parade in Westminster comes alive with John Maurer's brushstrokes capturing its vibrancy in 1754. Here we witness another facet of royalty - their connection with military might displayed proudly for all to see. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park around 1840 offers an intimate glimpse into the personal lives of monarchs.