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King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in the State Coach returning from their coronation in Westminster Abbey, London, 1902 (litho)
5207191 King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in the State Coach returning from their coronation in Westminster Abbey, London, 1902 (litho) by Sheldon, Charles Mills (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in the State Coach returning from their coronation in Westminster Abbey, London, 1902. Illustration from Black & White, Coronation Number, 16 August 1902.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22774376
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King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in the State Coach returning from their coronation in Westminster Abbey, London, 1902
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This black and white lithograph captures a momentous occasion in British history - the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. The image showcases the regal couple seated inside a magnificent horse-drawn carriage as they make their way through the streets of London. The grandeur of the procession is evident, with crowds lining the streets to catch a glimpse of their beloved monarchs. The State Coach itself is an exquisite sight to behold, adorned with intricate detailing and pulled by majestic horses. As it passes by iconic landmarks such as Westminster Abbey, one can almost feel the excitement and anticipation that filled the air on this historic day. The photograph not only immortalizes this significant event but also provides us with a glimpse into early 20th-century pageantry. It serves as a reminder of Britain's rich monarchy and its enduring traditions. In this beautifully engraved print, we witness not just royalty but also elements of everyday life at that time - yeoman warders or beefeaters standing guard along the route. This adds depth to our understanding of society during this period. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry, we are transported back to an era when pomp and ceremony were celebrated with great fervor. It stands as a testament to both British history and artistic craftsmanship.
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