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British Field Marshals Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley in their robes and carrying Swords of State at the coronation of King Edward VII, 1902 (litho)
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British Field Marshals Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley in their robes and carrying Swords of State at the coronation of King Edward VII, 1902 (litho)
5207162 British Field Marshals Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley in their robes and carrying Swords of State at the coronation of King Edward VII, 1902 (litho) by Buchel, Charles A. (1872-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: British Field Marshals Lord Roberts (left) and Lord Wolseley in their robes and carrying Swords of State at the coronation of King Edward VII, 1902. Illustration from Black & White, Coronation Number, 16 August 1902.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25158534
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Commander In Chief Commanders Coronation Edward Vii Ermine Frederick Sleigh Roberts Garnet Wolseley Generals Lord Roberts Lord Wolseley Pageantry Field Marshals Sword Of State
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This black and white lithograph captures a moment of grandeur and power during the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. The image showcases British Field Marshals Lord Roberts and Lord Wolseley, adorned in their majestic robes and carrying Swords of State. Lord Roberts, known as Frederick Sleigh Roberts, stands on the left side of the print, exuding authority with his commanding presence. On the right stands Lord Wolseley, also known as Garnet Wolseley, emanating strength and determination. Both men were esteemed military commanders who played significant roles in shaping Britain's armed forces. The intricate details of their ceremonial costumes are highlighted by the artist Charles A. Buchel's skilled hand. Their ermine-trimmed robes symbolize their high-ranking positions within the monarchy while adding an air of regality to this historic occasion. As they carry their Swords of State, these field marshals embody not only military might but also loyalty to crown and country. This image encapsulates a pivotal moment in early 20th-century history when Britain celebrated its new monarch amidst pageantry and tradition. Through this lithograph, we catch a glimpse into a bygone era where honor, duty, and patriotism were held in high regard. It serves as a reminder of the rich heritage that shaped Great Britain's military legacy while showcasing two remarkable individuals who dedicated their lives to serving king and country.
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