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How the Coronation route is being isolated by high wooden barriers (litho)
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How the Coronation route is being isolated by high wooden barriers (litho)
608058 How the Coronation route is being isolated by high wooden barriers (litho) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936); Private Collection; (add.info.: How the Coronation route is being isolated by high wooden barriers - seventy in number; from The Sphere, 17 June 1911); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 22938078
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Barriers Bus Line Busses Coronation High Isolated Number Omnibus Police Policemen Route Seventy Public Transport
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This black and white lithograph, titled "How the Coronation route is being isolated by high wooden barriers" transports us back to a significant moment in history. The image showcases the meticulous preparations made for a royal event, capturing the essence of grandeur and security. In this print by Henry Marriott Paget, we witness an extraordinary scene unfolding along the Coronation route. A procession of high wooden barriers stretches as far as the eye can see, isolating this sacred path from onlookers. These seventy barriers stand tall against a backdrop of majestic buildings that exude elegance and tradition. The significance of this moment becomes evident when we observe soldiers guarding these barricades with utmost precision. Policemen are also present, ensuring order and safety during this monumental occasion. Their uniforms reflect both fashion trends of the time and their role in maintaining law and order. Amidst all this activity, an old-fashioned bus or omnibus passes through one section of the barriered route – a reminder that life continues even amidst such regal proceedings. It serves as a symbol of public transport intertwining with royalty. This lithograph captures not only the physical isolation but also highlights how monarchy commands respect and reverence from its subjects. The attention to detail in depicting every aspect – from clothing styles to architectural marvels – transports us back to June 17th, 1911 when The Sphere first published it. Bridgeman Images has preserved this historical gem for us to appreciate today; it allows us to delve into our
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