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Bringing the Coronation Stone from Scone, illustration from

IL197496 Bringing the Coronation Stone from Scone, illustration from Stories of Royal Children from English Stories, by Doris Ashley, published by Raphael Tuck, 1920 (colour litho) by Bacon, John Henry Frederick (1868-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: taken to Westminster in 1296; ); English, out of copyright

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Bringing the Coronation Stone from Scone - A Triumph of English Royalty

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. This print captures a historic moment in time, showcasing the victorious return of the Coronation Stone from Scone to Westminster. Illustrated by John Henry Frederick Bacon and published in 1920, this vibrant lithograph brings to life an important chapter in English history. The image depicts a grand procession led by soldiers on horseback, proudly carrying the revered stone of destiny. With banners flying high and garlands adorning their horses' manes, they triumphantly make their way through the medieval streets. The atmosphere is electric with excitement as onlookers cheer and wave flags in celebration. This symbolic stone holds immense significance for English royalty, having been taken from Scotland during war times in 1296. Its return marks not only a military victory but also represents unity and power over Scottish territories. The artist's attention to detail beautifully portrays every element of this historical event - from the regal attire of King Edward I to the majestic horses that carry him and his entourage. This print serves as a reminder of England's rich heritage and its ability to overcome challenges throughout history. A true testament to resilience and triumph, "Bringing the Coronation Stone from Scone" immortalizes an iconic moment that continues to inspire awe even today.

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