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Accession of King Edward VII, Proclamation outside the Royal Exchange, the Lord Mayor calling on the Assembly to sing "God Save the King"(litho)
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Accession of King Edward VII, Proclamation outside the Royal Exchange, the Lord Mayor calling on the Assembly to sing "God Save the King"(litho)
1593261 Accession of King Edward VII, Proclamation outside the Royal Exchange, the Lord Mayor calling on the Assembly to sing " God Save the King" (litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Accession of King Edward VII, Proclamation outside the Royal Exchange, the Lord Mayor calling on the Assembly to sing " God Save the King". Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 February 1901.
Allan Stewart); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25132240
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Accession Assembly Calling Colonel Burnaby Edward Vii God Save The King King Edward Vii Lord Mayor National Anthem Proclamation Royal Celebrations Royal Exchange Sing
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This black and white lithograph captures a historic moment in British history - the Accession of King Edward VII. The scene unfolds outside the grand Royal Exchange, where a proclamation is being made by the Lord Mayor. As he stands on a raised platform, his voice rings out across the assembly, calling upon them to sing "God Save the King". The atmosphere is electric as men and women gather around, their faces filled with anticipation and reverence for their new monarch. The city of London comes alive with royal celebrations, flags fluttering in the wind and bunting adorning every corner. In this detailed illustration for The Illustrated London News from February 1901, artist Allan Stewart skillfully captures not only the physical likeness of those present but also conveys their emotions through subtle facial expressions. Colonel Burnaby can be seen among the crowd, his presence adding an air of military importance to this significant occasion. As we gaze at this remarkable print from our private collection today, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand this pivotal moment in British history. It serves as a reminder of unity and loyalty towards King Edward VII as he ascends to power amidst great excitement and hope for a prosperous reign ahead.
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