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Coronation Procession of Queen Victoria
The Coronation Procession of Queen Victoria from 28 June 1838, illustrated in the Correct Representations on the Occasion of Her Majestys Coronation consisting of two vast panels, each 25 feet long which fold up into a book. It depicts the procession from the Life Guards at the front, to the carriages of the Duchess of Kent and Duchess of Gloucester and Queens State Coach pulled by eight horses and accompanied by Yeoman of the Guard. Date: 1937
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This stunning photographic print captures the grandeur and pageantry of the Coronation Procession of Queen Victoria, which took place on June 28, 1838. The image is taken from the "Correct Representations on the Occasion of Her Majesty's Coronation," a two-panel print measuring 25 feet long each, which can be folded into a book. The procession is depicted in meticulous detail, beginning with the Life Guards at the front, their red uniforms and bearskin hats creating a striking contrast against the green landscape. Next in line are the carriages of the Duchess of Kent and the Duchess of Gloucester, both adorned with intricate decorations and regal insignia. The Duchess of Kent's carriage is pulled by six white horses, while the Duchess of Gloucester's is drawn by four. At the heart of the procession is Queen Victoria's State Coach, pulled by eight magnificent horses and accompanied by the Yeoman of the Guard in their distinctive Tudor uniforms. The coach, which was used for state occasions, is a symbol of the monarch's power and authority. The Coronation Procession was a spectacle of royal pageantry, attracting thousands of people from all walks of life to witness the historic event. The print captures the essence of this grand occasion, transporting us back in time to an era of opulence and grandeur. This photographic print is a testament to the enduring allure of royal history and the fascination with the monarchy that continues to captivate us today.
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