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First Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victoria s
First Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Two Pages of Honour, James Charles M. Covell Esq. and George A. Cavendish Esq. Two Gentlemen Ushers, Major Beresford and Captain Green. Attended by liveried grooms and valets, drawn by six bay horses. Handcoloured aquatint engraving from Fores Correct Representation of the State Procession on the Occasion of the August Ceremony of Her Majestys Coronation, June 28th 1838, published by Fores, Sporting and Fine Print Repository, Piccadilly, London, 1838
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1838 28th Aquatint Ceremony Coronation Correct Fores Household Occasion Panoply Panorama Parade Piccadilly Pomp Procession Queens Repository Representation Sporting Victorias Watermen
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This handcoloured aquatint engraving captures the grandeur and pomp of Queen Victoria's coronation parade, held on June 28, 1838. At the forefront of the procession is the First Carriage of the Royal Household, drawn by six elegant bay horses. Two Pages of Honour, James Charles M. Covell Esq. and George A. Cavendish Esq., proudly flank the carriage, their red and gold uniforms adding to the regal atmosphere. Two Gentlemen Ushers, Major Beresford and Captain Green, attend to the carriage, their military attire reflecting the ceremonial nature of the occasion. Liveryed grooms and valets follow behind, ensuring the smooth running of the procession. The carriage itself is a magnificent sight, with intricate detailing and a sense of grandeur that embodies the monarchy's rich history and tradition. The panoramic view of the scene, published by Fores, Sporting and Fine Print Repository in Piccadilly, London, offers a unique perspective of this historic moment in British history.
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