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Metal Print : Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876. Creator: Unknown
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Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876. The Carriages; God save the Queen [Victoria]; The Queen at the Peers entrance'. There were six state carriages, each drawn by six bays, preceding the Queen's own most splendid carriage, with its eight Hanoverian cream-coloured horses, gaily decorated in blue and gold. Her Majesty sat with the Princess of Wales opposite to her; and everybody said, or meant to say, "God bless them both!" There was no lack of pomp and dignity in the attendance and equipment of this procession. The Yeomen of the Guard marched in front...attired in their quaint Tudor uniform, with halberds carried upright. The marshalmen, the lackeys, the running footmen, and...especially the superb coachmen, in their curly wigs and cocked hats, were objects of admiring comment. It is one of the occasional grand sights of London...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1876
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14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Metal Print of 'Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876' from Heritage Images. This captivating, unknown creation showcases intricate sketches of the grand procession, including the carriages and the Queen herself at the Peers' entrance. Our high-quality Metal Prints bring historical moments to life with vibrant colors and stunning clarity, making this an essential addition to any home or office decor. Preserve the rich history of the past with this beautiful, unknown masterpiece.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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This photograph print depicts the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament in 1876, an occasion marked by grandeur and tradition. The image, titled "Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876. 'The Carriages; God save the Queen [Victoria]; The Queen at the Peers' entrance'", is an intriguing glimpse into the past, showcasing the opulence and pageantry of the British monarchy during Queen Victoria's reign. The photograph captures six state carriages, each pulled by six bays, leading up to the most magnificent carriage, which bore Queen Victoria and the Princess of Wales. The carriage, adorned with blue and gold decorations, was drawn by eight Hanoverian cream-colored horses. The air was filled with a sense of awe and reverence as the crowd expressed their well-wishes with cries of "God bless them both!" The procession was not lacking in pomp and dignity. The Yeomen of the Guard, dressed in their quaint Tudor uniforms and carrying halberds, led the way. The marshalmen, lackeys, running footmen, and especially the coachmen, with their curly wigs and cocked hats, were all objects of admiring comment. This photograph is an exquisite reminder of the occasional grand sights of London, a testament to the rich history and tradition that continues to captivate and inspire us. It was originally published in the "Illustrated London News" in 1876, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past through the lens of an unknown photographer.
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