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Funeral procession of King Edward VII, LondonFuneral procession of King Edward VII -- the cortege at Marble Arch, London, 20 May 1910. Date: 1910
Coronation Procession, Admiralty Arch, LondonThe Coronation Procession of King George V and Queen Mary passing through Admiralty Arch, London, 22 June 1911. Date: 1911
Cartoon compilation of Pears Soap advertising. 1884
Penny for the GuyCountry folk carrying the Guy, asking " A penny for the Guy!" at neighbouring houses. circa 1850s
Suffragette procession Parliament SquareProcession of suffragettes during the reassembling of Parliament Date: 1912
The opening days of the coronation ceremonies to mark the Emperor of India with Edward VII not attending, instead sending his brother, the Duke of Connaught
Peace Day Celebrations, to celebrate the end of World War One. The Navy section of the pageant. Officers and men of the Second Battle Squadron
Peace Parade in London, to celebrate the end of World War One, photograph showing representatives of 1st Black Watch leading. Date: 19 July 1919
Photograph taken from Buckingham Palace, the procession marching to and passing the saluting-point at the roof of Victoria Memorial, which faces the Mall. Date: 19 July 1919
Peace Day Celebrations - Royal Watching in Pavilion 1919The royal party George V and Mary Teck watch from the pavilion at Victoria Memorial, along the Mall, showing the view which Majesties had of the procession, as it apprroached them
Rene, Duc d Anjou at Aix-en-ProvenceRene, Duc d Anjou and Comte de Provence (1409-80) in procession with his courtiers at Aix-en-Provence. Date: circa 1460
Chulalongkorn the Great, Rama V, King of Siam 1868 to 1910, in procession. Date: 1880s
Festival procession, Japan, circa 1890. Date: circa 1890
Festival car and procession, Japan, circa 1890. Date: circa 1890
Wedding procession, China, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s
Womens Suffrage Pilgrimage of July 1913 was a peaceful march in Ealing and Hyde Park, London, designed to show the British government the sheer number of women from across the country who demanded
Cheapside Cross as it appeared in 1547, depicted here on the occasion of the Coronation of Edward VI. Date: 20th February 1547
Procession of Anne Boleyn to marry Henry VIII
Lord Kitchener, Admiral Sir E Seymour and Major-General Sir Alfred Gaselee passing under the Canadian Arch
Trade Unionists marching through Manchester in support of locked-out farm labourers. Date: 1874
Guards march through the City of London - Mansion House circa 1910s
Funeral Procession Earl Haig, Prince of Wales - Duke of YorkJanuary 29th 1928 - The Funeral Procession Earl Haig, Edward, Prince of Wales -and Albert, Duke of York walking in the cortege. Date: 1928
Womens deputation over the rights to vote 1905Six thousands women procession in London, to the Prime Minster Balfour, over the womens rights to vote. Date: November 1905
Funeral of Richard IIRichard II (1367 - 1400), King of England, reigned 1377-1399. The burial of Richard II, after a probably violent death at Pontefract. Date: 1400
How the public Saw the Public Lying-in-State of Edward VIIThe queue to see the lying-in-state of King Edward, while the picture below shows the procession through Westminster Hall. Date: May 1910
Palm Sunday Procession in Spitalfields, London, 1844Palm Sunday procession in Spitalfields, London, 1844. On Palm Sundays, at that time, members of the weaving trade (then flourishing in Spitalfields) would walk out to the Essex fields
Bringing in the boars head at ChristmasA Christmas party in Elizabethan times: the traditional ringing in the boars head at Christmas time. Date: circa 16th century
CAVOUR FUNERALThe funeral procession of Cavour passes through the streets of Torino (Turin) to general lamentation. Date: June 1861
Procession of James I 1620Procession of James I, to St Pauls, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and many of the nobility. Date: 26 March 1620
EISTEDDFOD, WALES 1955The Bardic Procession at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, at Ystradgynlas, Breconshire. The Eisteddfodau were established to encourage Welsh music, customs, languages etc. Date: 1955
Palm Sunday, procession of the wooden ass
STATES GENERA; PROCESSThe Etats-Generaux go in solemn procession through the streets of Versailles, followed by a mass at the cathedral of Saint- Louis. Date: 4 May 1789
Edward VII procession, Caesar the dog following 1910The funeral procession of Edward VII, including his favourite dog Caesar. Date: 1910
ITALIAN CARNIVAL / 1939A procession at the Viareggio carnival, with giants, clowns and thousands of people all enjoying the festivities. Date: 1939
Matchmakers Demo - 1871THE MATCHMAKERS PROCESSION This demonstration in London against working conditions led to reforms, but also to charges of police brutality Date: May 1871
ENT. CORDIALE PROCESSESThe Entente Cordiale is featured in the Lord Mayors Procession, through the streets of London Date: 1905
Cartoon, The Popular Guy (Lloyd George): I see no reason why government treason should ever be forgot! Date: 1919
DELHI DURBAR / 1902Delhi Durbar. The state entry seen from the Jumma Masjid. Date: 1902
JUDGES PROCESSION 1843The judges procession opens at Westminster Hall Date: 1843
DEATH CRIERSTwo Death Criers who accompany the funeral procession : left - a French crier right - English Date: 17th century
BRUGES / PROCESSION 2BRUGES Procession of the Holy Blood : the Flight into Egypt. Date: 1940
FURNES / PENITENTSFURNES Procession of the Penitents Date: 1940
BRUGES PROCESSIONBRUGES, Belgium The annual procession of the Holy Blood Date: 1940
CATHOLIC LEAGUE 1590Procession of the Catholic Ligue through the streets of Paris Date: 24 May 1590
Procession of the ashes of French soldier 1760Procession of the ashes of French soldier who fell in Battle of Quebec, on 28 August 1760. Date: 1760
LORD MAYORS SHOWThe float symbolising the Entente Cordiale with France, in the Lord Mayors procession of 1905 Date: 1905
PARIS / ST ETIENNE DU MONTInterior of the church, with a procession of priests Date: circa 1840
BERRY / MAYMAY Celebrating May Day near the town of Riom, in the Auvergne - a procession of noble folk, accompanied by musicians, ride out in the woods Date: 1409 - 1487