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Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937Start of the Royal Procession leaving Buckingham Palace in the State Coach heading for Westminster Abbey. 12 May 1937
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 outside St Paul sThe Diamond Jubilee service of thanksgiving outside St Pauls Cathedral, 22nd June 1897. 22nd June 1897
Initiation of the Sovereign Commander of the TempleAt the end of the procession, the candidate is release from the cords that bind him to show the difference between being a slave and a free man. Date: 1890s
Edward VII - his body is brought to Windsor Castle - the funeral procession entering the cloisters of Windsor Castle Date: 1910
Kingham, Oxfordshire - Outside The Plough Inn. There appears to be a Fair in progress in the background and a procession is assembling to the left, with a brass band at its head. Date: 1906
Children at a Flower Festival at Broadstairs, Kent. Date: circa 1910s
Street scene - Madura, IndiaStreet scene - Religious Procession (Hindu) at Madura, India Date: circa 1910s
Oak Apple DayGrovely, Grovely, Grovely ! OAK APPLE DAY at Wishford, Wiltshire, England. Oak branches are traditionally collected from Grovely Wood, as a right of the common folk. Date: 29 May
Bullfighting ProcessionProcession to a bull fight, Spain. Date: 1930s
Queen Victoria Coronation Dunlop advertisementAdvertisement for Dunlop tyres featuring a painting by John Berry of Queen Victorias Coronation, showing the state coach proceeding towards Westminster Abbey with the Victorian crowds wearing
Assembly of Muslims prior to flight to Kabul - Khilafat MovePicture from the height of the Khilafat Movement against British rule - Peshawar, Pakistan. The Muslim Khilafat Movement led by the Ali Brothers
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 - Royal procession routQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee celebration: view of the circular route of the royal procession on 22nd June. The route departs from Buckingham Palace, to St Pauls Cathedral via Hyde Park corner
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 - St Pauls CathedralThe Diamond Jubilee service outside St Pauls Cathedral, 22nd June 1897. Date: 22nd June 1897
Funeral cortege, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wifeThe funeral cortege of the assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, with a guard of honour lining the route. Date: July 1914
Eight children mourning a dead bird
Processional route for Queen Elizabeth II CoronationAn aerial photograph showing the streets in London along which spectators and visitors could see the State Coach carrying Queen Elizabeth II on her Coronation Day in 1953. Date: 1953
Coffins of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wifeThe coffins of the assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. July 1914
Burns Festival ProcessionA view of the Grand Procession, part of the Festival held in honour of the memory of Robert Burns at the town of Ayr, south-west Scotland. The poet was known as the Bard of Ayrshire
Coronation. A VIP Coach approaches AbbeyThe Prime Ministers Procession. Churchills coach approches the Abbey greeted by an officer of the Household Cavalry and an officer of the Brigade of Guards.Churchills coach escorted by Ivth Queens
Coronation. Waiting for VIP arrivalsThe scene is set for the arrival of the Prime Ministers Procession. The coaches will deliver the Prime Ministers, Churchill, and PMs of Canada, Australia
Funeral of Queen VictoriaThe funeral procession of Queen Victoria passing through Windsor on its way to St. Georges Chapel. Date: 1901
King and Queen going to open Festival of Britain, 1951King George VI and Queen Elizabeth pictured in an open carriage making their way along Fleet Street to St. Pauls Cathedral to open the Festival of Britain in May 1951
Coronation Procession, Westminster Abbey, LondonThe Coronation Procession of King George V and Queen Mary arriving outside Westminster Abbey, London. Date: 22 June 1911
Attempt to assassinate King Alfonso XIII of SpainThe aftermath of an assassination attempt on the life of King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1941) (reigned 1886-1931) on his wedding day on 31st May 1906 by anarchist Mateu Morral in Paris
Royal Wedding 1947 - procession down the MallAerial view looking down the Mall, London and showing the procession of coaches at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947. 1947
Coronation Procession, Fleet Street, LondonThe Coronation Procession of King George V and Queen Mary making its way along Fleet Street, London. Date: 22 June 1911
Anarchists attack a religious procession in Barcelona. 1898
Albrecht II on the Furstenzug, Dresden, GermanyFurstenzug, the Procession of the Princes, a wall of ceramic tiles showing the rulers of the House of Wettin since 1127 in Dresden, Germany circa 2008
Royal Wedding 1947 - Using periscopesA vast crowd use periscopes as their only means of seeing the procession during the royal wedding of 1947 between Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip
Louis Bleriot in London with Lord Northcliffe after ChannelLouis Bleriot (1872 - 1936), French aviator, engineer and inventor and the first person to cross the Channel in an aircraft
Westminster JudgesJudges in procession at opening of courts, Westminster. Date: 1862
British procession through the streets of BakuA procession of British soldiers and equipment through the streets of Baku, as a demonstration of force. July 1919
Royal Wedding 1947 - Glass Coach comes down the MallThe procession for the royal wedding of 1947 between Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten showing the Glass Coach carrying the Princess and her father travelling along the Mall. 1947
Crowds at the Royal Wedding 1947Mounted police pictured in the middle of vast crowds of spectators, many of them holding periscopes in order to be able to see something
Royal Wedding 1947 - Glass Coach turns into MallBirds eye view of the procession returning from Westminster Abbey following the marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Mountbatten on 20 November 1947
Royal Wedding 1947 - procession arrives back at PalaceScene outside Buckingham Palace by the Victoria Memorial showing coaches returning back from Westminster Abbey following the wedding of Princess Elizabeth
British and American soldiers on a tank, WW1British and American soldiers standing on top of a tank, with their respective flags, in a street procession during the First World War. Date: early 1918
Regimental musicians at Moncks funeral, 1670Two " drumms and a fife and the drumme-major" at the funeral of GEORGE MONCK Duke of ALBEMARLE, military commander and statesman. Date: 1670
Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince PhilipPrincess Elizabeth and Prince Philip smiling and waving from the royal coach during the procession through London following their wedding. 20 November 1947
Royal Wedding 1947 - procession in Trafalgar SquareImmense crowds fill Trafalgar Square to see the Royal Wedding procession of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Phlip, Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey on 20 November 1947. 1947
Back page of the Sphere Silver Jubilee NumberThe illustration features the royal standards flying, along with stereotyped depictions of colonised peoples, including a ceremonial elephant. 1935
Coty advertisement, Coronation 1953Advertisement for the cosmetics and fragrance brand Coty in the Tatler Coronation Number of 1953 featuring a poem by Ben Jonson
Deaprture of the Queen, Coronation 1953The Queen leaves Westminster Abbey, as seen from the Triforium. Date: 1953
Special Coronation Moss Bros advertisementA Moss Bros advertisement commemorating the coronation, featuring two smartly dressed gentlemen and a lady viewing the coronation procession from a balcony. Date: 1953
Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross " Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse; Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
Guards processing on the Coronation route, 1953This view of the Mall, from Admiralty Arch, shows files of Guards marching in formation as they near Buckingham Palace. 1953
Viewing the Coronation by hot air balloon" NOW do you think my little transaction with the Science Museum was such a crazy idea?" An enterprising group of people enjoy the spectacle of the Coronation of 1953 from the air