Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Coronation procession of Edward VII passing the Colonial Office, London, 1901.


3 comments:

Hels said...

Great photo.

Interesting that it was taken as the procession passed the Colonial Office. The London parade was followed in 1903 by the Delhi Durbar where the newly crowned King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra were declared Emperor and Empress of India. There were a few differences:
1. Britain is colder, so people looked to be dressed in warmer, darker clothes and
2. The population in India was much greater, so the crowds must have been huge.

Hermes said...

I remember your very good post on the event. To reinforce your point I found a photo of the crowd in India,

http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/texts/empire/delhi/spectators/spectators.html

Hels said...

That is another super image of the Delhi Durbar, thanks. And one that complements the London coronation procession image well.