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Proclamation of George IV as King of the United Kingdom at the Royal Exchange, London, 31 January 1820 (colour litho)

Proclamation of George IV as King of the United Kingdom at the Royal Exchange, London, 31 January 1820 (colour litho)


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Proclamation of George IV as King of the United Kingdom at the Royal Exchange, London, 31 January 1820 (colour litho)

3100177 Proclamation of George IV as King of the United Kingdom at the Royal Exchange, London, 31 January 1820 (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Proclamation of George IV as King of the United Kingdom at the Royal Exchange, London, 31 January 1820. Illustration for an unidentified Italian history book.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 23426742

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Coach George Iv Hanoverian Heralds Horse Back Horse Drawn Horseback Horse Back Pageantry Proclaimed Proclaiming Proclamation Riding Party Royal Exchange Field Sports Teamsport


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This vibrant and historic print captures the momentous occasion of the Proclamation of George IV as King of the United Kingdom at the Royal Exchange in London on January 31,1820. The colour lithograph showcases a scene filled with grandeur, pageantry, and symbolism. In this image, we see heralds announcing the new king's ascension to power while mounted on horseback. A majestic horse-drawn coach stands nearby, adding to the regal atmosphere. Soldiers stand guard around the royal exchange building, emphasizing its importance as a symbol of British monarchy. The architecture surrounding this event is awe-inspiring, reflecting both Georgian style and English history. This proclamation marks an important chapter in Britain's past when George IV took over from his father as ruler of Great Britain and Ireland. The significance of this moment is further highlighted by the presence of horses throughout the image. Horses have long been associated with power and nobility in European culture. Overall, this print offers a glimpse into a time when ceremony and tradition played vital roles in shaping British society. It serves as a reminder of our rich history and provides us with an opportunity to appreciate both artistry and historical events that have shaped our world today.

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