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Procession of the High Sheriff of Lancashire, at Rochdale, 1850. Creator: Unknown
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Procession of the High Sheriff of Lancashire, at Rochdale, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Procession of the High Sheriff of Lancashire, at Rochdale, 1850. Clement Royds leaves for Liverpool:.neighbouring gentry, tradesmen, yeomen, farmers, and persons of all grades, poured early into the town, to witness the display and take part in the procession...Flags were hoisted in all directions, bands of music paraded the streets, and the church bells rang merrily. The arch under which the procession passed did great credit to Messrs. Mills and Barnish, the builders. The wood-work was covered with calico to represent stone, and the whole decorated with flowers, evergreens, and a profusion of flags, banners, and appropriate devices, amongst which were the Royal arms, the arms of the High Sheriff, the county, and the borough. The words "Royds, Sheriff" were inscribed on both sides of the arch...the enthusiastic cheers of the multitude rent the air...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
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This image depicts the grand Procession of the High Sheriff of Lancashire through the streets of Rochdale in 1850. The scene is filled with excitement and jubilation as Clement Royds, the newly appointed High Sheriff, prepares to leave for Liverpool. Neighbors, gentry, tradesmen, yeomen, farmers, and people from all walks of life gathered early in the town to witness the spectacle and participate in the festivities. The air was filled with the sounds of music and the pealing of church bells. An impressive archway, built by Messrs. Mills and Barnish, welcomed the procession. The wooden structure was decorated with calico, flowers, evergreens, and a multitude of flags and banners. The arch proudly displayed the Royal arms, the arms of the High Sheriff, the county, and the borough, as well as the inscription "Royds, Sheriff" on both sides. The crowd's enthusiasm was palpable as they cheered and celebrated the occasion. Horses and riders, dressed in their finest attire, made their way under the festal arch, adding to the pageantry of the moment. The scene also features a hot air balloon in the background, hinting at the technological advancements of the time. This evocative image, taken from the Illustrated London News, captures the patriotic spirit and camaraderie of the people of Rochdale as they celebrated the appointment of their new High Sheriff.
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