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The State Opening of Parliament, 16 January, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra passing through the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords (litho)
1629887 The State Opening of Parliament, 16 January, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra passing through the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords (litho) by Wilson, Thomas Walter (1851-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The State Opening of Parliament, 16 January, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra passing through the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 25 January 1902.
T Walter Wilson); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25164578
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
16 January Black Rod Duke Of Devonshire Duke Of Norfolk Earl Marshal House Of Lords Imperial Crown King Edward Vii Lord Chancellor Lord Halsbury Lord Londonderry Lord Privy Seal Lord Salisbury Parliament Buildings Passing Queen Alexandra Royal Gallery State Opening Of Parliament The Queen Empress Sword Of State
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The State Opening of Parliament, 16 January
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captures a historic moment in British royalty and politics. In this lithograph print by Thomas Walter Wilson, we witness the regal procession of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra as they pass through the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords. The grandeur and ceremonial nature of the event are beautifully depicted, showcasing the splendor that surrounded such occasions. The image showcases key figures such as Lord Winchester, Lord Salisbury, Duke of Devonshire, and Lord Londonderry among others who played significant roles in British governance during that time. The presence of these influential individuals adds depth to the composition and emphasizes their importance within parliamentary proceedings. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we can appreciate the intricate details captured by Wilson's skilled hand. From the imperial crown to the cap of maintenance and sword of state, every element symbolizes power and authority. This engraving originally appeared in The Illustrated London News on 25 January 1902 – a testament to its significance at that time. It serves as a window into late nineteenth-century England when tradition merged with modernity under King Edward VII's reign. Through this print, we are transported back to an era where ceremony held great importance in shaping political landscapes. It is a visual reminder not only of Britain's rich heritage but also its enduring commitment to democratic governance.
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