LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.— No language can exaggerate the splendor and effect of the great spectacle London witnessed to-day. Besides its ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 289 wordsAn an introduction to the anointing ceremony the entire congregation knelt and sang "Veni Creator." Next, while the chair was singing ...
Article : 317 wordsThe first service of the day actually commenced in King Henry the Seventh's Chapel where the regalia was [?], and taken by an ...
Article : 396 wordsEverywhere to-day there was intense loyalty and enthusiasm. the crowds [?] everybody of note, especially Lord Kitchener, who had ...
Article : 213 wordsnext followed the great ceremony of the day, which had brought all present to witness. After the Archbishop of Canterbury had engaged in ...
Article : 198 wordsThere were twenty-four carriages in all, fourteen in the first group, conveying the Royal representatives and guests, ranking in precedence ...
Article : 901 wordsThe King'scanopy was horne by Earls Cadogan, Rosebury, Crewe Minte, and the Queen's canopy by four tail and handsome ladies, the ...
Article : 264 wordsThis stage ended, there followed the enthronization on the King's homage seat under the lantern. In the old times the Sovereign was lifted ...
Article : 196 wordsAmid these stirring happenings in the streets, the Abby was filling up with privileged ticket-holders, and before 9.30 nearly 4000 people had ...
Article : 521 wordsLondon has been preparing for this great event for many months. the experience of the crowning of king Edward VII nine years ago afforded ...
Article : 204 wordsThe public began taking up places at daysight, and by seven o'clock the thoroughtares were becoming impasable. the troops, of whom there were ...
Article : 233 words[?] to tins stage the Queen had been seated in a chair of state, as when she first arrived. The Archbishop now [?]reeded with her Coronation, on a ...
Article : 269 wordsKing Edward's Coronation afforded many precedents for honoring of visitors, for street decoration, for the use of military and police, and the ...
Article : 482 wordsThe Archbishop of Canterbury then administered the Coronation oath, promising to maintain the laws of God, the Protestant and reformed ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 23 Jun 1911, Page 5
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