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  2. THE CORONATION

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.— No language can exaggerate the splendor and effect of the great spectacle London witnessed to-day. Besides its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 289 words
  3. THE ANOINTING

    An an introduction to the anointing ceremony the entire congregation knelt and sang "Veni Creator." Next, while the chair was singing ...

    Article : 317 words
  4. THE SERVICE BEGINS

    The first service of the day actually commenced in King Henry the Seventh's Chapel where the regalia was [?], and taken by an ...

    Article : 396 words
  5. LOYALTY AND ENTHUSIASM

    Everywhere to-day there was intense loyalty and enthusiasm. the crowds [?] everybody of note, especially Lord Kitchener, who had ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. THE GREAT CEREMONY

    next followed the great ceremony of the day, which had brought all present to witness. After the Archbishop of Canterbury had engaged in ...

    Article : 198 words
  7. THE ROYAL PROCESSION

    There were twenty-four carriages in all, fourteen in the first group, conveying the Royal representatives and guests, ranking in precedence ...

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  8. THE KING AND QUEEN ARRIVE

    The King'scanopy was horne by Earls Cadogan, Rosebury, Crewe Minte, and the Queen's canopy by four tail and handsome ladies, the ...

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  9. THE ENTHRONEMENT

    This stage ended, there followed the enthronization on the King's homage seat under the lantern. In the old times the Sovereign was lifted ...

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  10. IN THE ABBEY

    Amid these stirring happenings in the streets, the Abby was filling up with privileged ticket-holders, and before 9.30 nearly 4000 people had ...

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  11. THE DAY IN LONDON

    London 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 words
  12. THE MULTITUDE GATHERING

    The 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
  13. CROWNING OF THE QUEEN

    [?] 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 ...

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  14. STREET DECORATIONS

    King Edward's Coronation afforded many precedents for honoring of visitors, for street decoration, for the use of military and police, and the ...

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  15. THE OATH ADMINISTERED

    The Archbishop of Canterbury then administered the Coronation oath, promising to maintain the laws of God, the Protestant and reformed ...

    Article : 109 words
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