Coronation of William IV and Queen Adelaide

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Date:1830

Description:Engraving. View of Westminster Abbey in background. King William and Queen Adelaide in carriage below centre and left, surrounded by thousands of onlookers as they make their way into the building for their coronation. Inscribed below image: "Drawn by George Cattermole Engraved by William Woolnorth/ To their most gracious majesties King William the Fourth and Queen Adelaide,/ This print representing the procession of their coronation is respectfully inscribed by His Majesties loyal and dutiful subject/ William Woolnoth/ Proof/ Published by H. Teesdale & Co. 302 High Holborn & W. Woolnorth, 4 Cross Street Islington." Engraver: William Woolnoth. Drawn by George Cattermole. Printer: Reynolds & Allen. Framed and mounted.

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Image courtesy of: Staffordshire County Buildings Picture Collection

Donor ref:SCBPC-2009-253 (129/24537)

Source: Staffordshire County Buildings Picture Collection

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