Her Majesty Proceeding in State to Westminster Abbey.
Crowned June 28th 1838.
London,
Ackermann & C., 96 Strand,
1838.
Lithograph, with hand-colour.
Image: 340 by 517mm (13.5 by 20.25 inches). Sheet: 450 by 590mm (17.75 by 23.25 inches).
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notes:
View of Queen Victoria's coronation procession.
The large and imposing structure of Westminster Abbey can be seen in the background. To the foreground Victoria is shown peering out of the Golden State Coach, which has been used at the coronation of every British monarch since George IV. Her route is thronged by soldiers and the cheering public. To the far right of the image is a large five-tiered grandstand.
J. Graf (fl.1824-1852) was a printer and lit...
The large and imposing structure of Westminster Abbey can be seen in the background. To the foreground Victoria is shown peering out of the Golden State Coach, which has been used at the coronation of every British monarch since George IV. Her route is thronged by soldiers and the cheering public. To the far right of the image is a large five-tiered grandstand.
J. Graf (fl.1824-1852) was a printer and lit...
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A Prospect of Britain
“Cook’s going out 1776”
The earliest extant plan of London
A verbal and visual map of London’s “cottages”
Collier’s Plan of Windsor and Eton College
Large plan of 1930s Hong Kong showing the cyclone scale
A map of Canton and Hong Kong by “Nemesis Hall”
Dorret’s Landmark Wall Map of Scotland
The Swan River Colony
“Ingenieur-Mechanicien pour les Globes et Spheres”
Kitchin’s County Atlas of Scotland 


