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The Prince of Wales in Halifax - the triumphal procession passing the Children's Gallery... 1860. Creator: UnknownThe Prince of Wales in Halifax, [Canada] - the triumphal procession passing the Children's Gallery in the Grand Parade - from a sketch by our special artist, G.H. Andrews, 1860
Opening of the Barnsley Branch Railway: the Procession entering the Regent-Street Station, 1857. Creator: UnknownOpening of the Barnsley Branch Railway: the Procession entering the Regent-Street Station, 1857. 'The opening ceremony consisted of a procession of the workmen employed in the construction of
Entrance to Hawkstone Park, 1854. Creator: UnknownEntrance to Hawkstone Park, 1854. Party for Rowland Clegg-Hill's 21st birthday at the family seat of Hawkstone Hall in Shropshire
Railway Station, Flensburg, 1854. Creator: T. H. WRailway Station, Flensburg, 1854. Opening of the British-built Royal Danish Railway by Frederick VII, King of Denmark. Present at the opening were Samuel Morton Peto, a partner of the firm of Peto
Embarkation of Her Majesty, at Hull, 1854. Creator: UnknownEmbarkation of Her Majesty, at Hull, 1854. Queen Victoria leaves Hull in Yorkshire. 'The pier...was covered with a substantial roof...and beneath this more seats were erected for
The Norwegian Trunk Railway - Eisvold Station, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Norwegian Trunk Railway - Eisvold [Eidsvoll] Station, 1854. 'The line is forty-two miles in...length, connecting the capital Christiania with the Mjosen [Mjosa] Lake
Procession to the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the New Church of St. Thomas, Newport, 1854. Creator: UnknownProcession to the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the New Church of St. Thomas, Newport, Isle of Wight, 1854. 'The Masonic fraternity...came forward in strength to assist at the proceedings
Opening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. Creator: UnknownOpening of the North Devon Railway - Arrival of the Train at Barnstaple, 1854. 'The opening of a further portion of this Railway will, doubtless
Opening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Arch at Broughton Station, 1850. Creator: UnknownOpening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Arch at Broughton Station, 1850. 'A very tasteful triumphal arch had been erected in front of the station
Arch across Queen-Street, Exeter, (Royal Agricultural Society of England Meeting and Exhibition), 18 Creator: UnknownArch across Queen-Street, Exeter, (Royal Agricultural Society of England Meeting and Exhibition), 1850. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
Arch in the Dinner Pavilion... 1850. Creator: UnknownArch in the Dinner Pavilion, designed by M. Soyer, (Royal Agricultural Society of England Meeting and Exhibition), 1850. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
Festivities at Chippenham - the High-Street, from the Bridge - Arrival of Mr. Neeld, M.P. 1850. Creator: UnknownFestivities at Chippenham [in Wiltshire] - the High-Street, from the Bridge - Arrival of Mr. Neeld, M.P. 1850. Locals welcome their MP Joseph Neeld to celebrate the opening of the town's new
Triumphal Arch at West Lynn, 1850. Creator: UnknownTriumphal Arch at West Lynn, 1850. The inhabitants of West Lynn (now part of the town of King's Lynn in Norfolk), celebrate a civil engineering project to divert the course of the River Ouse
Inauguration of the Statues of Nelson and Wellington, on Southsea Common, 1850. Creator: Ebenezer LandellsInauguration of the Statues of Nelson and Wellington, on Southsea Common, [Hampshire], 1850. Ceremony near Portsmouth: 'Lieutenant Governor, Lord Frederick Fitzclarence
Procession of the High Sheriff of Lancashire, at Rochdale, 1850. Creator: UnknownProcession of the High Sheriff of Lancashire, at Rochdale, 1850. Clement Royds leaves for Liverpool: '...neighbouring gentry, tradesmen, yeomen, farmers, and persons of all grades
Triumphal Arch, Barnstaple-Bridge, 1854. Creator: UnknownTriumphal Arch, Barnstaple-Bridge, 1854. Celebrations at the opening of the North Devon Railway. Festal arch with sign reading: 'Success to the N. D. Railway'
The Opening of Calthorpe Park 1857, 1857. Creator: Samuel LinesThe Opening of Calthorpe Park 1857, 1857
The Duke of Cambridge Leaving the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1857. Creator: Samuel LinesThe Duke of Cambridge Leaving the Town Hall, Birmingham, 1857
Grand festivities at Harewood House: triumphal arch - procession of tenantry etc, 1845. Celebrations at Harewood House near Leeds
Entrance to Coupar Angus, 1844. Creator: UnknownEntrance to Coupar Angus, 1844. View of a festal arch inscribed God Save the Queen, in the town of Coupar Angus in Scotland
Arch at Broughton, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch at Broughton, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.The arch is surmounted by a crown and Union jack flags
Arch at Bulwick, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch at Bulwick, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
The arrival at Weedon Park Station, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe arrival at Weedon Park Station, 1844. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were the guests of the Marquis of Exeter, at Burghley House in Lincolnshire
Arch at Kettering, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch at Kettering, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
Arch at Weekley, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch at Weekley, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.A sign says: God Save the Queen and Prince Albert
Triumphal arch at Great Weldon, 1844. Creator: UnknownTriumphal arch at Great Weldon, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House
Her Majestys Entree in to Coburg, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer LandellsHer Majestys Entree in to Coburg, 1845. Royal visit to Germany: crowds line the streets as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert pass under a triumphal arch with a sign saying Wilkommen