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 : Indian officers praying for recovery of Edward VII 1902


Indian officers praying for recovery of Edward VII 1902

Indian officers, in London to take part in the Coronation procession of King Edward VII, spontaneously go to pray in the field opposite Fulham Palace, when they receive the news that the king has been taken ill with appendicitis just two days before his Coronation. He thankfully recovered and his Coronation took place six weeks later

Picture No
13989458
Media ID
45686659
Size
5000px x 3746px (2.6MB)
Credit
Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Drawn by George Scott in The Graphic', 5 July 1902, page 6
Date
1902

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