Full, true and correct statement of the grand proceedings ...
Description:
Caption title., First line: "Your Majesty having been pleased to refer to your Privy Council the Queen's memorial ..., A broadside that lays out Queen Caroline's appeal to be rightfully crowned Queen alongside her estranged husband George IV. Despite the withdrawal of the Pains and Penalties Bill following Caroline's trial in the House of Lords, the King continued to shun his wife, culminating in his refusal to allow her entry into the coronation which took place at Westminster Abbey on July 19th, 1821., Ornamental border around imprint., "(Price one penny.)"--Lower right below imprint., and Laid down on modern paper backing. Date of George IV's coronation ("July 19, 1821") added in ink in a contemporary hand. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Henry Baird, printer, No. 21, Paul-Street, Cork
Subject (Name):
George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830 and Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821
Caption title., Letterpress text, printed in three columns; heading "Dimensions of the Royal Platform" halfway down third column. With a woodcut illustration above showing the route of the procession from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey., First line: King's Herb Woman and her six maids. Eight Constable of Westminster. Fife. Drums. ..., Mounted to 20.9 x 27.1 cm., and Mounted before page 181 in volume 4 part 1 of an extra-illustrated copy of: Malcolm, J.P. Londinium redivivum, or, An antient history and modern description of London.
An advertisement for a joint exhibition at the Spring Gardens, Vauxhall, of a panaroma of London "painted on 10,000 square feet of canvas and displaying nearly 100,000 figures, 500 of the principal characters on the foreground the size of life."
Alternative Title:
Great Room, Spring Gardens. Novelty! Marshall's grand historical peristrephic panorama of the ceremony of the coronation ...
Description:
Title from first line of text., The exhibition described here and a sketched version of this text can be seen in Charles Williams' satirical print: The moving panorama, or, Spring Garden rout. London : Pubd. June, 1823 by S.W. Fores 41 Piccadilly, [June 1823]., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
J.B. Laidlaw, printer, 5 Spring Gardens
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain and Vauxhall Gardens (London, England)