Proclamation of King Edward VII, Market Place, Accrington (1901)

Proclamation of King Edward VII, Market Place, Accrington (1901)


The Edwardian era kicks off with the proclamation of the new King.

A momentous occasion it certainly was, but a formal declaration isn't perhaps the most visually appealing subject for a silent film. All the same, the townspeople of Accrington would have been out in force, meaning plenty of potential customers for Mitchell and Kenyon and this film's commissioner, Ralph Pringle. One man on the platform appears to conduct the crowd in a song (the national anthem?).

Note: The proclamation may be the formal announcement of the accession to the throne of King Edward VII. If this is the case then the film can be dated January 24th 1901. The conductor may be conducting `God Save the King'.


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Pomp and Circumstance

Parades, processions and royal visits were a great draw for early filmmakers - not only did they guarantee spectacle but their fixed place in the calendar allowed for planning ahead. Even minor royals commanded endless fascination, while the Queen herself was the greatest celebrity of all.

Even fleeting images of Victoria were hot property and her Diamond Jubilee in 1897 was the grandest event of the era, attracting the biggest assembly of the global film industry to date. Footage from the day played across the Empire and well beyond.


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Royal Proclamation of Death of Queen Victoria, Blackburn (1901)

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The Queen at Sheffield

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Queen Victoria's Jubilee

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Jubilee Procession

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Procession of Troops

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Procession of Troops

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Funeral of Queen Victoria: Funeral Procession at Cowes

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Funeral of Queen Victoria: Procession Starting from Victoria Station

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Funeral of Queen Victoria: The Marble Arch

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Funeral of Queen Victoria: The Procession passing into Windsor Park

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Funeral of Queen Victoria Soldiers Manoeuvre in Square

The Edwardian era kicks off with the proclamation of the new King.
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Proclamation of King Edward VII, Market Place, Accrington (1901)

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Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert and Liner Ophir

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Afternoon Tea in the Garden of Clarence House

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H.M. The Queen at Garden Party, Buckingham Palace, June 1897

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Queen Victoria's Funeral: Ships Fire a Salute in the Solent

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Scenes at Balmoral

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The Late Queen's Visit to Dublin: Royal Procession Entering the City Gates

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (St Paul's: North 2)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (St Paul's: South 1)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (St Paul's: South 4)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (York Road 5)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (St Paul's: North 1)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - Prestwich Footage

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee unidentified Lumiere film (3)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (St Paul's: South 3)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (York Road 3)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (York Road 1)

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Unidentified (2)

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Queen Victoria's Funeral - Prestwich

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Through Three Reigns

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Gladstone's Funeral - Entering Westminster Abbey

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Lord Roberts' Arrival in London

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Paul (York Road 4)

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Coronation Procession at St. Boswells

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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra

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