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Thumbnail for The declaration of King Edward VII, outside the Town Hall, Reading, 26 January 1901. On the platform are the Recorder, the Mayor, the Aldermen and the Councillors. The Mayor is Alderman A. H. Bull, and the Recorder, holding the proclamation, is Mr. A. H. Spokes. The statue of Queen Victoria has a floral plaque in front of it. Many of those present are wearing black armbands in memory of the late Queen, and the gentlemen are raising their hats. In the background the pavement is lined with spectators, and on the outside of the Arcade, the sign of George S. Galt, tailor, is legible. 1900-1909

The declaration of King Edward VII, outside the Town Hall, Reading, 26 January 1901. On the platform are the Recorder, the Mayor, the Aldermen and the Councillors. The Mayor is Alderman A. H. Bull, and the Recorder, holding the proclamation, is Mr. A. H. Spokes. The statue of Queen Victoria has a floral plaque in front of it. Many of those present are wearing black armbands in memory of the late Queen, and the gentlemen are raising their hats. In the background the pavement is lined with spectators, and on the outside of the Arcade, the sign of George S. Galt, tailor, is legible. 1900-1909

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