. A lord mayor's diary, 1906-7. ouse to open the QueensFete in aid of my Cripples Fund. Her Majesty,who was accompanied by Princess Victoria, andattended by the Hon. Charlotte Knollys, Lady AliceStanley, Lord Howe, the Hon. Sydney Greville, andColonel Brocklehurst, , drove from BuckinghamPalace to the Mansion House in semi-state, in alandau drawn by four horses, with postillions andscarlet-coated outriders, and attended by a travellingescort of Life Guards. A second carriage, drawn byfour horses, contained the suite in attendance. As the royal procession drove up to the MansionHouse, punct
. A lord mayor's diary, 1906-7. ouse to open the QueensFete in aid of my Cripples Fund. Her Majesty,who was accompanied by Princess Victoria, andattended by the Hon. Charlotte Knollys, Lady AliceStanley, Lord Howe, the Hon. Sydney Greville, andColonel Brocklehurst, , drove from BuckinghamPalace to the Mansion House in semi-state, in alandau drawn by four horses, with postillions andscarlet-coated outriders, and attended by a travellingescort of Life Guards. A second carriage, drawn byfour horses, contained the suite in attendance. As the royal procession drove up to the MansionHouse, punctually at three oclock, the Queen wasgreeted with loud cheers; while the Guard of Honourof the Honourable Artillery Company gave the RoyalSalute, and the band played the National Lady Mayoress and I received Her Majesty atthe entrance, we were in full state attended by theSword-Bearer, the Mace-Bearer and the City MarshalThe Queen wore a dark purple-coloured gown, witha toque, and a feather stole to match. We escorted. ^.Ca d^i-c^lA^^
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