Coronation of William IV, 1831, Going to a half crown-action (title on object), Political Sketches (series title), The procession of carriages and court servants on foot to the coronation of William IV as King of Great Britain on 8 September 1831. William demanded a coronation ceremony that would be less expensive than that of his predecessors. Hence the mocking name of the coronation in the title. No. 153 in the series entitled 'Political Sketches'., print maker: John Doyle, printer: Charles Etienne Pierre Motte, publisher: Thomas McLean, print maker: England, printer: London


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