The Grand Procession and Entrance of Louis XVIII into London on Wednesday April the 20 1814: He was met at Stanmore by His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and attendants and conducted to town in Grand cavalcade in the Princes state Carriage drawn by eight cream colored horses, in this carriage with Louis the 18th was the Duchess D'Angouleme his niece the Prince de Conde and the Prince Regent. The
Hand-colored engraving (crude), published May 1, 1814; carriage procession of King and Prince Regent at outskirts of London, escorted by Horse Guards, spectators cheering. Hand-colored engraving (crude), published May 1, 1814; carriage procession of King and Prince Regent at outskirts of London, escorted by Horse Guards, spectators cheering. Oblong folio, mounted on cardboard; margins trimmed; slightly soiled. N.Y., Rockman Prints, 1964.
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