DescriptionThe Funeral of King Edward VII (16566590837).jpg
This is a Tuck's Chromograph printed in Prussia and shows a Harry Payne painting of part of the funeral procession which took place on Friday 20th May 1910. It is probably The Mall with St. James's Park in the background. The Kaiser is wearing the uniform of a British Army Field Marshall, that honour was given to him by his uncle Edward VII in January 1901 a few days after the death of his Grandmother, Queen Victoria,.
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