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Proclamation of King Edward VII, Market Place, Accrington (1901)

The Edwardian era kicks off with the proclamation of the new King.

Non-Fiction 1901 2 mins Silent

Overview

A momentous occasion it certainly was, but a formal declaration isn't perhaps the most visually appealing subject for a silent film. All the same, the townspeople of Accrington would have been out in force, meaning plenty of potential customers for Mitchell and Kenyon and this film's commissioner, Ralph Pringle. One man on the platform appears to conduct the crowd in a song (the national anthem?).