Bradford Coronation Procession Trailer (1902)
31 October 1902 Factual 2 mins
Much of West Yorkshire turns out to mark the accession of King Edward VII to the throne.
Watch the official Bradford Coronation Procession 1902 trailer in HD below.
31 October 1902 Factual 2 mins
Much of West Yorkshire turns out to mark the accession of King Edward VII to the throne.
Watch the official Bradford Coronation Procession 1902 trailer in HD below.
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United Kingdom 31 October 1902
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