Edward VII Visits Belfast Trailer (1903)
The King's first visit to Ireland's second city - where he unveils Belfast's iconic Queen Victoria statue.
Watch the official Edward VII Visits Belfast 1903 trailer in HD below.
The King's first visit to Ireland's second city - where he unveils Belfast's iconic Queen Victoria statue.
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United Kingdom 24 July 1903
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