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Caroline, Consort of George IV goldsmiths Mile End Road

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Mile End Road

Commemorative writing sheet showing the opening of Rennie's London Bridge by William IV and Queen Adelaide

The subject is taken from Keats' poem of the same title

The view shows St Paul's Cathedral and St Mary-le-Bow with families on the move

View of the White Horse Inn on Fetter Lane

Caroline, Consort of George IV goldsmiths Mile End RoadCaroline, Queen Consort of George IV, 1820, as she appeared at the balcony at Alderman Matthew Wood's on her arrival in London. She had been living in Europe following her separation from George and his exclusion of her from the court while he was Prince Regent, but returned to England when George became King in 1820. She wears a hat with a large plume of feathers.

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