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'Temple Bar Illuminated for the Marriage of the Prince of Wales, 11 March 1863'.
'Temple Bar Illuminated for the Marriage of the Prince of Wales, 11 March 1863'. Temple Bar, one of the gates into the City of London, was specially illuminated with gaslights for the wedding of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, on the 11th March 1863. The red drapes and gold decoration are surmounted by a figure of Hymen, the torch-bearing god of marriage. People and vehicles crowd the Strand. © London Museum/Heritage Images
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AR913424
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Public
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3542px × 4933px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
ALEXANDRA
Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlotte Louisa Julia
Architecture
City of London
color
Edward VII
England
event
gas lighting
Gaslight
Gate
Gold
GREEK MYTHOLOGY
HYMEN
ILLUMINATE
ILLUMINATED
ILLUMINATION
King Edward VII
King of Great Britain and Ireland
lighting
lit up
London Museum
Metal
MYTHOLOGY
Night
NINETEENTH CENTURY
oil
People
Prince
Prince Albert Edward
prince edward
PRINCE OF WALES
Princess Alexandra
QUEEN
Queen Alexandra
red
royal
royal event
Royalty
state occasion
Temple Bar
TGN
time of day
Wedding Scenes
Wettin