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A Record of the Proceedings in Harrogate in connection with Her Majesty's Jubilee
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A Record of the Proceedings in Harrogate in connection with Her Majesty's Jubilee

Author(s): Ackrill, J W
Binding: Hardcover
Volume Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket: No
Language: English
Publisher Name: R Ackrill, Herald Office
Publication Year: 1887
Book ID: 002704
Catalogue(s): History - Family and Institutional History, Geneaology

108pp. Red cloth covered boards (a tad rubbed at edges). Internally neat, clean and tidy with a hint of toning, mostly to endpapers. Neat stamp on front free endpaper. A thorough and detailed account of the celebrations and memorials to Queen Victoria which took place in Harrogate in 1887 to mark her Golden Jubilee, starting with an account of a planning meeting and the appointment of a Committee to arrange the festivities. Reproductions of related public notices etc. Small, slim volume, a rare survival.

harrogate, Royalty, jubilee, queen victoria, yorkshire, council,

Keywords:
harrogate Royalty jubilee queen victoria yorkshire council

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