The Coronation of George V, June 22 1911 A.D . ®te Coronation ^erbice ?Kf)C preparation—in the morning upon the day of the Coronation early, care is taken that the Ampullabe filled with oil and, together with the Spoon, be laid ready upon the Altar in the Abbey-Church.The Archbishops and Bishops Assistant being already vested in their Copes, the Procession shallbe formed immediately outside of the West Door of the Church, and shall wait till notice is givenof the approach of their Majesties, and shall then begin to move into the Church. 2Cf)c entrance into tfje Cljurcfj—The Ki ng and Queen, as

The Coronation of George V, June 22 1911 A.D . ®te Coronation ^erbice ?Kf)C preparation—in the morning upon the day of the Coronation early, care is taken that the Ampullabe filled with oil and, together with the Spoon, be laid ready upon the Altar in the Abbey-Church.The Archbishops and Bishops Assistant being already vested in their Copes, the Procession shallbe formed immediately outside of the West Door of the Church, and shall wait till notice is givenof the approach of their Majesties, and shall then begin to move into the Church. 2Cf)c entrance into tfje Cljurcfj—The Ki ng and Queen, as Stock Photo
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The Coronation of George V, June 22 1911 A.D . ®te Coronation ^erbice ?Kf)C preparation—in the morning upon the day of the Coronation early, care is taken that the Ampullabe filled with oil and, together with the Spoon, be laid ready upon the Altar in the Abbey-Church.The Archbishops and Bishops Assistant being already vested in their Copes, the Procession shallbe formed immediately outside of the West Door of the Church, and shall wait till notice is givenof the approach of their Majesties, and shall then begin to move into the Church. 2Cf)c entrance into tfje Cljurcfj—The Ki ng and Queen, as soon as they enter at the West Door ofthe Church, are to be received with an anthem to be sung by the Choir of Westminster. TheKing and Queen in the meantime pass up through the body of the Church, into and through the Choir, and so up the stairs to the Theatre; and having passed by their Thrones, they make their humble adoration, and then kneeling at the Faldstools set for them before their Chairs, use some shortprivate prayers; and aft