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WHERE THE EYES OF THE FREE WORLD ARE FOCUSED.—Westminster Abbey, with the Houses of Parliament beyond, viewed from the air. Across the Thames, to the left of Westminster bridge, is County Hall, and to the right of the bridge are the buildings of St. Thomas’s Hospital. All signs point to London having its greatest crowds in history on Coronation Day. The city is filled with visitors, and crowds are already a problem for the authorities.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27051, 28 May 1953, Page 9

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WHERE THE EYES OF THE FREE WORLD ARE FOCUSED.—Westminster Abbey, with the Houses of Parliament beyond, viewed from the air. Across the Thames, to the left of Westminster bridge, is County Hall, and to the right of the bridge are the buildings of St. Thomas’s Hospital. All signs point to London having its greatest crowds in history on Coronation Day. The city is filled with visitors, and crowds are already a problem for the authorities. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27051, 28 May 1953, Page 9

WHERE THE EYES OF THE FREE WORLD ARE FOCUSED.—Westminster Abbey, with the Houses of Parliament beyond, viewed from the air. Across the Thames, to the left of Westminster bridge, is County Hall, and to the right of the bridge are the buildings of St. Thomas’s Hospital. All signs point to London having its greatest crowds in history on Coronation Day. The city is filled with visitors, and crowds are already a problem for the authorities. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27051, 28 May 1953, Page 9

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