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THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.— This year's Lord Mayors Show: provided Londoners ivith a spectacle of the City's soldiers over a period of nearly four hundred years — from the citizen soldiers of 1593 to the R.A.F. of 1936. The picture on the right shows the huge crowd watching the Lord Mayor's coach as it passed the Mansion House. Above, an incident in Neiv. Bridge Street, when a horse drawing one of the carriages in the procession fell and held up ( proceedings for a few minutes. ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 7

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THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.—This year's Lord Mayors Show: provided Londoners ivith a spectacle of the City's soldiers over a period of nearly four hundred years—from the citizen soldiers of 1593 to the R.A.F. of 1936. The picture on the right shows the huge crowd watching the Lord Mayor's coach as it passed the Mansion House. Above, an incident in Neiv. Bridge Street, when a horse drawing one of the carriages in the procession fell and held up( proceedings for a few minutes. ' ' Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 7

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.—This year's Lord Mayors Show: provided Londoners ivith a spectacle of the City's soldiers over a period of nearly four hundred years—from the citizen soldiers of 1593 to the R.A.F. of 1936. The picture on the right shows the huge crowd watching the Lord Mayor's coach as it passed the Mansion House. Above, an incident in Neiv. Bridge Street, when a horse drawing one of the carriages in the procession fell and held up( proceedings for a few minutes. ' ' Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 7