File:H.M. King Edward VII in coronation robes.png

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English: King Edward VII in coronation robes
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Source Royal Collection RCIN 2107544
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W. & D. Downey   wikidata:Q3498778
 
Alternative names
William & Daniel Downey; W. & D. Downey
Description British
British photo-studio
Work period between 1855 and 1940
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current16:27, 11 July 20231,220 × 1,988 (1.86 MB)Gryffindorius12{{Information |Description= Photograph of H.M. King Edward VII (1841-1910) in coronation robes |Source=https://www.rct.uk/collection/search#/57/collection/2107544/king-edward-vii-in-coronation-robes |Date= 9 Aug 1902 |Author= {{creator:William Edward Downey}} |Permission={{PD-Art|PD-old-100}} |other_versions= }} Category:Edward VII in photographs

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