-Head of procession including bluejackets
-Head of Colonial Procession
-Royal Carriages Passing Westminster
-Caped Mounted Riflemen Passing St Paul's
-Dragoons Passing St Paul's
-Royal Carriage Arriving at St Paul's
-Royal Princes in St. Paul's Churchyard
-Queen's Carriage and Indian Escort Arriving at St. Paul's
-Life Guards and Princes North of St Paul's
@thr33wisemonks haha it was 115 years ago..what do you think?
aeronuk1 2 weeks ago
How is this possibly truly rare
nicholas56891 3 weeks ago
any of these people still living today?
thr33wisemonks 4 weeks ago
Wonderful...and to think her late Majesty's great great granddaughter will have her Diamond Jubilee next year....with equal pride...monarchy for us just jolly well works.
whitesocklad 3 months ago
If John Taylor was born in 1790 and lived to 100 yrs would mean he died in 1890. If he married and had children say at the age of 60 (very late even for a man) that would make his children born in 1850. If they had children at age 60 the children would be born in 1910 and make them 102 yrs old today. Very improbable..but possible. Thanks for sharing that is amazing :)
tmmy773 3 months ago
@tmmy773 President John Tyler was born in 1790, and two of his grandchildren are still alive.
jesusthroughmary 3 months ago
Nobodys from those live today!!!
sexseek23 4 months ago
@1958debs nice :)
tmmy773 4 months ago
i'm serious. I was born late when my parents were about 38 yrs old. My parents were married in 1952. Nana (my Grandmother) was a the time of my parents wedding was about 55 or 56 years old. Nana died about 1987-88 or so at the age of 90-91 yrs. Bubba (my grandfather) was born (i'm not sure exactly) just after turn of century. I remember like it was yesterday talking to them and esp hearing Nana's stories of the old days :)
tmmy773 4 months ago
@tmmy773 Oh yeah, forgot, in the Oklahoma Indian Territory.
1958debs 4 months ago