File:Lord Mayor City Sword 1789.jpg
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DescriptionLord Mayor City Sword 1789.jpg |
English: Lord Mayor presenting city sword to His Majesty on his procession to St Paul's, 1789. The Lord Mayor of London for 1789 was William Pickett, the king of the time was George III of Great Britain. |
Date | c,1800 |
Source | http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/collection/750544/lord-mayor-presenting-city-sword-to-his-majesty-on-his-procession-to-st-pauls-1789 |
Author | Engraver Ambrose William Warren, after Charles Benazech |
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