Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1901 — ARRIVAL IN LONDON. [ARTICLE]
ARRIVAL IN LONDON.
Royal Coffin Carefully Guarded —Great Funeral Spectacle. The late queen’s remains arrived in London Saturday. The
non-commissioned officers of the guards, while outside of these, on either side, two lines, as follows: On V 1? of carriage—The Lord chamberlain, ald-de-camp, the queen's physician. Sir James Reid; equerries and lord In waiting. On the right of the carriage—The Lord steward, alda-de-camp. equerries and lord In waiting. Immediately behind the gun carriage cornea the king, riding; on his left the duke of Connaught; on his right, Emperor William; both riding. Following these come the royal family, royal representatives and master of the horse, all riding. Four four-horse carriages, conveying the queen and princesses. j The kings of Belgium, Portugal and the Hellenes, riding, closing the escort.
