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A rare photograph showing the proclamation of King Edward VII's ascension to the throne in 1901 has been uncovered in a Devon church. | A rare photograph showing the proclamation of King Edward VII's ascension to the throne in 1901 has been uncovered in a Devon church. |
The faded photograph was found by a parishioner of St Thomas Church in Exeter, where it had been gathering dust at the back of the building. | The faded photograph was found by a parishioner of St Thomas Church in Exeter, where it had been gathering dust at the back of the building. |
It shows the mayor and town clerk outside Exeter Guildhall reading the proclamation surrounded by dignitaries. | It shows the mayor and town clerk outside Exeter Guildhall reading the proclamation surrounded by dignitaries. |
The picture has been restored by Exeter photographer and author, Peter Thomas. | The picture has been restored by Exeter photographer and author, Peter Thomas. |
It is believed the hand-coloured picture was specially commissioned for the event, on 22 January 1901, and has remained in the church since then. | It is believed the hand-coloured picture was specially commissioned for the event, on 22 January 1901, and has remained in the church since then. |
'Visual heritage' | 'Visual heritage' |
"There was a real concern that the print may deteriorate further or could even be lost," Mr Thomas said. | "There was a real concern that the print may deteriorate further or could even be lost," Mr Thomas said. |
"The unusual aspect was that it is an outside study and probably the only record of this event - the proclamation of Edward VII in 1901. | "The unusual aspect was that it is an outside study and probably the only record of this event - the proclamation of Edward VII in 1901. |
"It was obvious this was part of the city's visual heritage and should be saved." | "It was obvious this was part of the city's visual heritage and should be saved." |
Mr Thomas has digitally restored the faded print and had a copy professionally printed which will hang in the church, while the original picture will go to the West Country Studies Library. | Mr Thomas has digitally restored the faded print and had a copy professionally printed which will hang in the church, while the original picture will go to the West Country Studies Library. |
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