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  1. Royal Visit to Bombay (2–4 December 1911) Scenes in Delhi, the New Capital of India; Arrival of the Ruling Chiefs at Kingsway Station, Delhi; Preparing for the Durbar - the Chiefs' Camps; The Royal Horse Artillery Firing a Salute; Arrival of Their Imperial Majesties at Selimgarh Station; Arrival at the Reception Tent, Delhi Fort (7 ...

  2. Their Imperial Majesties in Bombay. 1911. YOUR RATING. Rate. Add a plot in your language. Stars. King George V. Queen Mary. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. King George V. Self. Queen Mary. Self. All cast & crew. Production, box office & more at IMDbPro. Storyline. Add full plot. Add synopsis.

  3. December 2-4, 1911. IN this subject, the first of the KINEMACOLOR Indian series, the arrival of Their Imperial Majesties on Indian soil, and their enthusiastic welcome by the population of Bombay are shown. In the bright Indian sunshine every detail is distinct and clear. A probably unique picture of His Majesty the King is included.

  4. Inscription on the Gateway reading: "Erected to commemorate the landing in India of their Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary on the Second of December MCMXI" The structure, in yellow basalt and concrete, is rectangular, with two long sides and two much shorter ones. Three arched passageways run between the long sides, as well as a ...

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  6. Souvenir of a royal progress performed by Their Imperial Majesties The King-Emperor and Queen-Empress through the city of Bombay, December 1911. 1911 21.0 x 1.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1000753

  7. State Entry of Their Imperial Majesties the King Emperor and the Queen Empress into Delhi on the ocasssion of the Coronation Darbar 1911. Reception of their Imperial Majesies at the Fort by the Ruling Cheifs and by the Represntatives of British India at the Ridge Pavilion. Ceremonial programmes connected therewith (No 34)