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<DIV>*”Excuse me: the *infamous* ‘Dreadnought’ hoax, *if* you don’t mind”
(writes a representative from the Admiralty).</DIV>
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<DIV>E6 577 n16</DIV>
<DIV>“Lafayette’s was a Society studio that had photographed the Ethiopian
delegation on its visit for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902.”</DIV>
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<DIV>You will recall that Edward VII’s coronation had to be postponed on account
of his appendicitis operation: from 26 June to 9 August. Consequently, all
the European royalties left:</DIV>
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<DIV>“there remained of all the foreign representatives and their suites, only
the Special Mission from Abyssinia. The Coronation procession ...
consisted almost entirely of Imperial and Colonial deputations and thus took on,
in Lord Rosebery’s tactful phrase, ‘something of the character of a family
festival’.”</DIV>
<DIV>(James Pope-Hennessy, “Queen Mary” (1959), p.372)</DIV>
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<DIV>Stuart</DIV>
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