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  1. 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.

  2. Their Imperial Majesties' Departure from Calcutta (8 January 1912) When the film was released, there had been several short black-and-white films of the Delhi Durbar made already by other companies. With Our King and Queen Through India made a huge impact worldwide because of its colour, length and multi-media spectacle.

  3. Their Imperial Majesties rise from their thrones beneath the Shamiana and pass to the Royal Pavilion; their trains are gathered up by the Royal pages - Indian princes in native costumes - and they advance hand in hand to the Royal Pavilion, golden umbrellas being held over their heads.

  4. The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the arrival of George V, Emperor of India and Mary of Teck, Empress consort, in India at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai (Bombay) on 2 December 1911 prior to the Delhi Durbar of 1911; it was the first visit of a British monarch to India.

  5. 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.

  6. Globality played a significant role in creating the imperial city of Bombay, but the two processes of early modern globalization and urbanization were not always coincident, and neither were they easy, painless or inevitable. Global cities, in other words, are made, not born.

  7. During one such party in Bombay on 10 November, ladies ‘belonging to all the Indian communities’ presented to her a richly illuminated address with their names signed in the scripts of their different languages.