Lying in state in pictures: How queues for the Queen compare to previous monarchs and prime ministers?

Arabnews24.ca:Thursday 15 September 2022 09:34 PM: Waiting for hours along the banks of the River Thames is nothing new.

British people have been doing it for generations to pay respects in Westminster Hall when notable figures have been lying in state.

It's an honour reserved for the sovereign, as head of state, the current or past Queen Consort and sometimes former prime ministers.

So how do the queues we are seeing today compare to those from the past?

2002 - The Queen Mother

The public queue by Lambeth Bridge on their way to Westminster Hall  to pay their respects to the Queen Mother, who lies in state at the Hall before her funeral.  2002-04-07
Image: People queue by Lambeth Bridge on their way to Westminster Hall to pay their respects to the Queen Mother in April 2002

Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, died on 30 March 2002, at the age of 101.

She lay in state for three days in Westminster Hall where people could visit before her funeral in Westminster Abbey on 9 April 2002.

An estimated 200,000 people paid their respects to the Queen Mother.

1965 - Sir Winston Churchill

Some 321,360 people filed past the coffin of perhaps Britain's most famous prime minister. He lay in state for three days.

The lying-in-state of Sir Winston Churchill in Westminster Hall. Royal Navy Officers stand guard.
Image: Royal Navy Officers stand guard over the coffin of Sir Winston Churchill.

1953 - Queen Mary (Elizabeth II's grandmother)

About 120,000 people came to pay their respects to the Queen.

The coffin of Queen Mary rests on the catafalque at the lying-in-state in Westminster Hall, London. The late Queen's body had been borne in solemn procession from Malborough House to Westminster Hall for the lying in state today.....
Image: The coffin of Queen Mary rests on the catafalque at the lying-in-state in Westminster Hall

1952 - King George VI

Queen Elizabeth II's father lay in state for five days and at times the queue was four miles long, according to parliamentary documents.

Some 305,806 people were recorded as having filed past the coffin.

DEATH OF KING GEORGE VI (DIED 6/2/52) LYING IN STATE, LONDON SCENES, FEBRUARY 1952.Queue for lying-in-state spans river this morning..This picture, taken just before 8.30 this morning (Wednesday) shows the queue for the lying-in-state of King George VI extending along the south bank of the Thames by St Thomas's Hospital as far as the eye can see..Despite the snow on the ground and on rooftops, and the bitter cold, people wishing to pay tribute to the King stood in a gigantic line stretching back from Westminster hall - the Houses of Parliament buildings are seen in the background, on the other side of the river - and over Lambeth Bridge..February 13th 1952...ROYALTY
Image: The queue to see King George VI lying in state in February 1952

1936 - King George V (Elizabeth II's grandfather)

The King lay in state in Westminster Hall for five days, with an estimated quarter of a million people having filed past.

Death Of King George V 1936 Queues Beyond Lambeth Bridge Waiting To See King George V Lying In State At Westminster Hall
Image: The queue looking towards Lambeth Bridge in 1936 following the death of George V

1910 - King Edward VII

The King lay in state for three days, and 250,000 people were estimated to have filed through.

King Edward VII Lying-in-State - Westminster Abbey  Crowds waiting to see the Lying-in-state at Westminster Abbey.
Image: The queue to see King Edward VII lying in state in 1910

1898 - William Gladstone

The former prime minister was the first lying in state in Westminster Hall and it is estimated that around 250,000 people came to pay their respects.

William Gladstone lies in state. Pic: Sir Benjamin Stone
Image: William Gladstone lies in state. Pic: Sir Benjamin Stone
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