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Carnival Queen Collection

The Carnival Queen, a symbol of beauty and grace, marks the end of a reign in this captivating colour lithograph


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The Carnival Queen, a symbol of beauty and grace, marks the end of a reign in this captivating colour lithograph. As we delve into the world of carnivals across different eras and locations, we witness the splendor and excitement that surrounds these majestic figures. In Barranquilla, along the vibrant Caribbean coast in the 1940s, the Carnival Season is renowned for its vivacity. The air is filled with infectious energy as people come together to celebrate this grand event. Moving forward to 1976 in North Ormesby, we catch a glimpse of their Carnival Queen. Adorned with elegance and poise, she captures hearts as she leads her entourage through the streets. Sharon Spencer shines as Skelton and Brotton's Carnival Queen. Standing at the center surrounded by her attendants, they create an enchanting spectacle that mesmerizes onlookers. Toxteth Carnival takes us back to July 1986 in Liverpool. The streets are alive with music and laughter as colorful floats pass by. Here we see not one but two stunning Carnival Queens gracing this joyous occasion. Southend-on-Sea carnival presents Miss Frances Haywood as their radiant queen alongside her loyal attendants. Their regal presence adds an extra touch of glamour to this seaside celebration. Scarborough embraces tradition with their Yorkshire Rose Queen procession featuring Miss Mabel at its helm. This picturesque scene showcases both beauty and heritage intertwined seamlessly. Miss Hilda Wordsworth takes center stage at Southend-on-Sea carnival exuding charm and charisma fit for royalty. Her reign brings smiles to faces young and old alike amidst all the festivities. Sidcup Carnival introduces us to Miss M Bloice, Misss Packham, and Miss I Tanner parading through town in a delightful procession. These ladies embody elegance while representing their community with pride. Lastly, we travel back to 1939 where Miss Capp graces the Erith fete.