Lord Mayors Collection
"Preserving Tradition and Celebrating Leadership: A Glimpse into the World of Lord Mayors" Lord Mayors Day
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"Preserving Tradition and Celebrating Leadership: A Glimpse into the World of Lord Mayors" Lord Mayors Day: Procession of the old Lord Mayors of London (litho) Step back in time to witness the grandeur and pageantry Day, as former leaders of London's prestigious office parade through the streets, a symbol of continuity and civic pride. The Mayors Banquet at York, Dinner of the Lord Mayors and Mayors in the Guildhall (engraving) At this illustrious banquet, lord mayors from across England gather to exchange ideas, forge alliances, and strengthen bonds. The air is filled with camaraderie as these esteemed individuals come together for a night that celebrates their shared commitment to public service. Portrait of Thomas Skinner (engraving) Captured in this portrait is Thomas Skinner, an influential figure who served as a lord mayor during a transformative era. His determined gaze reflects his dedication to improving his city's infrastructure and fostering economic growth. Portrait of Sir Richard Whittington and his cat (engraving) Legend has it that Sir Richard Whittington's feline companion brought him great fortune. This engraving immortalizes their tale—a reminder that even amidst challenges, resourcefulness can lead one towards prosperity. The Common Crier Proclaiming the Toast of Health to Queen Victoria at a Banquet held in In this vibrant scene, we witness an age-old tradition where the common crier raises his voice high to toast Queen Victoria's health. Such banquets serve not only as occasions for merriment but also as opportunities for city leaders to express loyalty towards their monarch. New Lord Mayors (engraving) With each new appointment comes fresh perspectives and innovative ideas. This engraving captures newly appointed lord mayors taking up their mantle—ready to face challenges head-on while carrying forward centuries-old traditions.