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Bournemouth. The new ?250, 000 pavilion opened by the Duke of Gloucester. 1925
Bournemouth. The new ?250, 000 pavilion opened by the Duke of Gloucester.
1925
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Media ID 11022376
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Building Gardens Pavillion Royalty Alfieri Bournemouth Duke Of Gloucester Europeana Prince Henry West Country
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 20.6cm (10" x 8.1")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the grandeur of Bournemouth's newly opened £250,000 pavilion in 1925. The distinguished Duke of Gloucester is seen proudly inaugurating this architectural masterpiece, which stands as a testament to the city's opulence and sophistication. The image showcases the pavilion's exquisite design, with intricate details that reflect the elegance of European architecture. Its majestic presence dominates the landscape, nestled amidst lush gardens that add a touch of natural beauty to its surroundings. This iconic structure serves as a symbol of progress and prosperity for Bournemouth during the vibrant 1920s. Prince Henry, also known as the Duke of Gloucester, graces this occasion with his regal presence. As a member of royalty, he adds an air of prestige to this momentous event. His involvement in opening such an impressive building further solidifies its significance within society. Photographer Alfieri expertly captures this historic moment in monochrome tones that enhance both its timelessness and artistic appeal. The absence of color allows viewers to focus on every intricate detail while evoking nostalgia for a bygone era. This photograph from TopFoto not only immortalizes Bournemouth's magnificent pavilion but also offers us a glimpse into Europeana Photography - an archive dedicated to preserving cultural heritage through visual storytelling. It reminds us how artistry can transcend time and connect us with our rich history.
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