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Royal visit to Dublin. Princess Mary receiving a bouquet of flowers at Monkstown as King

Royal visit to Dublin. Princess Mary receiving a bouquet of flowers at Monkstown as King


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Royal visit to Dublin. Princess Mary receiving a bouquet of flowers at Monkstown as King

Royal visit to Dublin. Princess Mary receiving a bouquet of flowers at Monkstown as King George V and Queen Mary look on. 10th July 1911 Watscan - - 15/06/2010

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Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Dublin
Ireland

Media ID 21573198

© Mirrorpix

Coach Parasol Presentation Uniform 1910s


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to a momentous occasion in history - the royal visit to Dublin in 1911. The image captures Princess Mary, adorned in an elegant gown and wearing a radiant smile, graciously receiving a beautiful bouquet of flowers at Monkstown. Standing beside her are none other than King George V and Queen Mary themselves, their regal presence adding an air of grandeur to the scene. The photograph is filled with intriguing details that transport us back in time. The vintage coach parked behind them showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of the era, while the fashionable hats worn by onlookers add a touch of glamour. A parasol gently shades Princess Mary from the summer sun as she accepts this heartfelt gesture. This snapshot freezes a moment that symbolizes unity between nations and highlights the importance of diplomacy within royalty. It serves as a reminder of how such visits were not only significant for political reasons but also for fostering goodwill among people. As we gaze upon this historical gem captured by Watscan on July 10th, 1911, we can't help but be captivated by its timeless charm. It transports us to an era where presentation was paramount and royalty held immense influence over society. Let this enchanting print serve as both a window into our past and an inspiration for future generations who seek to understand and appreciate our rich history.

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