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Maling pottery works, women applying transfers ahead of forthcoming royal coronation of

Maling pottery works, women applying transfers ahead of forthcoming royal coronation of


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Maling pottery works, women applying transfers ahead of forthcoming royal coronation of

Maling pottery works, women applying transfers ahead of forthcoming royal coronation of King Edward VIII, September 1936

NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21630901

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This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to the 1930s, where we witness a remarkable scene at the Maling pottery works. A group of talented women can be seen diligently applying transfers onto exquisite pieces of china in preparation for the upcoming royal coronation of King Edward VIII in September 1936. The atmosphere is buzzing with excitement and anticipation as these skilled artisans work tirelessly to create commemorative souvenirs that will forever capture this historic moment. The image beautifully captures their dedication and craftsmanship, showcasing their attention to detail as they delicately handle each piece. Intricate mugs, plates, and pottery line the shelves around them, waiting to be adorned with regal designs fit for royalty. This snapshot not only reflects the importance of this event but also highlights the significance of Maling pottery works during this era. As we delve into this glimpse of history, it's impossible not to appreciate how these women played an integral role in preserving memories through their artistry. Their creations would become cherished memorabilia for those who sought a tangible connection to King Edward VIII's reign or desired a piece of British royalty within their homes. This print serves as a poignant reminder that behind every piece of merchandise lies countless hours of dedicated labor by skilled individuals whose contributions should never be forgotten.

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