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Royal wedding 1863 - exhibition of gifts
The exhibition of royal wedding presents in the then new north court at the South Kensington Museum, later known and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Illustrated London News reports that such was the popularity of the exhibtion that on one Monday when entry was free, 20, 467 people were admitted, as well as 372 babes in arms. The gifts come from the wedding of Princess Alexandra of Denmark(Princess of Wales)(1844-1925)on the occasion of her marriage to Edward Prince of Wales(later Edward VII)(1841-1910)in London on 10th March 1863. Date: 1863
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1863 Alexandra Crowded Gifts Kensington Presents Albert
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This photograph, taken in 1863, captures the excitement and grandeur of the Royal Wedding Exhibition held at the newly opened North Court of the South Kensington Museum, later known as the Victoria and Albert Museum. The exhibition showcased the numerous gifts presented to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, the future Princess of Wales, on the occasion of her marriage to Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), which took place on March 10, 1863, in London. The image reveals a bustling crowd, eagerly admiring the array of exquisite gifts on display. The fashionably dressed attendees, both men and women, are seen admiring the hats and costumes, their fascination evident in their expressions. The North Court, with its high ceilings and grandiose architecture, serves as the perfect backdrop for this historic event. The popularity of the exhibition was immense, with the Illustrated London News reporting that an astounding 20,467 people attended on one free Monday, in addition to 372 babies in arms. The public's fascination with the royal family and their nuptials was at an all-time high, making this exhibition a significant cultural moment in Victorian England. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of royal weddings and the power of the monarchy to captivate the hearts and minds of the people. The image, with its timeless elegance and intriguing details, continues to fascinate and inspire us today.
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