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Tote Bag : Queen Victoria, 1819-1901, Receiving The News Of Her Accession At Kensington Palace, June 20, 1837. From The Painting By Miss Mary L. Gow. From The Book V. R. I. Her Life And Empire By The Marquis Of Lorne, K. T. Now His Grace The Duke Of Argyll
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Queen Victoria, 1819-1901, Receiving The News Of Her Accession At Kensington Palace, June 20, 1837. From The Painting By Miss Mary L. Gow. From The Book V. R. I. Her Life And Empire By The Marquis Of Lorne, K. T. Now His Grace The Duke Of Argyll
Queen Victoria, 1819-1901, Receiving The News Of Her Accession At Kensington Palace, June 20, 1837. From The Painting By Miss Mary L.Gow. From The Book V.R.I. Her Life And Empire By The Marquis Of Lorne, K.T. Now His Grace The Duke Of Argyll
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This print captures a significant moment in history - Queen Victoria receiving the news of her accession at Kensington Palace on June 20, 1837. The image is an engraving based on a painting by Miss Mary L. Gow, featured in the book "V. R. I. Her Life and Empire" written by the Marquis of Lorne, who later became His Grace the Duke of Argyll. In this regal scene, Queen Victoria stands tall and composed as she receives the life-changing news that she is now the ruler of one of the world's most powerful empires. The vertical composition adds to the grandeur and elegance portrayed in this illustration. The attention to detail in capturing Queen Victoria's expression showcases both her youthfulness and determination as she embarks on her long reign from 1819 to 1901. This print serves as a timeless reminder of her iconic status as one of Britain's longest-reigning monarchs. With its historical significance and artistic quality, this print by Ken Welsh is sure to captivate admirers of British royalty and those fascinated by moments that shaped our past. Whether displayed in homes or offices, it offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment that marked not only Queen Victoria's life but also left an indelible mark on British history itself.
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