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Vice-Regal Procession



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Vice-Regal Procession

diry, 16076|colonialism|black, &, white|elephant|Parades, Processions|H/COR(BRI)/VICTORIA/EMPRESS, OF, INDIA|J142756306|riding|Royalty|Transportation|Architecture|male, 21783, ORIG, H, 19804|Customs, Ceremonies, Queen Victoria (r 1819 1901), 73730251

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Illustrated London News

Media ID 11930236

© 2007 Getty Images

Ceremonies Diry Orig


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Estimated Product Size is 50cm x 32.7cm (19.7" x 12.9")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "Vice-Regal Procession" takes us back in time to the era of colonialism. The image showcases a grand parade, led by an impressive elephant adorned with intricate decorations. As we delve into the details, we can see the opulent architecture that surrounds the procession, serving as a testament to the power and influence of British imperialism. In this historical moment frozen in time, Queen Victoria (r 1819-1901), known as Empress of India, is seen riding gracefully on top of a beautifully decorated carriage. Her regal presence exudes authority and elegance as she commands attention from all those around her. The photograph captures not only royalty but also highlights various customs and ceremonies associated with such processions. It offers us a glimpse into an era where pomp and circumstance were essential elements of governance. As we admire this remarkable piece from Illustrated London News, it is important to reflect on its significance beyond its aesthetic appeal. This print serves as a reminder of our complex history marked by both triumphs and injustices brought about by colonial rule

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