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The Queens Visit to the City, Her Majesty opening the Holborn Valley Viaduct (engraving)
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The Queens Visit to the City, Her Majesty opening the Holborn Valley Viaduct (engraving)
1104437 The Queens Visit to the City, Her Majesty opening the Holborn Valley Viaduct (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queens Visit to the City, Her Majesty opening the Holborn Valley Viaduct. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 13 November 1869.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23048596
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Her Majesty Holborn Valley Viaduct Opening Queen Victoria
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The Queen's Visit to the City - A Majestic Moment in History
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. In this engraving from the 19th century, we witness a momentous occasion as Her Majesty Queen Victoria graces the City of London with her presence. The focal point of this print is the grand opening of the Holborn Valley Viaduct, an engineering marvel that connected two bustling parts of the city. The scene is filled with pomp and circumstance, as royal personages and esteemed guests gather to witness this historic event. With great ceremonial flair, Queen Victoria stands at the forefront, radiating regal elegance and authority. The crowds eagerly await her arrival, their faces filled with anticipation and excitement. This image captures not only a significant architectural achievement but also symbolizes unity between royalty and its subjects. As Her Majesty opens this viaduct, she showcases her dedication to progress and development for all citizens. The artist skillfully portrays every minute detail - from exquisite costumes worn by members of the royal party to intricate architecture in the background. This engraving was originally published in The Illustrated London News on November 13th, 1869 - a testament to its historical significance. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry today, it serves as a reminder of our rich heritage and reminds us how moments like these shape our cities' landscapes forever.
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