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Queen Victoria - Visit to Liverpool, 1886
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Queen Victoria - Visit to Liverpool, 1886
Page from The Graphic reporting on the visit of Queen Victoria to Liverpool in May 1886 where she opened the Liverpool Exhibition. The top two pictures show a view of London Road from St. Georges Hall with the Queens coach leaving for the pier-head (the weather was appalling), while the second shows the royal procession in Lime Street. The bottom engraving shows the Queen opening the exhibition and reading her reply to the mayors address.
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A Grand Spectacle: Queen Victoria's Visit to Liverpool in 1886 as Reported by The Graphic This image from The Graphic, a leading illustrated weekly magazine of the late 19th century, documents the historic visit of Queen Victoria to Liverpool in May 1886. The top two engravings depict the momentous occasion as it unfolded on the streets of Liverpool. The first image captures a view of London Road from St. George's Hall, with the Queen's coach making its way towards the pier-head amidst appalling weather conditions. The second engraving captures the royal procession in Lime Street, where the Queen is seen surrounded by her entourage and the cheering crowds. The bottom engraving presents a poignant moment from the exhibition itself, with the Queen reading her reply to the Mayor's address. The Liverpool Exhibition, held to commemorate the city's prosperity and industrial achievements, was a significant event in the social and cultural calendar of the 19th century. The Queen's presence added an air of regal grandeur and legitimized the city's status as a major commercial and cultural hub. This evocative image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to an era of grand processions, bustling crowds, and royal pageantry. The intricate details of the engravings, from the rain-soaked streets to the ornate costumes of the Queen and her entourage, provide a rich visual record of a bygone era. This print is a testament to the power of illustration to capture the essence of historical events and preserve them for future generations.
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