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King George V and Queen Mary, new County Hall, London
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King George V and Queen Mary, new County Hall, London
King George V and Queen Mary opening the new County Hall building in London.
1922
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In this striking photograph, King George V and Queen Mary gracefully ascend the grand steps of the newly completed County Hall in London, marking the official opening of the iconic building in 1922. The King, resplendent in his military uniform, and the Queen, elegantly dressed in a formal gown, are greeted by a sea of onlookers as they make their way towards the entrance. County Hall, located on the South Bank of the River Thames, was a significant addition to the London landscape, housing the London County Council and its associated institutions. The building, designed by Ralph Knott and Charles Holden, was a symbol of modernity and progress, incorporating innovative features such as a large central hall, a rooftop garden, and a striking clock tower. The opening ceremony was a grand affair, attended by dignitaries, local officials, and members of the public. The King and Queen were welcomed with a military parade, followed by a procession through the building, during which they inspected various exhibitions and installations showcasing the work of the London County Council. This photograph captures a moment of history, as the monarchs formally open a new chapter in the story of London's County Hall. The image is a testament to the grandeur and pageantry of the British monarchy, as well as the architectural and cultural significance of this iconic building. The John Barrett Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library proudly presents this evocative photograph, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the rich history and heritage of London and its monarchy.
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