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H. M. The Queen H. R. H. Princess Margaret, and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones looking at a four
H.M. The Queen H.R.H. Princess Margaret, and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones looking at a four faced Astronomical clock, made in 1768 by Christopher Pinchbeck for King George III. The clock case was designed by Sir William Chambers, assisted by the king. Picture at rear is Gainsborough of queen Caroline. November 1974 P006317
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Astronomy Inspection Museums Queen Elizabeth Ii Science
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photo print, we are transported back to November 1974, where three remarkable women stand in awe before a magnificent four-faced Astronomical clock. The regal presence of H. M. The Queen, accompanied by her sister H. R. H. Princess Margaret and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones, fills the room with an air of elegance and curiosity. Crafted in 1768 by the skilled hands of Christopher Pinchbeck for King George III, this extraordinary timepiece is a testament to both artistic brilliance and scientific ingenuity. Designed by Sir William Chambers under the watchful eye of the king himself, its intricate case adds another layer of beauty to an already mesmerizing creation. As they inspect every detail with genuine fascination, one cannot help but be captivated by their shared love for knowledge and exploration. This image serves as a reminder that even those born into royalty can find wonderment in the realms of science and astronomy. The inclusion of Gainsborough's portrait depicting queen Caroline at the rear further enhances this snapshot from history. It symbolizes not only a deep appreciation for art but also highlights how interconnected various fields can be when it comes to human expression. This Memory Lane Print transports us back to an era where intellect was celebrated alongside nobility; where queens became patrons of science while still embracing their royal duties. It is a powerful reminder that knowledge knows no boundaries and that even within palaces, curiosity reigns supreme.
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