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Thanksgiving for the future King Edward VIIs recovery from typhoid fever (colour litho)
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Thanksgiving for the future King Edward VIIs recovery from typhoid fever (colour litho)
6031611 Thanksgiving for the future King Edward VIIs recovery from typhoid fever (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Thanksgiving for the future King Edward VIIs recovery from typhoid fever. Illustration for the Coronation Number of The Sphere, June 1902, to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. The coronation took place at Westminster Abbey on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed because of the Kings illness. Top picture is by W B Wollen.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
Media ID 22569786
© Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection / Bridgeman Images
1902 Coronation Dangerous Fever Future Illness John Brown King Edward Vii Queen Alexandra Recovery Royals Sickness St Pauls Thanksgiving The Queen Typhoid Typhus Westminster Abbey Empress Queen Victoria
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This vibrant and historically significant print captures a moment of immense gratitude and relief. Titled "Thanksgiving for the future King Edward VII's recovery from typhoid fever" this colour litho artwork depicts a pivotal event in British history. The illustration was created by an anonymous English School artist in the 20th century. The image commemorates the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, which took place on August 9,1902, at Westminster Abbey. Originally scheduled for June 26 of that year, the ceremony had to be postponed due to King Edward's battle with typhoid fever. This dangerous illness had threatened his life and cast a shadow over the nation. In this scene, we see a grand procession making its way through London as crowds gather to celebrate the king's recovery. Led by Queen Victoria and her loyal companion John Brown, they approach St Paul's Cathedral on February 27,1872. The print not only highlights the significance of this royal occasion but also serves as a testament to human resilience in overcoming adversity. It symbolizes hope restored after a period of uncertainty and fear. With its rich historical context and vivid colors, this print is not just an artistic masterpiece but also an invaluable piece of British heritage. It reminds us of our ability to triumph over challenges while honoring those who have played crucial roles in shaping our past.
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