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"Three Cheers", Commander Wemyss and the Officers of the "Ophir"bidding Farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (litho)

'Three Cheers', Commander Wemyss and the Officers of the 'Ophir'bidding Farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (litho)


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"Three Cheers", Commander Wemyss and the Officers of the "Ophir"bidding Farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (litho)

1037425 " Three Cheers", Commander Wemyss and the Officers of the " Ophir" bidding Farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (litho) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Three Cheers", Commander Wemyss and the Officers of the " Ophir" bidding Farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. Illustration for The Graphic, 9 November 1901.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22646252

© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images

Bidding Duchess Of Cornwall Duke Farewell Officers Ophir The Graphic Three Cheers


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The print titled "Three Cheers" captures a poignant moment as Commander Wemyss and the Officers of the "Ophir" bid farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. Taken in 1901, this lithograph by Henry Marriott Paget depicts a significant event in history. The image showcases the strong bond between the Royal Navy and royalty during that era. In this scene, we witness a heartfelt send-off as Commander Wemyss leads his officers in bidding adieu to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. The atmosphere is filled with respect, loyalty, and admiration for these esteemed guests. As they stand on deck, surrounded by naval troops from both the army and navy, it becomes evident how important this occasion is for all involved. The engraving beautifully captures not only the grandeur of this farewell but also highlights the significance of unity within armed forces. It serves as a reminder that even those at higher ranks appreciate their comrades' dedication and service. This historical photograph was originally featured in The Graphic on November 9th, 1901. Preserved now in a private collection, it continues to evoke emotions while showcasing an important moment in British history. Through its intricate details and skilled execution by Paget, we are transported back to an era where duty towards one's country was held above all else – exemplified here through respectful farewells exchanged between naval officers and members of royalty aboard HMS Ophir.

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