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Women and war work: the Queen at the Albert Hall meeting (litho)
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Women and war work: the Queen at the Albert Hall meeting (litho)
614084 Women and war work: the Queen at the Albert Hall meeting (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: Women and war work: the Queen at the Albert Hall meeting. Published in the Illustrated London News, 24 March 1917.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23236850
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This lithograph captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the role of women during times of war. Titled "Women and War Work: The Queen at the Albert Hall Meeting" this print by Samuel Begg transports us back to 1917. In the heart of London's Royal Albert Hall, a grand gathering takes place. The Queen herself graces the occasion with her presence, surrounded by an audience filled with women who have dedicated themselves to war work. This powerful image immortalizes their commitment and contribution during these tumultuous times. The artist skillfully depicts the ornate interiors of the hall, emphasizing its regal atmosphere fitting for such an event. Every detail is meticulously captured, from the elegant attire worn by attendees to their attentive expressions as they listen intently to Her Majesty's words. Queen Mary stands tall and dignified amidst this sea of faces, symbolizing strength and resilience. She represents not only royalty but also serves as a beacon of inspiration for all those involved in war efforts. By attending this meeting at Kensington's prestigious Albert Hall, she acknowledges and appreciates the tireless work undertaken by these remarkable women. This lithograph was originally published in Illustrated London News on March 24th, 1917 - a testament to its historical significance. It serves as a reminder that even in times of conflict and adversity, women play an integral role in shaping society through their dedication and unwavering spirit.
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