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The Princess of Wales and her Poor, the Dinner to Crippled Children at the Peoples Palace Mile End (litho)
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The Princess of Wales and her Poor, the Dinner to Crippled Children at the Peoples Palace Mile End (litho)
1042345 The Princess of Wales and her Poor, the Dinner to Crippled Children at the Peoples Palace Mile End (litho) by Lanos, Henri (1859-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Princess of Wales and her Poor, the Dinner to Crippled Children at the Peoples Palace Mile End. Illustration for The Graphic, 3 July 1897.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25173592
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Charity Dinner Princess Of Wales
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this litho print, we are transported back to a moment in history when compassion and royalty intertwined. The image captures the Princess of Wales amidst a heartwarming scene at the People's Palace Mile End, where she is hosting a dinner for crippled children. The princess, known for her philanthropic endeavors, radiates grace as she dines with these vulnerable youngsters. Her presence brings solace and hope to their lives marred by poverty and physical challenges. It is an enchanting sight that showcases both her regal stature and genuine concern for those less fortunate. London's grandeur serves as the backdrop to this poignant tableau. The opulent dining hall juxtaposed against the struggles faced by these innocent souls highlights the stark contrast between privilege and destitution. This engraving originally appeared in The Graphic on July 3rd, 1897, capturing a moment that would forever be etched in history. It stands as a testament to the power of charity and reminds us of our duty to uplift those who face adversity. As we gaze upon this litho print from Lanos' skilled hand, we are reminded of the timeless importance of compassion towards others. This image not only immortalizes an act of kindness but also inspires us all to reach out and make a difference in someone else's life - just like the Princess of Wales did on that fateful day at People's Palace Mile End.
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