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The Procession passing the Reverend Newman Halls Church (Christ Church) in Westminster Bridge Road (litho)
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The Procession passing the Reverend Newman Halls Church (Christ Church) in Westminster Bridge Road (litho)
1037125 The Procession passing the Reverend Newman Halls Church (Christ Church) in Westminster Bridge Road (litho) by Brewer, Henry William (fl.1858-d.1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Procession passing the Reverend Newman Halls Church (Christ Church) in Westminster Bridge Road. Illustration for The Graphic, 28 June 1897.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22240222
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Celebrations Christ Church Passing Processions Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee The Graphic Westminster Bridge Road
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This lithograph, titled "The Procession passing the Reverend Newman Halls Church (Christ Church) in Westminster Bridge Road" takes us back to a momentous occasion in history. The image captures the grandeur and significance of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. In this scene, we witness a majestic procession making its way through Westminster Bridge Road. The eye is immediately drawn to the imposing Christ Church, also known as Reverend Newman Halls Church, standing proudly amidst the bustling crowd. Its magnificent architecture serves as a symbol of faith and unity during this joyous event. The artist, Henry William Brewer, skillfully depicts the excitement and anticipation that fills the air. The streets are lined with spectators eagerly awaiting glimpses of royalty passing by. As we examine each figure closely, it becomes apparent that both His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness are present in this historic parade. Brewer's attention to detail is remarkable; every intricate element has been meticulously captured in this engraving for The Graphic newspaper on June 28th, 1897. This print offers us a glimpse into London's rich history while commemorating an extraordinary milestone for Queen Victoria. As we admire this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, we can't help but be transported back to a time when processions like these were held to honor our beloved monarchs. It serves as a reminder of how art can preserve moments that would otherwise fade away with time.
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