Edward Vii Collection
Edward VII, also known as the Prince of Wales and later King Edward VII of Great Britain, was a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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Edward VII, also known as the Prince of Wales and later King Edward VII of Great Britain, was a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This captivating caption takes us on a journey through various aspects of his life. In this collection of images, we catch glimpses of Edward VII's fascinating world. A majestic Indian elephant stands tall, symbolizing his connection to exotic lands. The Princes Second Derby captures the excitement surrounding Diamond Jubilee's victory as he crosses the finish line in 1900. An unknown creator immortalizes Edward VII in a photograph from the early 1900s, showcasing his regal presence. Patsy Cornwallis-West, an Irish-born aristocrat and mistress to the king, appears in a black-and-white photo that hints at their scandalous relationship. The Diamond Jubilee celebration in 1911 marks another significant moment during Edward VII's reign. Persimmon is featured alongside him - perhaps one of his beloved horses or even a metaphor for his enduring legacy. A glimpse into history reveals young Prince Edward of Wales before ascending to greatness as King Edward VII. His future queen consort Alexandra accompanies him in another image from around 1890; together they exude grace and elegance. The statue honoring Edward V11 against Liverpool's iconic Liver Royal Building reminds us that he left an indelible mark not only on British soil but also across UNESCO World Heritage Sites worldwide. As we delve deeper into this visual narrative, we encounter The Queens Jubilee chromolitho - an artwork celebrating Queen Alexandra's role by her husband's side during their reign together. Alexandra Of Denmark is further commemorated with an illustration from Elizabeth Villiers' book Our Queen Mothers; it highlights her influential position as Queen Consort from 1901 until King Edward VII's passing in 1910. Lastly, we witness Prince of Wales embarking on a tiger hunt during his visit to India in 1876.