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Floral Tributes Collection

Floral Tributes: A Timeless Expression of Love and Remembrance Flowers have long been used as a symbol of love, beauty, and remembrance

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: Entry of Alfonso XII. Into Madrid: Triumphal Arch in the Calle de Alcala, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Entry of Alfonso XII. Into Madrid: Triumphal Arch in the Calle de Alcala, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Entry of Alfonso XII. Into Madrid: Triumphal Arch in the Calle de Alcala, 1876. Inscription: Al Rey Don Alfonso XII; Pacificador de Espana (To King Alfonso XII, Pacifier of Spain)

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: Nelson Day: Scene in Trafalgar Square, London, 1895, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Nelson Day: Scene in Trafalgar Square, London, 1895, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Nelson Day: Scene in Trafalgar Square, London, 1895, (c1900)....the Nelson column was decked with wreaths, in commemoration of the ninetieth anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar [1805]'

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: Kensington Palace Floral Tributes to Princess Diana Princess Diana

Kensington Palace Floral Tributes to Princess Diana Princess Dianas Death September 1997

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: Floral Cross placed on Queen Victorias Tomb by the Royal Munster Fusiliers on St Patricks Day

Floral Cross placed on Queen Victorias Tomb by the Royal Munster Fusiliers on St Patricks Day (b / w photo)
1593473 Floral Cross placed on Queen Victorias Tomb by the Royal Munster Fusiliers on St Patricks Day (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: The Unveiling of the 'Iltis'Monument at Shanghai, after the Ceremony (b / w photo)

The Unveiling of the "Iltis"Monument at Shanghai, after the Ceremony (b / w photo)
1598331 The Unveiling of the " Iltis" Monument at Shanghai, after the Ceremony (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: Gods Acre, a Sketch in a Saxon Churchyard (engraving)

Gods Acre, a Sketch in a Saxon Churchyard (engraving)
1590677 Gods Acre, a Sketch in a Saxon Churchyard (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gods Acre, a Sketch in a Saxon Churchyard)

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: One Touch of Nature (litho)

One Touch of Nature (litho)
1606209 One Touch of Nature (litho) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: One Touch of Nature, an Incident after the Wreck of the " Drummond Castle")

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: The Beaconsfield Statue, Westminster, on Primrose Day (b / w photo)

The Beaconsfield Statue, Westminster, on Primrose Day (b / w photo)
1604220 The Beaconsfield Statue, Westminster, on Primrose Day (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Beaconsfield Statue, Westminster)

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: The First Anniversary of Queen Victorias Death, 22 January, Floral Tributes (b / w photo)

The First Anniversary of Queen Victorias Death, 22 January, Floral Tributes (b / w photo)
1629268 The First Anniversary of Queen Victorias Death, 22 January, Floral Tributes (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: The Grave of Dr Allon in Abney Park Cemetery (engraving)

The Grave of Dr Allon in Abney Park Cemetery (engraving)
1614875 The Grave of Dr Allon in Abney Park Cemetery (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Grave of Dr Allon in Abney Park Cemetery)

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: James Callaghan with Dr David Steel and Margaret Thatcher all holding wreaths during

James Callaghan with Dr David Steel and Margaret Thatcher all holding wreaths during Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in London. November 1977

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: John Major and Tony Blair at Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph 1996

John Major and Tony Blair at Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph 1996

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: James Callaghan attends the Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph London with Margaret

James Callaghan attends the Remembrance Service at the Cenotaph London with Margaret Thatcher and David Steel. 1977

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: The Tomb of Julie, 1803 (oil on canvas)

The Tomb of Julie, 1803 (oil on canvas)
XIR215119 The Tomb of Julie, 1803 (oil on canvas) by Dael, Jan Frans van (1764-1840); 198 x 150 cm; Musee National du Chateau de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison

Background imageFloral Tributes Collection: 1 April 1953 Flowers outside St Georges Chapel, Windsor for the passing of Queen Mary

1 April 1953 Flowers outside St Georges Chapel, Windsor for the passing of Queen Mary


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Floral Tributes: A Timeless Expression of Love and Remembrance Flowers have long been used as a symbol of love, beauty, and remembrance. From the grand halls of Kensington Palace to the serene churchyards in Saxon villages, they have played an integral role in commemorating significant moments and honoring beloved individuals. At Kensington Palace, where Princess Diana once resided, vibrant floral arrangements adorned her final resting place. These exquisite displays served as a heartfelt tribute to a woman who touched countless lives with her grace and compassion. In another poignant scene captured in black and white, the Royal Munster Fusiliers placed a solemn Floral Cross on Queen Victoria's Tomb on St Patrick's Day. This act not only paid homage to the revered monarch but also showcased the deep respect held by those who served under her reign. Across continents in Shanghai, amidst an air of reverence, the "Iltis" Monument was unveiled. Against this backdrop stood an array of delicate flowers that added a touch of serenity to this historic occasion. Gods Acre - a sketch depicting a tranquil Saxon Churchyard - showcases nature's harmony with man-made memorials. Here lies evidence that even centuries ago, people sought solace among blooming blossoms while paying their respects to departed loved ones. The Funeral processions for Prince Louis Napoleon and Duchess of Teck were marked by somber elegance as Queen Victoria herself along with Princess Beatrice laid wreaths and crosses upon their coffins respectively. These memorial gestures spoke volumes about their profound grief for lost souls whose memories would forever be cherished through these timeless blooms. Windsor Castle's Albert Chapel witnessed yet another poignant moment when Memorial Wreaths were lovingly arranged during the funeral service for Duchess Teck. The fragrant petals whispered tales of admiration for this noble lady who had left an indelible mark on many hearts. "One Touch of Nature, " depicted through lithography, captures the essence in a single frame.