The Queen Mother Collection
"The Queen Mother: A Timeless Icon of Royalty and Grace" Step into the enchanting world of the Queen Mother
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"The Queen Mother: A Timeless Icon of Royalty and Grace" Step into the enchanting world of the Queen Mother, a captivating figure who left an indelible mark on British history. Adorned with The King's Orb and Sceptre in 1937, her regal presence exudes power and elegance, even as the creator behind this masterpiece remains unknown. In 1953, we catch a glimpse of Her Majesty the Queen Mother surrounded by her loyal pages. Artist Sterling Henry Nahum Baron skillfully captures her warmth and charm, showcasing a woman beloved by all. The grandeur continues with King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935. As celebrations unfold, we witness the magic within Westminster Abbey where queen consorts are crowned – a momentous occasion that forever solidifies their place in history. Amidst royal grounds at Royal Lodge, Windsor in 1946, artist Lisa Sheridan immortalizes The Royal Family's joyous moments. Their smiles radiate happiness as they revel in each other's company amidst lush surroundings. Transporting us to another era is Coronation Scot leaving Watford Tunnel in 1940 – an emblematic symbol of progress during challenging times. This majestic locomotive embodies resilience and determination under the watchful eye of our beloved monarchs. Delving deeper into history brings us to John Singer Sargent's stunning study of both Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon from 1923. These portraits capture their youthful spirits before destiny beckoned them towards greatness. Princess Diana graces our narrative too; attending The Queen Mother’s event with grace befitting royalty herself. Her radiant smile lights up any room she enters - a testament to her unwavering spirit that captivated hearts worldwide. The front cover of The Illustrated London News Wedding Number transports us back to April 28th, 1923 when love blossomed between Duchess of York (later Queen Mother) and her beloved Prince Albert.