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Front Cover of The Queen, The Ladys Newspaper, 21st May 1910. Artist: Stuart Richmond
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Front Cover of The Queen, The Ladys Newspaper, 21st May 1910. Artist: Stuart Richmond
Front cover of The Queen, The Ladys Newspaper, 21st May 1910. A portrait of the new King of the United Kingdom, Geoge V. George became king after his father, Edward VII, died on 6th May 1910. A photograph from The Queen, The Ladys Newspaper, 21st May 1910
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Arms Crossed Arms Folded Front Cover Frontpage George Frederick Ernest Albert George V House Of Windsor King George V King Of Great Britain Media Prince Of Wales Print Collector16 Richmond Royal Family Stuart Windsor The Queen
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This print showcases the front cover of The Queen, The Lady's Newspaper from 21st May 1910. Created by artist Stuart Richmond, it features a striking portrait of George V, the newly crowned King of the United Kingdom. Following the passing of his father, Edward VII on 6th May 1910, George ascended to the throne. In this monochrome image, King George V exudes an air of regality and power as he stands with his arms crossed. His bearded countenance adds to his commanding presence, symbolizing strength and wisdom. As one gazes upon this photograph, they are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in British history. The significance of this portrait extends beyond its artistic value; it represents a turning point for both the monarchy and Britain itself during the early 20th century. With its publication on the front page of The Queen newspaper, it became an iconic image that captured not only George V's reign but also reflected the enduring legacy of the House of Windsor. Preserved through time by The Print Collector and now made available by Heritage Images for all to appreciate, this print serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage. It allows us to delve into history and explore how media played a role in shaping public perception around royalty and national identity.
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