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Queen Caroline travelling to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th November 1820 (1821)
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Queen Caroline travelling to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th November 1820 (1821)
Queen Caroline travelling to St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th November 1820 (1821). Panoramic view of Caroline, Queen Consort of George IV travelling in state to St Pauls Cathedral to give thanks for her acquittal. Spectators wave out of the windows of surrounding buildings, and crowds line the streets to watch the Queen pass
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Queen Caroline Travelling to St Paul's Cathedral, London - A Spectacle of Triumph and Popular Support
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. This print captures a momentous event in British history - the journey of Queen Caroline, Consort of George IV, as she travels in state to St Paul's Cathedral on 20th November 1820. The occasion was one of great significance for the Queen, who had just been acquitted from charges brought against her by her estranged husband. In this panoramic view, we witness the sheer enthusiasm and adoration bestowed upon Queen Caroline by her subjects. As her magnificent carriage makes its way through the streets of London, spectators eagerly wave from windows and line the roadsides to catch a glimpse of their beloved queen. The image showcases not only the grandeur associated with royalty but also highlights the deep connection between monarch and people during this era. It is evident that Queen Caroline held immense popularity among Britons despite facing personal challenges within her marriage. The vibrant colors bring life to this snapshot from nineteenth-century Britain. The meticulously decorated horse-drawn coach stands out amidst a bustling crowd, symbolizing both pageantry and resilience. Preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this photograph serves as a testament to an extraordinary moment in time when support for Queen Caroline reached its peak. It reminds us that even amidst political turmoil and personal struggles faced by those in power, there can be unwavering loyalty from devoted citizens eager to show their allegiance.
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