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Queen Mary, wife of King George V
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Queen Mary, wife of King George V
Queen Mary was born Mary of Teck (1867-1953). She became Queen consort and Empress of India when her husband George V acceded to the throne in 1910, until his death in 1936. Date: circa 1910
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This photograph captures the elegance and regality of Queen Mary, nee Mary of Teck (1867-1953), as she dons an exquisite pearl necklace for her portrait circa 1910. The image was taken during a pivotal moment in Queen Mary's life, as she had recently become Queen Consort and Empress of India upon the accession of her husband, King George V, to the British throne. Born in Kensington Palace, London, Mary was a member of the House of Teck, a German dynasty that had long been connected to the British monarchy. Her marriage to the future King George V in 1893 was a union that strengthened the monarchy's ties to Germany, a connection that would later prove to be a source of controversy during World War I. In this portrait, Queen Mary wears a stunning pearl necklace that adds to her regal appearance. Pearls were a popular choice for royalty and high society during the early 20th century, and the pearls in this necklace are believed to have been a gift from Queen Victoria. The intricate design of the necklace, with its delicate clasp and elegant draping, highlights the timeless beauty and sophistication of the pearls. As Queen Consort, Mary played a significant role in the public life of the monarchy, representing the King at various engagements and events. She was also known for her charitable work, particularly her support of the Red Cross and the Girl Guides movement. Her popularity with the public endured throughout her long reign, which continued until her husband's death in 1936. This photograph is a testament to the grace and elegance of Queen Mary, who embodied the regal traditions of the British monarchy during a time of great change and uncertainty. The pearls in her necklace serve as a symbol of her status and the enduring allure of royalty.
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