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Queen Elizabeth watches two children grinding corn during a visit to Hangha in Kenema
Queen Elizabeth watches two children grinding corn during a visit to Hangha in Kenema, an eastern province of Sierra Leone 1st December 1961. © Mirrorpix
Terry Fincher
Daily Herald
Freetown
Sierra Leone
DH1961 - 1968
Media ID 21785127
1961 Africa Elizabeth Ii Head Dress National Dress Overseas Poles Pots Queen Sixties Tours Tribal Ghana
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In this print captured by Terry Fincher, we witness a remarkable moment in history as Queen Elizabeth II observes two children grinding corn during her visit to Hangha in Kenema, Sierra Leone. The year is 1961, and the Queen's presence symbolizes a bridge between nations and cultures. As she stands tall amidst the vibrant African landscape, Queen Elizabeth's regal demeanor contrasts with the simplicity of everyday life for these young children. Their dedication to their task is evident as they skillfully grind corn using traditional methods passed down through generations. The image beautifully captures the essence of Africa in the 1960s - a time when many countries were gaining independence from colonial rule. It serves as a reminder of both progress and tradition coexisting harmoniously. The children's attire showcases their national dress adorned with colorful headpieces, reflecting their rich cultural heritage. Surrounding them are poles and pots that represent daily life in this rural community. This photograph not only immortalizes an important historical event but also highlights the Queen's commitment to understanding different cultures during her overseas tours. It reminds us of her role as a global ambassador fostering connections across continents. Terry Fincher has masterfully preserved this significant moment on film, allowing us to reflect upon our shared humanity while celebrating diversity and unity within our world.
Framed Prints of Queen Elizabeth watches two children grinding corn during a visit to Hangha in Kenema
Bring a piece of history into your home with our Media Storehouse Framed Print of "Queen Elizabeth's Unforgettable Moment in Sierra Leone" by Terry Fincher. This captivating photograph, taken on 1st December 1961 during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Hangha in Kenema, captures a heartwarming moment as the monarch watches two local children grinding corn. The black and white image, part of the Memory Lane Prints collection, is beautifully framed in a high-quality, contemporary frame, making it a stunning addition to any room. Relive the past and add a touch of royal charm to your space with this unique framed print.
Photo Prints of Queen Elizabeth watches two children grinding corn during a visit to Hangha in Kenema
Step into the past with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Taken by renowned photographer Terry Fincher during Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Hangha in Kenema, Sierra Leone on 1st December 1961, this image beautifully captures a moment of connection between the monarch and two local children as they grind corn together. A stunning addition to any home or office, this print is a testament to the power of human connection and the rich cultural heritage of Sierra Leone. Bring the history and charm of this moment into your space and cherish the memories it evokes.
Poster Prints of Queen Elizabeth watches two children grinding corn during a visit to Hangha in Kenema
Step back in time with our captivating Media Storehouse Poster Print of Queen Elizabeth II's historic visit to Hangha, Kenema, Sierra Leone on 1st December 1961. Witness the iconic moment as the Queen engages with local children, grinding corn together, capturing a genuine connection and a glimpse into a different world. Terry Fincher's evocative photograph from Memory Lane Prints brings this poignant scene to life, making it a beautiful addition to any wall in your home or office.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Queen Elizabeth watches two children grinding corn during a visit to Hangha in Kenema
Experience the rich cultural heritage of Sierra Leone with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle features the iconic image "Queen Elizabeth watches two children grinding corn during a visit to Hangha in Kenema," captured by renowned photographer Terry Fincher from Memory Lane Prints. Relive history as you piece together this stunning representation of a memorable moment from December 1st, 1961, when Queen Elizabeth II visited the eastern province of Sierra Leone. Immerse yourself in the authentic African scene and enjoy the therapeutic process of putting the puzzle together.
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