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Queen Alexandra unveils Nurse Cavell Memorial. Pictured, Viscount Burnham
Queen Alexandra unveils Nurse Cavell Memorial. Pictured, Viscount Burnham, Memorial Committee chairman, receiving Queen Alexandra at the foot of the statue. Left, Mrs Asquith. St. Martins Place, London. 17th March 1920
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
18071 B
Media ID 21832097
© Mirrorpix
1925 Ceremony Nurse Nursing Alexandra Of Denmark Bishop Of London Daily Telegraph Dowager St Martins Place
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Queen Alexandra Honors Nurse Cavell - A Historic Memorial Unveiling in London
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. In this print from 1920, we witness a momentous occasion as Queen Alexandra of Denmark unveils the Edith Cavell Memorial in St. Martins Place, London. The image captures the essence of royalty and remembrance, with Viscount Burnham, Chairman of the Memorial Committee, graciously receiving Her Majesty at the foot of the magnificent statue. The atmosphere is filled with reverence and admiration as Mrs. Asquith stands to the left, her presence adding an air of importance to this solemn ceremony. The date is etched forever in history - March 17th, 1920 - when countless hearts united to honor Nurse Edith Cavell's selfless dedication and sacrifice during World War I. As Queen Alexandra delicately removes the veil covering the memorial, one can only imagine the emotions that surged through those present. This iconic tribute pays homage to a remarkable nurse who fearlessly aided soldiers on both sides without prejudice or hesitation. The Daily Telegraph captured this extraordinary moment for posterity through their lens; a testament to their commitment to preserving significant events for generations to come. This photograph transports us back in time and allows us a glimpse into an era where loyalty and duty were paramount values upheld by royalty. Let us cherish this snapshot from our past—a reminder that even amidst turmoil and conflict—heroism shines brightly through acts of compassion and unwavering dedication like that exemplified by Nurse Edith
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