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Duke of Edinburgh opens Yorkshire exhibition arts & manuf
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, fourth child and second son of Queen Victoria, opening the Yorkshire Exhibition of Arts and Manufacture at Leeds in May 1875. Double page spread from The Illustrated London News showing scenes of the festivities and inside the exhibition. Date: 1875
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On this historic occasion in May 1875, His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, fourth child and second son of Queen Victoria, graced the city of Leeds with his presence to open the Yorkshire Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures. The double-page spread from The Illustrated London News captures the grandeur and excitement of the event, showcasing both the exterior and interior scenes of the exhibition. The photograph begins with the Duke's arrival at the exhibition grounds, where he is greeted by a large crowd of eager spectators. The Duke, dressed in full regalia, rides in a magnificent carriage, accompanied by a retinue of horsemen and officials. The scene is set against the backdrop of a beautifully decorated fountain, which adds to the festive atmosphere. Upon arrival, the Duke is welcomed by the Mayor of Leeds and other dignitaries before making his way inside the exhibition. The interior of the exhibition hall is a marvel of Victorian engineering and design, filled with an impressive array of art and manufactured goods from across Yorkshire. The Duke is seen touring the exhibition, taking in the sights and speaking with exhibitors. The Yorkshire Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures was an important event in the cultural and industrial history of the region. It provided an opportunity for local artisans and manufacturers to showcase their work to a wider audience and helped to promote the region's industrial prowess. The exhibition also served as a symbol of the close relationship between the monarchy and the people of Yorkshire, reinforcing the Duke's role as a patron of the arts and industry. This photograph is a rare and fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and excitement of a royal occasion in Victorian England. The intricate details of the Duke's attire, the decorative fountain, and the impressive exhibition hall all serve to transport us back in time, providing a captivating glimpse into the 19th century.
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