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Poster Print : Queen Alexandra as a Christmas Fairy, First World War, 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
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Queen Alexandra as a Christmas Fairy, First World War, 1915, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Queen Alexandra as a Christmas Fairy, First World War, 1915, (c1920). Her Majesty serving soldiers at a free buffet in London...The free buffets at the great railway stations, for soldiers home on leave from the front, proved a boon throughout the war. Queen Alexandra, who was keenly interested in them, paid a surprise visit to Lady Limericks buffet at London Bridge during the Christmas holidays of 1915, and took her turn among the voluntary workers for an hour and a half. Drawn by W. Hatherell R.I. From " The Great World War: A History", Volume VI, edited by Frank A Mumby. [The Gresham Publishing Company Ltd, London, c1920]
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A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Bring a touch of history and holiday magic to your home with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring Queen Alexandra as a Christmas Fairy. This captivating image, estimated to be from around 1920, shows Her Majesty in a rare and enchanting role, serving soldiers at a free buffet during the First World War. The festive spirit of the season is captured in this beautiful, vintage photograph from Heritage Images. Add this unique piece to your collection and let the story of Queen Alexandra's kindness and generosity be a part of your holiday tradition.
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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Queen Alexandra as a Christmas Fairy, First World War, 1915 - A Heartwarming Gesture of Compassion and Support
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. This print captures Queen Alexandra, the beloved queen consort of King Edward VII, dressed as a Christmas fairy during the First World War in 1915. The image showcases her Majesty's unwavering dedication to serving soldiers at a free buffet in London. During this tumultuous time, the free buffets at major railway stations provided much-needed respite for soldiers returning home on leave from the front lines. Queen Alexandra recognized their significance and took a keen interest in these initiatives. In an act of genuine compassion and solidarity with those who served their country bravely, she paid a surprise visit to Lady Limerick's buffet at London Bridge during the festive season. The photograph beautifully depicts Queen Alexandra actively participating alongside voluntary workers for an hour and a half. Drawn by W. Hatherell R. I. , it is featured in "The Great World War: A History" edited by Frank A Mumby. This poignant image serves as a testament to Queen Alexandra's commitment to supporting servicemen during one of history's darkest periods. Her presence among them not only boosted morale but also highlighted her deep appreciation for their sacrifices. As we reflect upon this remarkable moment captured over a century ago, let us remember the enduring legacy of compassion embodied by Queen Alexandra—a true symbol of strength and empathy amidst adversity.
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