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The Prince of Wales at York (engraving)
1107114 The Prince of Wales at York (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Prince of Wales at York. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 July 1883.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22520568
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Blind Blindness Cripple Disability Disabled Foundation Gate Handicaped Handicapped Person Infirmities Invalid Laying Prince Of Wales Royal Agricultural Society Show Sightless Eyes Soiree Triumphal Arch Yard York Yorkshire Foss Micklegate
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The Prince of Wales at York - A Royal Visit to Celebrate Art, Science, and Benevolence
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. In this engraving from the 19th century, we witness a momentous occasion as The Prince of Wales graces the city of York with his presence. The image captures the grandeur and significance of his visit, showcasing various elements that made it truly remarkable. As His Royal Highness arrives in a magnificent cart, accompanied by an entourage befitting royalty, the streets come alive with excitement. The masonic procession leads the way through Micklegate towards the York Institute of Art where a fine art exhibition awaits. Alongside street scenes filled with cheering crowds and towering triumphal arches stands the benevolent institution offices - a testament to compassion and support for those in need. The prince's visit extends beyond art appreciation; he also lays foundation stones for scientific endeavors at the Yorkshire Club and visits institutions dedicated to education like Wilberforce School. This display of royal patronage highlights not only his interest in literature but also his commitment to fostering knowledge among future generations. Amidst all these festivities, one cannot overlook how this engraving subtly sheds light on disabilities within society. As blind individuals stand near gateways or move through yards with sightless eyes, their presence reminds us of both their challenges and resilience. Their inclusion serves as a reminder that even amidst celebrations fit for royalty, there is room for empathy towards those facing infirmities. This print from Fine Art Finder encapsulates
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