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Buckingham Palace gates, 1835

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Buckingham Palace gates, 1835

The gates of Buckingham Palace, as shown on the front cover of The Mirror, 1835. See picture 10030204 for a photographic version, now at Marble Arch. Date: 1835

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1830s 1835 Applied Buckingham Gates Iron Work Marble Metal Work Symbolic


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Buckingham Palace Gates, 1835: A Symbolic and Decorative Entrance to the Monarch's Residence The gates of Buckingham Palace, as depicted on the front cover of The Mirror in 1835 (see picture 10030204 for a photographic version now at Marble Arch), offer a glimpse into the grandeur and opulence of the Victorian era. Dating back to 1835, these gates serve as the entrance to the London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, a role they have held since Queen Victoria's reign. The gates, a masterpiece of applied and metal work, are a testament to the intricate and ornate design sensibilities of the 1830s. The iron gates, with their intricate scrollwork and decorative motifs, are a symbolic representation of the power and prestige of the British monarchy. The gates are adorned with the Royal Coat of Arms, a reminder of the rich history and tradition of the British monarchy. The gates, which were originally designed by John Foulston and manufactured by the company of John and Joseph Elkington, are a marvel of Victorian craftsmanship. The gates, which were originally gilded, have since been repainted in black and gold, adding to their grandeur and sophistication. The gates, which are flanked by two stone pillars, are topped with an elaborate archway, which is adorned with intricate carvings and designs. The archway, which is surmounted by a royal crest, serves as a grand entrance to the palace, welcoming visitors and dignitaries alike to the monarch's residence. The gates of Buckingham Palace, with their intricate design and rich history, continue to be a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of the British monarchy's enduring legacy.

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