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The Death of Queen Victoria, Reception of the News in Glasgow and on Clydeside (engraving)
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The Death of Queen Victoria, Reception of the News in Glasgow and on Clydeside (engraving)
1593275 The Death of Queen Victoria, Reception of the News in Glasgow and on Clydeside (engraving) by Holland Tringham, Joseph (1861-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of Queen Victoria, Reception of the News in Glasgow and on Clydeside. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 February 1901.
Holland Tringham); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23071208
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Announcement Dumbarton Dumbarton Castle Ensign Glasgow Half Mast News Public Reception Ruined Steamer Union Jack Buchanan Street Clydeside Indication Queen Victoria Whit
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The Death of Queen Victoria, Reception of the News in Glasgow and on Clydeside
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captures a poignant moment in history as the news of Queen Victoria's passing reaches the city of Glasgow and its surrounding areas. This powerful engraving by Holland Tringham depicts a scene filled with mixed emotions, reflecting both sorrow and reverence for the late monarch. The image showcases various landmarks such as Milton Cotton Mill, County Buildings, Dumbarton Castle, and Buchanan Street. The composition is enriched with intricate details that bring life to this historical event. Flags are lowered to half-mast while an ensign flutters atop a mast, symbolizing the announcement of Her Majesty's demise. Glasgow's bustling river Clyde serves as a backdrop to this solemn occasion. People from all walks of life gather along its banks, their faces etched with grief upon receiving intimation about Queen Victoria's death. The Union Jack flies high amidst ruined buildings, signifying unity even during times of mourning. This print not only commemorates Queen Victoria but also highlights the strong sense of community in Glasgow during this period. It reminds us how news traveled slowly yet profoundly through society at that time when public reception was crucially important. Holland Tringham masterfully captures this significant moment in Scottish history through his detailed engravings. As we gaze upon this artwork today, it transports us back to an era where respect for royalty and collective grieving were deeply ingrained within society’s fabric.
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