7th Baronet Collection
In the historical scene outside St. Mary's Church, Kensington in 1897, the Queen's visit to her birthplace was a momentous occasion
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In the historical scene outside St. Mary's Church, Kensington in 1897, the Queen's visit to her birthplace was a momentous occasion. The picturesque Pencarrow estate in Bodmin, Cornwall served as the residence of Lady Molesworth, widow of Sir Arscott Ourry Molesworth, 7th Baronet. An enchanting engraving captures the grandeur and elegance of Ardgowan House. Amongst these notable figures is Captain Sir Edward Hulse, immortalized in a captivating oil painting from around 1910. Another striking portrait showcases Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bt. , displaying his distinguished presence on canvas. The dedication and loyalty of Her Majesty's Watermen are beautifully depicted by E&S Woodbury in their stunning artwork from circa 1897. A memorable moment unfolds as Her Majesty plants a tree at Buckingham Palace grounds to commemorate her Jubilee. The State Reception at Buckingham Palace witnessed an illustrious entrance by the Prince and Princess of Wales during this period. The Royal Horse Artillery parades through St. George's Circus in Borough while the Naval Contingent crosses London Bridge into Southwark with great pride. Stunning depictions by E&S Woodbury capture significant moments such as the ceremonial proceedings at St. Paul's Cathedral and Her Majesty's arrival amidst jubilant crowds in St. Paul’s Churchyard during that same year. These glimpses into history provide us with a window into an era filled with regal splendor and national celebrations surrounding important events attended by prominent individuals like Lady Molesworth and various members of royalty.