Diamond Jubilee Collection
"Celebrating 60 Glittering Years
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"Celebrating 60 Glittering Years: The Diamond Jubilee" Step back in time to the grandeur of the past with a glimpse into historical moments that marked the illustrious Diamond Jubilee. From the opulent Royal Saloon No. 233, 1909, where royalty indulged in luxurious travels, to the captivating Diamond Jubilee Poster for West Tarring, 1897, which adorned streets and captured hearts. In Queen Victoria's era, her majestic reign was commemorated by none other than her own extravagant train - Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Train, 1897. Witness history unfold as we relive The Prince's Second Derby in 1900 when Diamond Jubilee triumphed as first past the post. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue this legacy today with their presence at various jubilees. Their dedication echoes through time as they honor traditions passed down from one generation to another. Immerse yourself in beauty at Victoria Memorial building; its white marble domes stand tall since its completion over ten years after Queen Victoria's passing. This magnificent structure pays homage to her remarkable diamond jubilee celebrated in 1901. From there, travel forward to witness the resplendent scenes outside St. Mary's Church Kensington during Queen Victoria's visit to her birthplace around c1897—a cherished moment etched forever in memory. A chromolitho souvenir captures key events during Queen Victoria’s reign on her momentous diamond jubilee year of 1897—an exquisite memento that encapsulates an era filled with grace and grandeur. Venturing further into London’s Queensmere on Wimbledon Common transports you back to a serene landscape frozen in time—Queen Victorias' Diamond Jubilee celebration held here amidst nature’s embrace is a testament to unity and joy shared by all present. As Buckingham Palace opens its doors for us once more, step inside its regal drawing-room on May 11th, 1897.