"Herbert Maxwell: A Glimpse into the Majesty's Life in 1897" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of Queen Victoria's reign as we delve into the captivating world of Herbert Maxwell. In this collection of historical snapshots, we catch a glimpse of significant moments that shaped both his life and the nation. As Her Majesty graced her birthplace, St. Mary's Church in Kensington, during a visit in 1897, an air of excitement filled the streets. The scene outside was nothing short of awe-inspiring, with crowds eagerly awaiting a glimpse of their beloved Queen. The dedication and loyalty displayed by Her Majesty's Watermen were captured beautifully by E&S Woodbury. Their unwavering commitment to serving their monarch showcased their deep respect for tradition and duty. A symbol of enduring legacy took root within the grounds of Buckingham Palace as Her Majesty planted a tree to commemorate her Jubilee. This act spoke volumes about her love for her people and desire for unity throughout her kingdom. The State Reception at Buckingham Palace witnessed an enchanting entrance by none other than the Prince and Princess of Wales themselves. Their regal presence added an extra touch of elegance to this prestigious event. In another part of London, St. George's Circus witnessed a breathtaking sight as The Royal Horse Artillery passed through its streets during a royal procession in 1897. The thunderous galloping hooves echoed through Borough, leaving spectators spellbound. Crossing London Bridge into Southwark came an impressive naval contingent representing strength and power on behalf of Her Majesty's empire. These brave men embodied courage as they marched forward with pride etched upon their faces. Stunning artwork by E&S Woodbury captured the essence surrounding ceremonial proceedings at St. Paul’s Cathedral—an occasion where faith intertwined with royalty seamlessly—depicting every intricate detail meticulously. Amidst all these grand events stood Lord Roberts himself overseeing the meticulous arrangements in St.