Mary Of Teck Collection
"Queen Mary of Teck: A Royal Legacy in Captivating Moments" Step into the Queen Mary's Chinese Chippendale Room at Buckingham Palace, circa 1935
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"Queen Mary of Teck: A Royal Legacy in Captivating Moments" Step into the Queen Mary's Chinese Chippendale Room at Buckingham Palace, circa 1935, and witness the exquisite taste and elegance that defined Queen Mary (1867-1953), the beloved queen consort of King George V. Her regal presence is captured in a photograph by W, showcasing her grace and poise. Not confined to palace walls, Queen Mary ventured beyond as well. In 1935, she visited a Welsh colliery, displaying her compassion for the working class. She also embarked on memorable journeys with King George V aboard the State Barge on the Thames during Henley Regatta in 1912 and HMY Victoria and Albert in 1931. The Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary in 1935 marked a significant milestone for this remarkable couple. Their majesties radiated joy during this momentous occasion as seen through photographs taken at their coronation robes' unveiling in 1911 or celebrating their jubilee itself. However, it was not all glamour for Queen Mary; she had an unwavering commitment to her people. During World War I in 1915, she joined King George V to visit wounded soldiers—an act that demonstrated her deep empathy towards those affected by conflict. Even before ascending to royalty, Queen Mary played a crucial role alongside King George (then Duke of Cornwall) during their Colonial Tour departure from Portsmouth aboard Ophir in 1901—a journey that would shape their reign. As we delve into history's treasure trove of captivating moments surrounding Queen Mary of Teck—her refined taste showcased through royal rooms or her genuine concern displayed while visiting coal miners—we discover an extraordinary woman whose legacy continues to inspire generations till today.