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Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection

Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Queens Visit To Her Birthplace: The Scene Outside St. Marys Church, Kensington, (c1897)

The Queens Visit To Her Birthplace: The Scene Outside St. Marys Church, Kensington, (c1897)
The Queens Visit To Her Birthplace: The Scene Outside St. Marys Church, Kensington, London, (c1897). In the carriage with Her Majesty are the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess Serge of Russia

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Her Majestys Watermen, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

Her Majestys Watermen, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
Her Majestys Watermen, (c1897). From Sixty Years A Queen: The Story of Her Majestys Reign, by Sir Herbert Maxwell. [Harmsworth Bros, Limited, London, c1897]

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Her Majesty Planting a Tree in the Grounds of Buckingham Palace as a Memorial of the Jubilee

Her Majesty Planting a Tree in the Grounds of Buckingham Palace as a Memorial of the Jubilee, June 28, 1897. Queen Victoria (1819-1901)

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The State Reception at Buckingham Palace: Entrance of the Prince and Princess of Wales, (c1897)

The State Reception at Buckingham Palace: Entrance of the Prince and Princess of Wales, (c1897). Subjects from India are seen among the guests

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Royal Procession: The Royal Horse Artillery Passing St. Georges Circus, Borough, 1897

The Royal Procession: The Royal Horse Artillery Passing St. Georges Circus, Borough, 1897
The Royal Procession: The Royal Horse Artillery Passing St. Georges Circus, Borough, London, 1897. Queen Victoria (1819-1901)

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Naval Contingent Crossing London Bridge into Southwark, London, 1897. Artist

The Naval Contingent Crossing London Bridge into Southwark, London, 1897. Artist
The Naval Contingent Crossing London Bridge into Southwark, London, 1897. Both Processions on Jubilee day - the Colonial and the Royal - were headed by a few Life Guards

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Ceremony at St. Paul s, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury

The Ceremony at St. Paul s, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury
The Ceremony at St. Paul s, London, 1897. The photograph was taken immediately after the conclusion of the Service, when Her Majesty (whose face is clearly seen)

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Her Majestys Arrival in St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury

Her Majestys Arrival in St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1897. Artist: E&S Woodbury
Her Majestys Arrival in St. Pauls Churchyard, London, 1897. The photograph was taken from the front of the Cathedral, looking down Ludgate Hill

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Arrival of the Canadian Premier (The Hon. Wilfrid Laurier) at Hyde Park Corner, 1897

Arrival of the Canadian Premier (The Hon. Wilfrid Laurier) at Hyde Park Corner, 1897
The Colonial Procession: Arrival of the Canadian Premier (The Hon. Wilfrid Laurier) at Hyde Park Corner, 1897. The Canadian premiers carriage was preceded by Canadian troops

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Radiograph of the Hand of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, (c1897)

Radiograph of the Hand of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, (c1897)
Radiograph of the Hand of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, (c1897). X-ray of the future King Edward VIIs hand. By permission of G. Houghton & Son

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Building of a War-Ship: A First-Class Cruiser in Progress at the Thames Ironworks, (c1897)

The Building of a War-Ship: A First-Class Cruiser in Progress at the Thames Ironworks, (c1897)
The Building of a War-Ship: A First-Class Cruiser in Progress at the Thames Ironworks, London, (c1897). These works occupy about 28 acres, and employ between three and four thousand workmen

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Driving the Tunnel for the Waterloo and City Railway, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

Driving the Tunnel for the Waterloo and City Railway, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
Driving the Tunnel for the Waterloo and City Railway, (c1897). Scene underground during excavations for Londons transport system. The illustration represents the shield which protects the excavators

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Critics, c1870, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

Critics, c1870, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
Critics, c1870, (c1897). Mr Gladstone: H m, Flippant! Mr Disraeli: Ha, prosy! Two British politicians criticise each others literary efforts

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: A Royal Family Group, 10 March 1863, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

A Royal Family Group, 10 March 1863, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
A Royal Family Group, 10 March 1863, (c1897). Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Alice and Prince Louis of Hesse, Princess Helena, The Queen, Princess Beatrice, Princess Royal

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The British Empire, 1897

The British Empire, 1897. British possessions shaded or underlined. Views of the principal Colonial towns are given on subsequent pages. Egypt under British occupation since 1882

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Houses of Parliament, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

The Houses of Parliament, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
The Houses of Parliament, (c1897). The seat of government in Westminster, London, with the River Thames in the foreground

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: General Post Office - New North Building, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

General Post Office - New North Building, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
General Post Office - New North Building, London, (c1897). This building, completed in 1895, is occupied by the official, financial, and clerical staff of the Post Office

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Jubilee Hymn. Appointed to be used in all churches and chapels on Sunday, June 20, 1897

The Jubilee Hymn. Appointed to be used in all churches and chapels on Sunday, June 20, 1897. Written by the late Bishop of Wakefield

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Her Majestys Garden Party: Indian Visitors, (c1897). Artists: E&S Woodbury, Lucien Davis

Her Majestys Garden Party: Indian Visitors, (c1897). Artists: E&S Woodbury, Lucien Davis
Her Majestys Garden Party: Indian Visitors, (c1897). Guests on the lawn outside Buckingham Palace in London. From Sixty Years A Queen: The Story of Her Majestys Reign, by Sir Herbert Maxwell

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Royal Procession: Passing the Eastern End of Cheapside, London, 1897. Artist

The Royal Procession: Passing the Eastern End of Cheapside, London, 1897. Artist
The Royal Procession: Equerries, Gentlemen-in-Waiting, and Military Attaches Passing the Eastern End of Cheapside, London, 1897

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Her Majesty with the Princess Beatrice, April 1871, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

Her Majesty with the Princess Beatrice, April 1871, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
Her Majesty with the Princess Beatrice, April 1871, (c1897). Queen Victoria (1819-1901) with her daughter Princess Beatrice (1857-1944)

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: Her Majesty The Queen in Her Robes of State, 1859, (c1897). Artist: Eyre & Spottiswoode

Her Majesty The Queen in Her Robes of State, 1859, (c1897). Artist: Eyre & Spottiswoode
Her Majesty The Queen in Her Robes of State, 1859, (c1897). Queen Victoria (1819-1901) celebrated her Diamond Jubilee (60th anniversary of her reign - June 1837-June 1897)

Background imageSir Herbert Eustace Maxwell Collection: The Royal Procession: Aides-De-Camp Passing the United Service Club, (c1897)

The Royal Procession: Aides-De-Camp Passing the United Service Club, (c1897)
The Royal Procession: Aides-De-Camp Passing the United Service Club, London, (c1897). Probably every officer had friends on the club stands; the picture shows all heads turned that way


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Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell: A Captivating Glimpse into the Majesty of a Bygone Era Step back in time to witness the grandeur and splendor surrounding Sir Herbert Eustace Maxwell, as he played an integral role during significant historical events. In 1897, amidst the Queen's visit to her birthplace, St. Mary's Church in Kensington, Sir Herbert stood tall among the crowd, witnessing this momentous occasion. Captured by artists E&S Woodbury, we are transported to Her Majesty's Watermen scene. Their skillful strokes immortalize these brave souls who navigated London's waterways with grace and precision. Another remarkable sight unfolds before our eyes as Her Majesty plants a tree within Buckingham Palace grounds. This act serves as a poignant memorial of her Jubilee celebrations - a testament to her enduring reign. The State Reception at Buckingham Palace was nothing short of majestic; it marked the entrance of none other than the esteemed Prince and Princess of Wales. The air buzzed with anticipation as they graced us with their presence. A breathtaking spectacle unfolded when the Royal Horse Artillery passed through St. George's Circus in Borough during the Royal Procession of 1897. The thundering hooves echoed through history, leaving an indelible mark on all who witnessed it. Not only did land bear witness to these historic moments but also London Bridge itself became a stage for greatness when the Naval Contingent crossed over into Southwark that same year. Artists captured this monumental event forever etched in memory. Stunning artwork by E&S Woodbury transports us directly into St Paul's Cathedral where ceremonies were held in honor of Her Majesty Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebration. Every detail meticulously depicted allows us to relive those awe-inspiring moments firsthand. As Her Majesty arrived at St Paul’s Churchyard surrounded by adoring subjects in 1897, artist E&S Woodbury captured the essence of this historic moment.