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Arch at Easton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Arch at Easton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Easton, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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Alexandrina Victoria Empress Of India Hedge Northamptonshire Northamptonshire England Patriotic Patriotism Queen Of Great Britain And Ireland Queen Victoria Topiary Triumph Triumphal Victoria Welcoming Archway Flowered Illustrated London News Standard
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Arch at Easton, 1844 - A Triumphal Welcome to Queen Victoria
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. This print captures the grandeur of the Arch at Easton in Northamptonshire, erected in honor of Queen Victoria's visit to nearby Burghley House. The arch stands tall and proud, an architectural masterpiece adorned with intricate floral decorations and fluttering flags that symbolize patriotism and loyalty to the British Empire. The photograph, taken by an unknown creator, transports us back to the 19th century when Britain was under the reign of Alexandrina Victoria. As Empress of India and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, she held immense power and influence over her subjects. The image showcases not only the architectural beauty but also highlights nature's role in enhancing this triumphal structure. Lush hedges shaped into topiaries frame either side of the archway, adding a touch of elegance to its already majestic presence. Originally featured in "Illustrated London News" this engraving from Vol V serves as a historical artifact capturing a momentous occasion during Queen Victoria's reign. It reminds us of her significance as a beloved monarch who inspired both awe and admiration among her people. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Heritage Images' collection curated by The Print Collector, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how communities came together to celebrate their queen through magnificent displays like this Festal Arch at Easton.
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