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View of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. Artist
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View of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. Artist
View of the Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821. Presenting a loyal address to Caroline of Brunswick during the governmental attempts to deprive her of her title and privileges and to dissolve her marriage to King George IV
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Address Brandenburgh House Caroline Caroline Amelia Elizabeth Of Brunswick Caroline Of Brunswick Caroline Of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Ceremony Dubourg George Iv George Iv Of The United Kingdom Hammersmith Hammersmith And Fulham King George Iv King Of Great Britain Loyalty Matthew Matthew Dubourg Photo Mechanical Process Prince Of Wales Prince Regent Princess Of Wales Prinnie Prinny Queen Caroline Queen Consort Of George Iv Support
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View of the River Thames at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith, London, 1821 - A Historic Moment of Loyalty and Support
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. This print captures a significant moment in history that unfolded on the banks of the majestic River Thames. In 1821, amidst governmental attempts to strip her of her title and dissolve her marriage to King George IV, Queen Caroline found herself surrounded by loyal subjects at Brandenburgh House in Hammersmith. The scene is filled with an air of anticipation as a crowd gathers on boats and along the riverbank. The atmosphere is vibrant with colors reflecting the loyalty and support for Queen Caroline during this turbulent time. Amongst them are men and women from all walks of life who have come together to present a loyal address to their beloved queen consort. Matthew Dubourg's artistic eye beautifully captures not only the geographical features surrounding Brandenburgh House but also the emotions running high among those gathered there. This image stands as a testament to both unity and defiance against those seeking to undermine Queen Caroline's position. As we delve into this remarkable piece from Guildhall Library and Art Gallery's collection, it serves as a reminder that even in times when power seems overwhelming, ordinary people can rise together for justice. Let us cherish this snapshot from our past—a symbol of unwavering loyalty towards one woman who dared challenge societal norms—and draw inspiration from its timeless message today.
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