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The Visit of the French Fleet: "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us", 1891. Creator: Charles Joseph Staniland. The Visit of the French Fleet: "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us", 1891

The Visit of the French Fleet: 'For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us', 1891. Creator: Charles Joseph Staniland. The Visit of the French Fleet: 'For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us', 1891
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The Visit of the French Fleet: "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us", 1891. Creator: Charles Joseph Staniland. The Visit of the French Fleet: "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us", 1891

The Visit of the French Fleet: "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us". The Officers Banquet at the Royal Naval College, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © The Print Collector/Heritage Images

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The Visit of the French Fleet: 'For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us', 1891" is a captivating print by Charles Joseph Staniland depicting an officers' banquet at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, in honor of the visiting French fleet. The image, published in "The Graphic: An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper," Volume 44, July to December, 1891, captures the essence of camaraderie and diplomacy between Britain and France during the late Victorian era. The scene is set in a grand room adorned with ornate furniture and intricately designed table settings. A large table, laden with an extravagant feast, dominates the room, surrounded by elegantly dressed naval officers, some wearing glasses to enhance their vision. The French officers, easily identified by their distinctive military uniforms, stand alongside their British counterparts, engaging in animated conversation and raising their glasses in a toast. The room is filled with a convivial atmosphere, as the officers laugh and clink glasses, with the caption "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us" encapsulating the spirit of the moment. The print offers a fascinating glimpse into the fashion and customs of the time, with the officers wearing formal, high-collared uniforms and waistcoats, complete with decorative medals and insignia. The room's furnishings, from the ornate fireplace to the gilded mirrors, reflect the opulence and grandeur of the era. The print also serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomacy and military alliances during this period, as the British and French navies maintained a complex relationship, marked by both competition and cooperation. Overall, "The Visit of the French Fleet: 'For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us', 1891" is a captivating snapshot of a bygone era, showcasing the elegance, camaraderie, and diplomacy of the late Victorian period.


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