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Royal visit to Port Sunlight, April 1914
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Royal visit to Port Sunlight, April 1914
Double page spread from the Illustrated London News covering the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Port Sunlight, the famous model village and progressive community built by William Hesketh Lever (Lord Leverhulme) to house his employees. During the visit, the King laid the foundation stone to the Lady Lever Art Gallery, which was built in memory of his wife to house Leverhulmes art collection for the benefit of the public. Date: 1914
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Double Page Spread from the Illustrated London News: A Royal Visit to Port Sunlight, April 1914 This stunning double page spread from the Illustrated London News captures the historic visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Port Sunlight, the renowned model village and progressive community built by the enlightened industrialist, William Hesketh Lever, later known as Lord Leverhulme. The visit took place on April 23, 1914, and marked a significant moment in the history of this utopian settlement, which was designed to provide superior housing and social welfare for Lever's soap factory workers. During their visit, the royal couple were given a warm welcome by the residents of Port Sunlight, who lined the streets to catch a glimpse of their monarchs. The King and Queen were taken on a tour of the village, which showcased its beautiful gardens, well-designed houses, and community facilities. The highlight of the day came when King George V laid the foundation stone of the Lady Lever Art Gallery. This magnificent building was constructed in memory of Leverhulme's late wife, Lady Lever, and was intended to house his impressive art collection for the benefit of the public. The gallery, which opened in 1922, is now a renowned cultural institution and a testament to Leverhulme's vision of creating a community that combined industrial progress with social and cultural enrichment. This photographic record of the royal visit offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a unique insight into the social and historical significance of Port Sunlight and its founder, William Hesketh Lever. The image captures the sense of excitement and pride felt by the residents of this model community, as they welcomed their monarchs and celebrated the continuation of Leverhulme's progressive legacy.
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