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Tour of the Colonies - to Marlborough House
Tour of the Colonies - to Marlborough House - Carriage procession street decorations. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies. Marlborough House is a Grade I listed mansion in the City of Westminster, central London, in The Mall, London, east of St Jamess Palace. It was built for Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, the favourite and confidante of Queen Anne. Date: circa 1900
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Churchill Colonies Decorations Grade Listed Mall Mansion Marlborough Procession Sarah Westminster
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1. Title: A Grand Procession: Tour of the Colonies Arrives at Marlborough House, Circa 1900 This evocative photograph captures the excitement and pageantry of the "Tour of the Colonies," as it makes its way to Marlborough House in London, circa 1900. The Tour of the Colonies was an annual event where representatives from Britain's colonies around the world would travel to London to present gifts to the monarch and showcase their countries' progress and achievements. In this image, a magnificent carriage procession, adorned with colorful flags and banners, winds its way through the bustling streets of London, en route to Marlborough House. The mansion, a Grade I listed building, is situated in the heart of the City of Westminster, on The Mall, east of St. James Palace. Marlborough House was built for Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, in the late 17th century, and its grandeur is evident in the impressive architecture and meticulously manicured gardens. The streets leading to Marlborough House are decked out in an extravagant display of decorations, with bunting, flowers, and festive garlands adding to the celebratory atmosphere. The crowds that line the streets are a testament to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the arrival of the colonial representatives. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of Britain's colonial past and the grandeur of London's royal traditions. The image is a captivating reminder of the global connections and cultural exchange that once defined the British Empire.
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