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Queen Mary at the Thanksgiving for Victory concert, Royal Albert Hall, 1945, (1951)
Queen Mary at the Thanksgiving for Victory concert, Royal Albert Hall, 1945, (1951). Mary of Teck (1867-1953) at a concert in London to celebrate the end of the Second World War. From " The Queen Mother", by Marion Crawford (" Crawfie" ), governess of Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II). [George Newnes Limited, London, 1951]
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This print captures a momentous occasion in British history - Queen Mary at the Thanksgiving for Victory concert held at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in 1945. The photograph, taken by an unknown photographer, showcases Queen Mary of Teck (1867-1953) as she listens intently to the music, surrounded by a mesmerized audience. The concert was organized to celebrate the end of World War II and marked a significant moment of joy and relief for the nation. Queen Mary's presence at this historic event symbolizes her unwavering support for her people during challenging times. Queen Mary, known as "the Queen Mother" holds a special place in British hearts. She was not only a beloved member of the royal family but also played an influential role as mother to Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II). Marion Crawford ("Crawfie"), governess to these young princesses, captured this extraordinary image in her book "The Queen Mother". As we gaze upon this remarkable portrait, we are transported back to that era when Britain emerged from darkness into light. It serves as a powerful reminder of unity, resilience, and gratitude for victory over adversity. This print is not just an artistic representation; it encapsulates the spirit of hope that prevailed during those transformative years.
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