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Queensmere, Wimbledon Common, London, 1903. Creator: Unknown
Queensmere, Wimbledon Common, London, 1903. Queensmere Pond on Wimbledon Common in south-west London was created to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Previously the area was known for duels, but a man was shot dead in 1838 and duelling was prohibited. Postcard
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Album Alexandrina Victoria Commemoration Commemorative Diamond Jubilee Empress Of India Jubilee London England United Kingdom Pond Queen Of Great Britain And Ireland Queen Victoria Victoria Wimbledon Common Hand Tinted Postal Service
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Queensmere, Wimbledon Common, London, 1903 - A Glimpse into Nature's Commemoration
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. This print takes us back to the enchanting Queensmere Pond on Wimbledon Common in southwest London. Captured in 1903 by an unknown creator, this hand-coloured image transports us to a time when nature and history intertwined. Originally established as a tribute to Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Queensmere Pond holds a fascinating past. Once notorious for duels that took place within its grounds, it witnessed a tragic event in 1838 when a man lost his life. Consequently, duelling was banned forevermore. The photograph showcases the serene beauty of this commemorative site amidst lush greenery and towering trees. The vibrant colours meticulously added by hand bring the scene to life; each leaf and blade of grass seemingly dancing with joy. As we gaze upon this postcard from yesteryears, we are reminded of Britain's rich heritage and its deep-rooted connection with nature. The image evokes feelings of tranquillity and nostalgia while capturing the essence of Victorian England. While the creator remains unknown, their work has immortalized this picturesque location for generations to come. It serves as both a testament to human ingenuity in preserving natural wonders and an ode to Queen Victoria herself – Empress of India and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. Let this print transport you back in time as you marvel at the harmonious blend between man-made commemorations and
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