Margaret Rose Collection
"Margaret Rose: A Royal Princess and Dog Lover" In 1935, during King George V's Silver Jubilee
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"Margaret Rose: A Royal Princess and Dog Lover" In 1935, during King George V's Silver Jubilee, an unknown creator captured a heartwarming moment of the royal family as a happy group of dog lovers. This painting by Michael Chance showcases Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth, and Princess Margaret surrounded by their beloved furry companions. During Armistice Day in 1945, another unknown artist beautifully depicted Queen Mary with her granddaughters - Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. The bond between generations is evident in this touching image that resurfaced in 1951. A photograph from around 1950 taken by Lisa Sheridan shows Her Majesty the Queen alongside the royal princesses. Their radiant smiles reveal the joy they share as a family. The balcony of Buckingham Palace witnessed countless historic moments for the British monarchy. One such occasion was when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth appeared with their daughters - Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. This iconic snapshot symbolizes unity and strength within the royal household. Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were not just privileged members of royalty; they also knew how to pull their weight during challenging times. In the 1930s, these young princesses demonstrated resilience through hard work – a testament to their character even at such tender ages. As World War II came to an end in 1945, we catch glimpses of hope for brighter days ahead. A photograph from around 1951 captures Queen Mary setting off on her visit to Canada – a journey filled with anticipation for new beginnings after years of turmoil. Family bonds are cherished throughout history, regardless of social status or titles held. An unidentified artist painted "A Family Group" circa 1933 which resurfaced again in 1937 – showcasing love among relatives transcending time periods. Marcus Adams skillfully photographed H. R. H The Princess Margaret Rose circa 1938 – capturing her youthful charm that would captivate hearts worldwide as she grew older.