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The birth of Princess Elizabeth, 1926

The birth of Princess Elizabeth, 1926


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The birth of Princess Elizabeth, 1926

Three images from the birth of Princess Elizabeth, 1926.The Duke of York, later King George VI, is shown entering 17 Bruton Street after the birth of his daughter. Queen Mary, the babys grandmother, is shown entering and leaving the house(observed by a crowd of spectators). Date: 1926

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Birth Bruton Seventeen Spectators 1926 Elizabeth


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In this evocative trio of images from the archives, we witness the historic moment of the birth of Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen of England, in 1926. The first photograph captures the Duke of York, later King George VI, making his way to 17 Bruton Street, the London residence of his wife, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, who had just given birth to their first child. The anticipation and excitement of the crowd gathered on the street are palpable as they await the arrival of the royal father. The second image shows Queen Mary, the baby's grandmother, making her way into the house, her regal bearing and elegant attire a stark contrast to the bustling scene outside. The third photograph captures Queen Mary leaving the house, her expression unreadable but her presence a reassuring one for the eager onlookers. These images offer a unique glimpse into the scene outside the residence on the day of Princess Elizabeth's birth, providing a fascinating insight into the pomp and pageantry of the British monarchy in the 1920s. The images capture the excitement and anticipation of the crowd, the grace and dignity of the royal family, and the sense of history being made in the heart of London. The Duke of York's arrival at 17 Bruton Street marked the beginning of a new era for the British monarchy, with the birth of the future Queen Elizabeth II. These images serve as a poignant reminder of the enduring power and allure of the British monarchy, and the sense of history and tradition that surrounds it.

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