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The queen at High Wycombe railway station during a visit to Hughenden, late 19th century, (1900)
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The queen at High Wycombe railway station during a visit to Hughenden, late 19th century, (1900)
The queen at High Wycombe railway station during a visit to Hughenden, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria visits the Buckinghamshire country home of Benjamin Disraeli, twice prime minister. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, (Cassell and Company, London, Paris, New York, Melbourne, 1900)
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The Queen's Royal Visit to Hughenden Manor - A Glimpse into Victorian Politics and Royalty
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. In this photo print, we witness a significant moment in British history as Queen Victoria graces High Wycombe railway station during her visit to the esteemed Hughenden Manor. The late 19th century setting transports us back to the year 1900, where politics intertwine with royalty. Accompanied by her entourage, Her Majesty dons an elegant top hat, exuding regal grace and power. This portrait captures not only the essence of a female monarch but also highlights her role as a prominent politician. Benjamin Disraeli, twice prime minister of Britain, warmly welcomes his esteemed guest at his Buckinghamshire country home. The engraving from Robert Wilson's renowned publication "The Life and Times of Queen Victoria" immortalizes this royal visit for generations to come. It serves as a testament to the close relationship between these two influential figures in British history. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are reminded of the grandeur of Victorian England - its majestic buildings and sophisticated transportation systems that facilitated such important encounters. The image encapsulates both men and women dressed impeccably in their finest attire, reflecting the societal norms of the era. This print is more than just an artistic representation; it symbolizes a pivotal moment when politics met monarchy within the walls of Hughenden Manor. It allows us to delve into history while appreciating the legacy left behind by individuals like Queen Victoria and Benjamin Disraeli – icons who shaped Great Britain during their time on earth.
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