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Wreaths sent to Osborne House D880031
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Wreaths sent to Osborne House D880031
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. The Ryde Album. Queen Victoria died at Osborne House on 22nd January 1901 aged 81. She Lay in State until February 1st when her remains were transported to London. In the interim numerous wreaths were delivered from heads of state and other luminaries around the world. Here shown are some of the wreaths sent to Osborne House
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This print captures the profound mourning that engulfed Osborne House, Isle of Wight, following the passing of Queen Victoria on January 22nd, 1901. At the age of 81, Her Majesty breathed her last breath within these very walls and lay in state until February 1st before being transported to London for her final resting place. During this poignant interim period, an outpouring of grief from heads of state and other luminaries around the world manifested in a multitude of wreaths delivered to Osborne House. This image showcases just a fraction of these heartfelt tributes that adorned the grand halls. Each wreath tells its own story - a symbol of respect and admiration for a monarch who reigned over one-sixth of humanity during an era defined by great change and progress. The delicate flowers interwoven with ribbons bear witness to the global impact Queen Victoria had on politics, culture, and society. As we gaze upon this historical artifact today, we are reminded not only of Queen Victoria's immense influence but also how deeply her loss was felt across continents. Preserved by Historic England Photo Library as part of our rich heritage collection, this photograph serves as a testament to both the enduring legacy left behind by Britain's longest-reigning monarch and the universal power that transcends borders when it comes to honoring those who shaped history.
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