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Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee programme
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Procession and Service at St Paul's Cathedral, London, 22 June 1897 - official programme cover Date: 1897
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1897 22nd Diamond Jubilee Official Pauls Procession Programme Purple Years
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This stunning photographic print captures the cover of the official programme for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Procession and Service at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, held on June 22, 1897. The image features a portrait of Queen Victoria, dressed in regal pink and purple attire, adorned with the insignia of the Royal Order of the Garter and the Star of India. The caption below reads "V.R. Diamond Jubilee. Procession and Service at St. Paul's Cathedral. London. June 22, 1897." The Diamond Jubilee marked the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign, making her the longest-reigning monarch in British history at the time. The event was a grand celebration of her long and successful reign, with a procession through the streets of London and a service at St. Paul's Cathedral. Thousands of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the Queen and her procession, which included members of the royal family, nobility, and various military and civic organizations. The late Victorian era, in which this event took place, was a time of great change and progress in Britain. The Industrial Revolution had transformed the country, and the British Empire was at the height of its power. The Diamond Jubilee was a fitting tribute to the Queen who had presided over this period of history, and her image on the cover of this official programme serves as a reminder of her enduring legacy.
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