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The Earl of Shrewsbury hoisting his Standard on Alton Towers (engraving)
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The Earl of Shrewsbury hoisting his Standard on Alton Towers (engraving)
2772923 The Earl of Shrewsbury hoisting his Standard on Alton Towers (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Earl of Shrewsbury hoisting his Standard on Alton Towers. Illustration for the Illustrated Times, 21 April 1860.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22726204
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Alton Towers Earl Of Shrewsbury Hoisting Staffordshire Standard
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This engraving captures a historic moment in time - the Earl of Shrewsbury hoisting his Standard on Alton Towers. The image, created by an anonymous English School artist in the 19th century, showcases a ceremonial event filled with grandeur and significance. The Earl of Shrewsbury stands tall and proud as he raises his Standard high above the magnificent Alton Towers. This act symbolizes power, authority, and allegiance to a cause or party. Surrounded by politicians and staff members, this ceremony is undoubtedly an important occasion for all involved. The setting itself adds to the allure of the scene. Alton Towers, located in Staffordshire, provides a majestic backdrop with its sprawling grounds and regal architecture. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as guests witness this symbolic gesture unfold before their eyes. Henry Chetwynd Talbot's presence commands attention as he takes part in this solemn ritual. His noble stature exudes confidence while his standard serves as a visual representation of his values and beliefs. This engraving was originally featured in the Illustrated Times on April 21st, 1860 - capturing a moment that would forever be etched into history. Now preserved within private collections, this print allows us to glimpse into an era where ceremonies held great importance for both individuals and society at large.
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