E Ands Collection
"E&S Woodbury: Capturing the Majesty of E ands" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of historical events through the masterful artwork of E&S Woodbury
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"E&S Woodbury: Capturing the Majesty of E ands" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of historical events through the masterful artwork of E&S Woodbury. From Her Majesty's Watermen navigating the regal waters, to her planting a tree as a jubilee memorial at Buckingham Palace, each piece tells a captivating story. Immerse yourself in the opulence of The State Reception at Buckingham Palace, where you can almost feel the anticipation as the Prince and Princess of Wales make their entrance. And don't miss The Royal Procession, as the Royal Horse Artillery passes St. George's Circus in Borough with an air of majesty. Experience history firsthand with The Naval Contingent crossing London Bridge into Southwark, capturing a moment when pride and patriotism filled every heart. Witness The Ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral, where E&S Woodbury skillfully brings to life this iconic landmark during an important event. Feel transported to London in 1897 with Her Majesty's Arrival in St. Paul's Churchyard - see how people eagerly awaited her presence amidst bustling streets adorned for this special occasion. Lord Roberts takes center stage while superintending arrangements in St. Paul's Churchyard - his leadership ensuring everything is perfect for this historic gathering. Travel across continents as we witness the arrival of Canadian Premier Wilfrid Laurier at Hyde Park Corner - a symbol of international cooperation and friendship during these times. Marvel at The Building of a War-Ship, showcasing progress being made on a first-class cruiser at Thames Ironworks - evidence that technological advancements were shaping naval power. Delve underground into engineering marvels with Driving the Tunnel for Waterloo and City Railway; admire how human ingenuity conquers challenges beneath our feet. Finally, explore Critics from c1870 captured by E&S Woodbury’s brushstrokes – reflecting society’s fascination with art critique even then.