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"Exploring the Enchanting Margarets: From St Margarets Bay to Westminster Abbey" Discover the captivating world of Margarets

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Earl of St Germans & Blanche Somerset

Wedding of Earl of St Germans & Blanche Somerset
Spread from The Sketch magazine reporting on the marriage of Lady Blanche Somerset, daughter of the Duke of Beaufort and the Earl of St. Germans at St. Margaret s, Westminster in June 1918

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets Church and Westminster Abbey, London

St Margarets Church and Westminster Abbey, London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageMargarets Collection: Snow scene with sheep on a Christmas card

Snow scene with sheep on a Christmas card -- in the background is St Margarets Church, Ifield, Sussex, the last resting place of Mark Lemon (founding Editor of Punch and The Field). Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets, Darenth, Kent

St Margarets, Darenth, Kent
St Margarets, Darenth, Dartford, near Lane End, Kent, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageMargarets Collection: Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance Service

Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance Service
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother arriving for a Service of Remembrance at St Margarets Church, Westminster, on 10 November 1983. Date: 1983

Background imageMargarets Collection: William Caxtons Burial-Place - St. Margarets Church

William Caxtons Burial-Place - St. Margarets Church
William Caxtons Burial-Place in St. Margarets Church, Westminster. Date: 1877

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Mr Harold Smith and Miss Joan Furneaux

Wedding of Mr Harold Smith and Miss Joan Furneaux
Wedding of Mr Harold Smith, MP, and Miss Joan Furneaux, at St Margarets Church, Westminster, London. Date: 1914

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wharfs on the River Thames, Nicholsons Wharf to Customs House (engraving)

Wharfs on the River Thames, Nicholsons Wharf to Customs House (engraving)
XJF477677 Wharfs on the River Thames, Nicholsons Wharf to Customs House (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMargarets Collection: View over Parliament Square toward Westminster Abbey, London

View over Parliament Square toward Westminster Abbey, London
View over Parliament Square toward St Margaret s, Westminster and Westminster Abbey, London. The road across the centre of the square is no longer there Date: circa 1910

Background imageMargarets Collection: Saint Margarets Church in Bellamys Lane, Burnham Norton, North Norfolk

Saint Margarets Church in Bellamys Lane, Burnham Norton, North Norfolk

Background imageMargarets Collection: Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance Service

Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance Service
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother arriving for a Service of Remembrance at St Margarets Church, Westminster, on 10 November 1983

Background imageMargarets Collection: Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance Service

Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance Service
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with senior officers of the British Legion, arriving for a Service of Remembrance at St Margarets Church, Westminster, on 10 November 1983

Background imageMargarets Collection: Margarets Isle, Budapest, Hungary, Austro-Hungary

Margarets Isle, Budapest, Hungary, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMargarets Collection: St. Margarets Church, Lowestoft, England

St. Margarets Church, Lowestoft, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMargarets Collection: Big Ben and St Margarets Church, London

Big Ben and St Margarets Church, London
Street scene near Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and St Margarets Church, in Central London. An open-topped omnibus goes past, and various pedestrians cross the road

Background imageMargarets Collection: Woodland Trackway

Woodland Trackway
The sunken trackway approaching Goldings Wood, Hertfordshire, England, which acts as a parish boundary between Great Amwell and Stanstead St. Margaret s. Date: 1930s

Background imageMargarets Collection: Lascelles Royal Wedding

Lascelles Royal Wedding
GERALD DAVID LASCELLES, younger son of the Princess Royal with his new wife, the former Angela Dowding, after their marriage at St. Margarets in 1953. Date: 1924 -

Background imageMargarets Collection: Society wedding at St Margarets Church

Society wedding at St Margarets Church
A society wedding between Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Vivian Campbell Douglas and Elizabeth Cicely de Bunsen. The bridegroom is from Mains, Laraich, Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Background imageMargarets Collection: Great Barr Park Colony, Staffordshire

Great Barr Park Colony, Staffordshire

Background imageMargarets Collection: Nurses Home, Great Barr Park Colony, Staffordshire

Nurses Home, Great Barr Park Colony, Staffordshire
The Hailey Nurses Home at the Great Barr Park Colony, Staffordshire. The colony, for what were then termed mental defectives

Background imageMargarets Collection: LEE, south east London (formerly Kent)

LEE, south east London (formerly Kent)
The church and parsonage of St Margarets at Lee, near Blackheath, formerly in Kent though now part of London

Background imageMargarets Collection: Wedding of Captain and Mrs G. F. Lenanton

Wedding of Captain and Mrs G. F. Lenanton
Captain Lenanton with his new bride outside St Margaret s, Westminster

Background imageMargarets Collection: Confirmation of Princess Margaret of Connaught

Confirmation of Princess Margaret of Connaught
The confirmation of Princess Margaret of Connaught (1882-1920), elder daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught in the private chapel at Windsor in March 1898

Background imageMargarets Collection: Kings Lynn from Ouse

Kings Lynn from Ouse
An unusual view of the town of Kings Lynn, Norfolk, looking across a steam ship on the River Ouse, towards St. Margarets Church

Background imageMargarets Collection: St Margarets / Lantern

St Margarets / Lantern
A view of the church, in Westminster, at night




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"Exploring the Enchanting Margarets: From St Margarets Bay to Westminster Abbey" Discover the captivating world of Margarets, starting with the picturesque St Margarets Bay and St Margarets At Cliffe in Kent. These charming coastal towns offer breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere that will leave you spellbound. Intrigue awaits as we delve into history, where the marriage of Greville Worthington and Diana Duncombe unfolded. The grand celebration was graced by none other than the elegant Countess of Warwick at her son's wedding, held at the majestic Westminster Abbey in the 18th century. Transporting ourselves to a more recent era, we hear echoes of wedding bells from the 1913 season when Freda Dudley Ward tied the knot. This glamorous event marked an unforgettable moment in time for society's elite. Lord Brooke, later known as the 6th Earl of Warwick, takes center stage as we explore his legacy intertwined with St Margarets Hospital in Epping, Essex. A beacon of hope and healing for countless individuals over generations. Venturing further afield, our journey leads us to Rock Ferry St Margarets Home—a sanctuary providing solace and care for those seeking refuge along their life's path. The creative spirit flourishes within Princess Margaret Design—an embodiment of elegance and sophistication that captivates all who encounter it. Her artistic vision continues to inspire generations worldwide. Unveiling another facet of history brings us to Swindon & Highworth Union Workhouse in Wiltshire—a testament to resilience amidst adversity. Its architectural group nestled within Westminster stands tall as a reminder of past struggles overcome through unity. Finally, we return full circle to enchanting St. Margarets Bay—where nature meets tranquility once again. Let its serene beauty wash over you as you immerse yourself in this idyllic haven on England's southeastern coast.