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Illustrations dated 1851 N110047
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Illustrations dated 1851. Includes Osborne House, the Great Exhibition, Prince Albert, and other views. Coloured engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 4965766
Filename: N110047.jpg
Size: 3539 x 4939 (19.5MB)
Date: 20th April 2011
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Owner URL: www.englishheritageimages.com
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This print from the Historic England Photo Library takes us back in time to the year 1851. The image showcases a collection of intricate illustrations that were created during this significant period in history. These stunning engravings, part of the Mayson Beeton Collection, offer a glimpse into Victorian life and culture. The first illustration transports us to Osborne House, an iconic residence on the Isle of Wight. Its grandeur and elegance are beautifully captured through delicate strokes and vibrant colors. As we move along, we encounter scenes from the Great Exhibition, a groundbreaking event held at London's Crystal Palace. This global showcase of innovation and industry is depicted with meticulous detail, showcasing its vastness and architectural splendor. Prince Albert himself makes appearances throughout these illustrations, emphasizing his influential role as both consort to Queen Victoria and patron of arts and sciences during this era. His presence adds a touch of regality to these historical depictions. These enchanting engravings provide us with valuable insights into Victorian society while also serving as visual reminders of our rich heritage. They serve as windows into an era characterized by opulence, progress, and cultural refinement. As we admire this remarkable piece from Historic England's extensive collection, let us appreciate how it allows us to connect with our past while celebrating the artistic mastery that went into creating such timeless works. ".