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The Laying of the Foundation-Stone of Victoria College, Jersey, 1850. Creator: Unknown




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The Laying of the Foundation-Stone of Victoria College, Jersey, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Laying of the Foundation-Stone of Victoria College, Jersey, 1850. Building...to commemorate the visit of the Queen and the Prince Consort to the island in 1846...On the site of the ceremony were placed several lofty poles surmounted with immense flags...the Bailiff, Sir Thomas Le Breton, deposited in the cavity of the under foundation-stone a lead box, containing copies of the States Acts, the various coins of the present reign, Jersey pence, halfpence, and farthings...also, a copper-plate, with an inscription recording the day's ceremony...The Lieutenant-Governor and Commander of the Forces of the island, Sir James Henry Reynett, K.C.H. then laid the stone with due form, and addressed a few words to the Bailiff and Gentlemen of the States, congratulatory of the event...and the Dean solemnly blessed the work'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850

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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This print depicts the laying of the foundation stone of Victoria College in Jersey, an event that took place in 1850 to commemorate the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to the island in 1846. The site of the ceremony was adorned with several tall poles topped with enormous flags, creating an impressive and patriotic scene. The Bailiff, Sir Thomas Le Breton, played a significant role in the ceremony. He was responsible for depositing a lead box into the under foundation stone, which contained copies of the States' Acts, various coins of the present reign, Jersey pence, halfpence, and farthings, as well as a copper-plate inscribed with the details of the day's ceremony. Following the Bailiff's contribution, General Sir James Henry Reynett, K.C.H., the Lieutenant-Governor and Commander of the Forces of the island, laid the stone with due form. In his address to the Bailiff and Gentlemen of the States, he congratulated them on the event. The Dean then solemnly blessed the work, invoking the blessings of Christianity upon the new educational institution. The crowd of men, dressed in Victorian attire, gathered around the site, watching the ceremony unfold with great interest. A pulley and winch were used to lift the stone into place, symbolizing the collective effort and determination to bring the project to fruition. This print, from the Illustrated London News, captures the essence of the occasion, providing a glimpse into the past and the significance of this educational milestone in the history of Jersey.

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