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Britannia Mourns Edward the Peacemaker 1910
The death of Edward VII, front cover of The Sphere, 14 May 1910.
May 1910
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Britannia Mourning Mourns Peacemaker Sphere
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Britannia Mourns Edward the Peacemaker: A Regal Tribute to a Beloved Monarch The poignant image of Britannia in deep mourning, her eyes veiled and her hands clasped in sorrow, graced the front cover of The Sphere on 14 May 1910. This powerful visual representation marked the passing of King Edward VII, a monarch who had ruled the British Empire with a steady hand and a diplomatic touch for nearly ten years. Edward VII, also known as 'Edward the Peacemaker,' had ascended to the throne in 1901, following the death of Queen Victoria. His reign was marked by a renewed sense of vitality and modernization within the British monarchy. Edward was a popular figure, known for his charisma, his love of the arts, and his ability to bring people together. The death of Edward VII on 6 May 1910 came as a shock to the nation, and the outpouring of grief was palpable. The streets of London were filled with mourners, and the royal family led the way in paying their respects. This evocative image of Britannia, the personification of Britain, mourning the loss of her king, encapsulated the collective sorrow of the nation. The Sphere, a popular weekly illustrated newspaper, captured the moment in this poignant and memorable cover image. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of a significant moment in British history, a time of loss and change, and the end of an era. The image of Britannia mourning Edward VII remains an enduring symbol of the deep and abiding connection between the monarchy and the people of Britain.
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