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Queen Victorias procession in Smithfield
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Queen Victorias procession in Smithfield
The Royal procession of Queen Victoria in Smithfield, passing the Metropolitan Meat Market. The Queens visit to the City of London was for the purpose of opening the new bridge over the Thames at Blackfriars, and the new viaduct over the Fleet Valley from Holborn Hill to Newgate Street, known as the Holborn Viaduct. Date: 1869
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1869 Meat Metropolitan Procession Smithfield
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In this photograph, Queen Victoria makes her regal entrance into the bustling heart of London's historic Smithfield market. The year is 1869, and the Queen's visit to the city is a significant occasion, as she is there to officially open two major new infrastructure projects: the new bridge over the Thames at Blackfriars and the Holborn Viaduct, a magnificent new structure spanning the Fleet Valley from Holborn Hill to Newgate Street. The Queen's procession, adorned with grand carriages and horse-drawn vehicles, winds its way through the narrow streets of the City, passing the Metropolitan Meat Market in Smithfield. The market, teeming with activity, is a stark contrast to the elegant splendor of the royal entourage. Butchers in their blood-spattered aprons go about their business, haggling with customers and preparing their wares for sale. Despite the hustle and bustle, there is a palpable sense of excitement and reverence as the crowd gathers to catch a glimpse of their monarch. The women in their finest dresses and hats, and the men in their Sunday best, press forward, their faces a mix of awe and anticipation. The Queen, seated in a magnificent carriage, waves gracefully to the cheering crowd, her expression serene and regal. The sun casts a warm glow over the scene, bathing the market in a golden light that adds to the sense of occasion. This photograph is a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era, capturing the energy and vibrancy of London in the late 19th century, as well as the enduring allure of a monarchy that continues to captivate the world to this day.
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