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Queen Victorias new barge for Virginia Water, 1877
Queen Victorias new barge for Virginia Water, 1877. The royal four oared barge measures 30 foot, and was built by A. and C. Burgoyne of Kingston-upon-Thames. Date: 1877
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This stunning photograph captures the majesty and elegance of Queen Victoria's new royal barge as it gracefully glides across the tranquil waters of Virginia Water in 1877. The barge, built by the renowned boatbuilders A. and C. Burgoyne of Kingston-upon-Thames, measures an impressive 30 feet in length. The intricate design of the barge, with its ornate decorations and golden accents, reflects the opulence and grandeur of the Victorian era. The pageant-like scene in the photograph showcases the barge transporting Queen Victoria and her entourage in regal procession. The serene lake, surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque landscapes, adds to the enchanting atmosphere. The barge's four oarsmen, dressed in traditional uniforms, row in perfect synchronization, adding to the sense of order and tradition. The construction of the new barge marked an important moment in the history of royal transportation on the water. Queen Victoria, who was known for her love of the outdoors and water activities, frequently used the barge for leisurely trips to Windsor Castle and other royal residences. The barge provided a means of transport that was not only practical but also a symbol of the monarch's power and status. This photograph offers a glimpse into the grandeur and splendor of the Victorian era, providing a fascinating insight into the history of royal transport and the lifestyle of one of the most influential monarchs in British history.
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