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Prince Edward drilling his brother and sister (colour litho)
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Prince Edward drilling his brother and sister (colour litho)
3622346 Prince Edward drilling his brother and sister (colour litho) by Williamson, J. (active c. 1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prince Edward drilling his brother and sister. Illustration for The Childrens Book of London by G E Mitton (A&C Black, 1903).); © Look and Learn
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Brothers Drill Edward Viii Flgas George Vi Ordering Princes Princess Princess Royal Sailor Suits Sister Standing To Attention
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This print captures a moment of playful discipline in the life of Prince Edward, as he takes charge and drills his brother and sister. The color lithograph, created by J. Williamson around 1905, showcases the royal children dressed in charming Edwardian costumes within a picturesque garden setting. The image is an illustration for "The Children's Book of London" by G. E. Mitton, published by A&C Black in 1903. It offers a glimpse into the early years of these prominent figures - Prince Edward later became King Edward VIII, while his brother George VI ascended to the throne after their father's abdication. In this scene, we witness Prince Edward displaying leadership qualities beyond his tender age. Standing tall and commanding attention with military precision, he orders his siblings with authority reminiscent of royalty. The princess and her brothers obediently stand at attention in adorable sailor suits. This photograph not only reflects the innocence and joy of childhood play but also highlights the significant role that tradition and discipline played within British royal families during that era. As we delve into this historical snapshot, it becomes evident that even from an early age, these young royals were being groomed for their future roles as leaders on both national and international stages. This image serves as a testament to their privileged upbringing intertwined with duty-bound responsibilities associated with their noble lineage.
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