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Duchess of York in a black dress
Duchess of York (later Queen Mary) in a black dress, February 1901, soon after the death of Queen Victoria. Date: 1901
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In this poignant photograph, the Duchess of York, later known as Queen Mary (1867-1953), is seen in deep mourning, dressed in a simple yet elegant black dress, following the death of her grandmother, Queen Victoria, in January 1901. Taken in February of that year, the Duchess's solemn expression reflects the sorrow and loss felt by the British people and the royal family. The Duchess's attire is typical of the Edwardian era's mourning customs. Her high-necked, square-cut black dress, adorned with intricate lace detailing, is accessorized with a pearl necklace and matching pearl earrings. She wears a black velvet hat with a tall, ornate pearl and diamond tiara, a traditional symbol of mourning for the British monarchy. Her white gloves add a touch of refinement to the ensemble. The Duchess's posture is formal and reserved, as she sits with her hands folded in her lap, demonstrating her strong sense of duty and respect for the late monarch. The photograph captures a moment in history, as Queen Mary transitioned from her role as a grieving granddaughter to preparing for her future as Queen Consort to King George V, who ascended to the throne upon Queen Victoria's death. This image is a poignant reminder of the Duchess of York's role in the British monarchy during a time of great change, as well as the solemnity and tradition that surrounded the mourning process in the early 1900s. The photograph's timeless beauty and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection of royal or Edwardian era history.
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