ROYAL DAY OUT, PART TWO: THE QUEEN'S GALLERY

Victoria here.The second venue in our Royal Day Out was the Queen's Gallery, actually, like the Mews, a part of the Buckingham Palace complex, and one that you may visit almost year-round.
Below, a view of the entrance to the Queen's Gallery when Kristine and I visited for the exhibition Victoria and Albert: Art and Love in 2010.

The First Georgians celebrated the tricentennial of the accession of the House of Hanover to the English Crown, When Queen Anne died in 1714, it had been decided that her successor would be Electress Sophia of Hanover or her issue. Despite at least seventeen pregnancies, none of Anne's children had survived to adulthood. The British Parliament was determined the monarchy would not go to a Roman Catholic so they disallowed all the family of the former king, James II and the Stuarts.



To quote from the text panel, "Dressed like a Roman Emperor, the new king is represented as 'Defender of the Faith' ready to champion the Protestant cause." George I never learned to speak English well and spent a great deal of time in his home state of Hanover.

From Dr. Worsley's website: "The series tells the story of George I, George II and their family... I was given access to treasures from the Royal Collection as they were prepared for a new exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace – providing a rare and personal view of George I and his feuding dynasty.The Hanoverians arrived at a moment when Britain was changing fast. We looked at satire, gin-drinking, smallpox, the slave trade, the crushing of rebellion and the building of an empire – all at a time when Britain was embracing freedom of speech and modern cabinet government."
Dr. Worsley, chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces, also writes of the First Georgians on her blog, here.






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