Elephants at The Lord Mayors Show, passing Temple Bar
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Elephants at The Lord Mayors Show, passing Temple Bar
A procession of elephants pass Temple Bar during the Lord Mayors Show in London. Date: 1876
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This photograph captures the moment during the 1876 Lord Mayor's Show in London when a grand procession of elephants passed under Temple Bar. The annual Lord Mayor's Show is a grand pageant and parade, steeped in tradition and history, which marks the installation of a new Lord Mayor of the City of London. In the late 19th century, the inclusion of elephants in the procession was a popular spectacle for the crowds, showcasing the city's connection to the British Empire and its far-reaching influence. The majestic animals, adorned with intricate decorations, can be seen passing through the iconic Temple Bar, a historic gateway marking the boundary between the City of London and the ancient City of Westminster. The image transports us back to the 1870s, offering a glimpse into the pageantry and excitement of this grand British tradition.
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