Jubilee - A view from the crowd

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Jubilee - A view from the crowd


Kensington Palace to celebrate 2012 Diamond Jubilee with new exhibition about Queen Victoria's 1897 Jubilee, 24 May – 04 November 2012
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Press release

Kensington Palace will open an exhibition exploring Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897 to coincide with HM The Queen’s own Jubilee celebrations later this year.  Victoria was the first monarch to have reigned for sixty years and this remarkable achievement was marked with festivities and commemorative events as diverse as Victoria's subjects. The Jubilee was a momentous occasion, celebrated the length and breadth of the British Empire with procession held in London on 22 June 1897.  The exhibition, opening on the anniversary of Queen Victoria’s birthday on 24 May, will explore the celebrations in 1897 from the point of view of those who celebrated it, from dukes and duchesses to newspaper sellers. 

Items going on display include specially selected objects which demonstrate the wealth of different celebrations that marked this unique event including personal objects belonging to Queen Victoria and various souvenirs produced especially for the occasion including brooches, greetings cards, jugs, bunting, slippers and even a commemorative ginger beer bottle.

The exuberant, playful exhibition design, will reference Victorian design aesthetic, capture the festive mood of the celebrations and offer an engaging, immersive opportunity to explore this great event in Victoria's life, as well as making connections with the London celebrations in 2012 both for the Jubilee and the Olympics.  Themes that will be running through the exhibition include; London in the 1890s, the Victorian home, international visitors to London, the grand procession and feasting and celebration.

Alexandra Kim, Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, said: “Jubilee - A view from the crowd will be a fascinating, immersive exhibition filled with intriguing objects produced for Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.  These objects really help to demonstrate the sheer scale of the celebrations in 1897 which saw the manufacture of thousands of specially produced Jubilee souvenirs to mark the festivities which ranged from Victoria's spectacular procession through London on 22 June 1897 to local feasts, sporting events and fireworks.”

Notes to editors

For more information, images or to confirm your attendance at the press preview on 23 May please contact Cat Steventon in the Historic Royal Palaces press office on +44 (0)20 3166 6302 or catherine.steventon@hrp.org.uk or Katrina Whenham on +44 (0) 3166 6307 or katrina.whenham@hrp.org.uk

Jubilee – A view from the crowd will be the first temporary exhibition to be hosted in the newly created Pigott Galleries as part of Historic Royal Palaces’ £12 million major re-presentation project to transform the visitor experience of Kensington Palace in time for Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics.

The re-opening of the palace on 26 March 2012 will also include a new exhibition entitled Victoria Revealed and exciting new presentation of the magnificent State Apartments, an elegant installation of dresses worn by Diana, Princess of Wales, and improved visitor facilities including new public gardens, café, shop and Clore Learning Centre

Historic Royal Palaces is the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, the Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace.  We help everyone explore the story of how monarchs and people have shaped society, in some of the greatest palaces ever built.

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