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Jubilee Event Collection

Step back in time and relive the grandeur of the jubilee event with these captivating glimpses into history

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Printed Jubilee Version of God Save The Queen, 1887

Printed Jubilee Version of God Save The Queen, 1887
Printed for St Swithuns Church as part of East Grinsteads Golden Jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria Parish Records Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Par 348/7/22

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Diamond Jubilee Poster for West Tarring, 1897

Diamond Jubilee Poster for West Tarring, 1897
Order of Proceeding for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee Festival in the parish of West Tarring, West Sussex Parish Record Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Par 193/7/21

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Diamond Jubilee Poster for Westbourne, 1897

Diamond Jubilee Poster for Westbourne, 1897
Poster of events to celebrate Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee Parish Records Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Par 206/7/16

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Jubilee Arch, East Gate, Chichester, 1897

Jubilee Arch, East Gate, Chichester, 1897
View looking east. Part of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: PH 4834

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Jubilee Arch, West Gate, Chichester, 1897

Jubilee Arch, West Gate, Chichester, 1897
View looking east. Part of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: PH 20175

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Jubilee Arch, South Gate, Chichester, 1897

Jubilee Arch, South Gate, Chichester, 1897
View looking south. Part of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: PH 20174

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Jubilee Arch, North Gate, Chichester, 1897

Jubilee Arch, North Gate, Chichester, 1897
View looking north. Part of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee celebrations Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: PH 20173

Background imageJubilee Event Collection: Jubilee Arch, South Gate, Chichester, 22 June 1897

Jubilee Arch, South Gate, Chichester, 22 June 1897
View looking north up South Street. Part of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: PH 7472


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Step back in time and relive the grandeur of the jubilee event with these captivating glimpses into history. The year was 1887, and as the nation celebrated Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, a printed version of "God Save The Queen" emerged, immortalizing this momentous occasion. Fast forward to 1897, when West Tarring and Westbourne proudly displayed their Diamond Jubilee posters, announcing their participation in the festivities. As you stroll through Chichester's gates in that same year, you are greeted by magnificent Jubilee Arches at every turn. The East Gate stands tall and proud, adorned with regal decorations that pay homage to the queen's reign. Moving westward, you encounter another breathtaking arch at the city's West Gate - a symbol of unity and celebration for all who pass beneath it. But wait. There is more to explore within Chichester's walls. Venture southwards to discover yet another splendid Jubilee Arch standing guard at the South Gate. Its intricate design captures the essence of Victorian elegance while commemorating this significant milestone in British history. And don't forget about Chichester's North Gate. Here lies yet another awe-inspiring Jubilee Arch - a testament to both craftsmanship and national pride. As you stand before it, surrounded by echoes from centuries past, you can't help but feel connected to those who once gathered here in jubilation. These remarkable remnants from yesteryear transport us back to an era filled with pomp and circumstance; where communities came together under one banner to honor their beloved monarch. So join us on this journey through time as we celebrate not only Queen Victoria but also our shared heritage – reminding ourselves of how far we've come while cherishing those moments that shaped our nation’s story forever.