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Franco-British Exhibition, White City - Palace of Music
circa 1910s
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Media ID 23422956
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Agreement Architect Battleships Belcher Cordiale Franco Franco British Hands Patriotic Patriotism Pavilion Relationship Shaking Unity
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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This postcard captures the spirit of unity and friendship between France and Britain during the Franco-British Exhibition held at White City, London, in 1908. The Palace of Music, a magnificent pavilion designed by renowned British architect John Belcher, stands proudly in the background. The French and British leaders, holding hands and shaking them in a symbolic gesture of the permanent and cordial agreement between their two nations, are depicted in the foreground. The exhibition, which marked the centenary of the Treaty of Tordesillas, aimed to strengthen the Franco-British relationship and showcase the cultural, artistic, and industrial achievements of both countries. The presence of battleships in the Thames River, visible in the background, serves as a reminder of the naval power and military might of the two maritime nations. The Palace of Music, with its intricate architecture and grandeur, epitomizes the patriotic fervor and cooperation that characterized the Franco-British Exhibition. This postcard is a testament to the enduring friendship between France and Britain, and the shared values of art, culture, and progress that have shaped their relationship for generations.
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