The Legislative Assembly building, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Portrait of Queen Mary (Teck) located in a 4nd floor hallway.


The Province of Alberta, Legislative Assembly Building, is located in Edmonton, Alberta on a site that was once part of the frontier fort (Fort Edmonton) that resulted in the settlement of the Canadian west. The Assembly is unicameral and has met here since the late nineteenth century. This image shows a formal portrait of Queen Mary, wife of King George IV of the United Kingdom. She was born Princess Mary of Teck. It is located in a second floor hallway. The artist is Victor Albert Long, 1866-1938, it was painted in 1910 in honor of the coronation of George IV.


Size: 3510px × 5265px
Location: Legislative Assembly Building, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Photo credit: © Stillman Rogers / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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