David Hurn
Queen Charlotte's Ball, London, 1967
Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
25.4 x 30.3 cms
10 x 11 14/16 ins
Series: 3. Queen Charlotte's Ball (1967)
11932
Paper 25.4 x 30.3 cms Image 15.3 x 22.7 cms Queen Charlotte's Ball was the highlight of what was called 'The debutante season' and 'coming out'. It dated back to...
Paper 25.4 x 30.3 cms
Image 15.3 x 22.7 cms
Queen Charlotte's Ball was the highlight of what was called "The debutante season" and "coming out". It dated back to the 18th century. In c. 1780 the King, George III, staged a ball for his wife's birthday. The Queen Charlotte's Ball was an opportunity for aristocratic young women to be presented at court.
In 1958 the Lord Chamberlain announced the end of the royal presentation ceremony. This resulted in a record number of applications. Over three days 1,400 girls were presented to Queen Elizabeth II. In the years that followed the ball continued with a large cake replacing the Queen. It ended in the 1970s.
Image 15.3 x 22.7 cms
Queen Charlotte's Ball was the highlight of what was called "The debutante season" and "coming out". It dated back to the 18th century. In c. 1780 the King, George III, staged a ball for his wife's birthday. The Queen Charlotte's Ball was an opportunity for aristocratic young women to be presented at court.
In 1958 the Lord Chamberlain announced the end of the royal presentation ceremony. This resulted in a record number of applications. Over three days 1,400 girls were presented to Queen Elizabeth II. In the years that followed the ball continued with a large cake replacing the Queen. It ended in the 1970s.