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EGGS of an ERA

Seven unique giant eggs created by leading artists are currently on display across Chelsea in London to honour and celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Clarence Court Eggs, The Elephant Family and Cadogan have joined forces with seven well known artists to produce the giant eggs, which will be displayed in a trail on and then be auctioned to support conservation work across South Asia.

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In Sloane Square the final egg representing the 1970’s sees a Union Jack with God Save The Queen written on it. In 1977 HM The Queen celebrated her Silver Jubilee and the country was, as now swathed in red, white and blue flags.

Each design represents a different decade of the Queen’s reign and is a wonderful way to celebrate the extraordinary Monarch, as well as being able to raise awareness of conservation work.

The display is seen as a forerunner to the next Big Egg Hunt UK, a large scale and high-profile fundraising event that will return in 2023 as the world’s largest interactive egg hunt!

This year sees MICE & TOURISM around the Worlde-Magazine celebrate its silver anniversary - 25 years in publication.

We began with just 25 paper copies sent out to clients by post informing them of events and news from around the World.

As technology advanced, so did we and soon we became an online publication in 1997.

We have expanded and adapted over time and today we are one of the more unusual e-magazines serving the ever changing world of travel, tourism & MICE and all the sectors within.

Always offering you a new perspective or an interesting feature, you can be sure we will be here for many more years to come.

Thank you to all our readers for their continued support over the years.

THE MICE & TOURISM around the World e-Magazine Team

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