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Prince Consort Collection (page 6)

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: The royal mausoleum, Frogmore, 1901. Artist: HN King

The royal mausoleum, Frogmore, 1901. Artist: HN King
The Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, 1901. Frogmore Mausoleum, near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort, 1860

Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort, 1860. Portrait of Victoria (1819-1901), the longest reigning monarch (1837-1901) and her husband Prince Albert who was born in the same year but died of typhus

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Prince Consorts Mausoleum, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

Prince Consorts Mausoleum, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Prince Consorts Mausoleum, 1880. Frogmore Mausoleum, near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor, 1880. Prince Alberts tomb. An illustration from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Prince Consort Albert, husband and consort of Queen Victoria, (1901). Artist: George Hayter

Prince Consort Albert, husband and consort of Queen Victoria, (1901). Artist: George Hayter
Prince Consort Albert, husband and consort of Queen Victoria, (1901). Albert (1819-1861) died of typhus

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: HRH Prince Albert, 19th century. Artist: J Brown

HRH Prince Albert, 19th century. Artist: J Brown
HRH Prince Albert, 19th century. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819-1861) was the husband and consort of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to the Resolute, 1856, (c1888)

Visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to the Resolute, 1856, (c1888)
Visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to the Resolute, Spithead, Hampshire, 1856, (c1888). Queen Victoria and her husband visit the ship of British Arctic explorer John Franklin

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Royal and Imperial visit to the Crystal Palace, 1850s, (c1888). Artist: William Barnes Wollen

Royal and Imperial visit to the Crystal Palace, 1850s, (c1888). Artist: William Barnes Wollen
Royal and Imperial visit to the Crystal Palace, 1850s, (c1888). Queen Victoria and Prince Albert take part in a procession down the nave

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: The Queen distributing the Crimea Medal, Horseguards Parade, London, c1850s, (1888)

The Queen distributing the Crimea Medal, Horseguards Parade, London, c1850s, (1888). Queen Victoria awarding medals to soldiers who fought in the Crimean War

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: The Queen waving farewell to the Duke of Wellington flagship, c1850s, (1888)

The Queen waving farewell to the Duke of Wellington flagship, c1850s, (1888). Queen Victoria waves off HMS Duke of Wellington, a 131-gun Royal Navy warship which was launched in 1852

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. The Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: The Albert Memorial, London, 1901. Artist: Pawson & Brailsford

The Albert Memorial, London, 1901. Artist: Pawson & Brailsford
The Albert Memorial, London, 1901. The memorial to Albert, Prince Consort was erected in Kensington Gardens near to the Albert Hall

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: George of Denmark, Prince Consort of Queen Anne of Great Britain. Artist: N Parr

George of Denmark, Prince Consort of Queen Anne of Great Britain. Artist: N Parr
George of Denmark, Prince Consort of Queen Anne of Great Britain

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: The Queens Visit to France, 19th century, (1900)

The Queens Visit to France, 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are greeted by French citizens on a royal visit, c1850s

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Albert Hall, London, 20th Century

Albert Hall, London, 20th Century. The Albert Hall, a concert hall seating 8000 people, was named in memory of Prince Albert

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Albert Memorial, London, 20th Century

Albert Memorial, London, 20th Century. The memorial to Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, was erected in Kensington Gardens near to the Albert Hall

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Baptism of Prince of Wales, 1842 (c1850s)

Baptism of Prince of Wales, 1842 (c1850s). The future King Edward VII was born in 1841 and christened Albert Edward in St Georges Chapel, Windsor on 25 January 1842

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Great Exhibition of 1851, (c1850s)

Great Exhibition of 1851, (c1850s). A glass palace was built in Hyde Park to exhibit many things from different nations worldwide in 1851

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Marriage of Queen Victoria, 1840 (c1850s)

Marriage of Queen Victoria, 1840 (c1850s). The Queen married her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in the Chapel Royal at St James Palace on 10 February 1840

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, consort of Queen Victoria, c1840-1861 (1910)

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, consort of Queen Victoria, c1840-1861 (1910). Artist: George Baxter
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, husband and consort of Queen Victoria, c1840-1861 (1910). Prince Albert (1819-1861) married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Opening of the Great Exhibition by Queen Victoria, Hyde Park, London, 1 May 1851, (1899)

Opening of the Great Exhibition by Queen Victoria, Hyde Park, London, 1 May 1851, (1899). Conceived by Prince Albert, the Great Exhibition was intended to showcase the Works of the Industry of all

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Marriage of Queen Victoria and Albert, Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace, 10th February, 1840, (1899)

Marriage of Queen Victoria and Albert, Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace, 10th February, 1840, (1899)
Marriage of Queen Victoria and Albert, Chapel Royal in St Jamess Palace, 10th February, 1840, (1899). An engraving from James Taylors The Victorian Empire, William Mackenzie, (London, 1899)

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Osborne House, former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, 1899

Osborne House, former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, 1899
Osborne House, former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1899. Osborne House was a place of ones own, quiet and retired for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Machinery Hall, Crystal Palace Exhibition, London, 1851

Machinery Hall, Crystal Palace Exhibition, London, 1851. Conceived by Prince Albert, the Great Exhibition was intended to showcase the Works of the Industry of all Nations

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Artist: D le Bihan

Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Artist: D le Bihan
Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, built for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Queen Victorias carriage can be seen in the centre

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, 1851

Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, 1851. An interior view of the main avenue looking eastwards, showing galleries supported by iron columns rising to ridge-and-furrow glass

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Ground plan of Prince Alberts model dwellings for the labouring classes, 1851

Ground plan of Prince Alberts model dwellings for the labouring classes, 1851. A number of these buildings were constructed

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Prince Alberts model dwelling for the labouring classes, 1851

Prince Alberts model dwelling for the labouring classes, 1851. A number of these buildings were constructed. They were of hollow brick construction and housed four families, each occupying a flat

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Vacation Amusements No 4, 1840. Artist: John Doyle

Vacation Amusements No 4, 1840. Artist: John Doyle
Vacation Amusements No 4, 1840. A young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert join the Duke of Wellington for some holiday sketching and painting

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, c1840s

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, c1840s. Victoria (1819-1901) and Albert (1819-1861) as a youthful married couple, both wearing the blue ribbon of the Order of the Garter

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Victoria (1819-1901) and Albert (1819-1861) riding in Windsor Park when young. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Queen Victoria opening the Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace, London, 1 May 1851

Queen Victoria opening the Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace, London, 1 May 1851. Conceived by Prince Albert, the Great Exhibition was intended to showcase the Works of the Industry of all Nations

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Queen Victoria arriving to open the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, London, 1851

Queen Victoria arriving to open the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, London, 1851. Artist: Le Blond
Queen Victoria arriving to open the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, London, 1851. The Crystal Palace was built to house the Great Exhibition of the Works of the Industry of all Nations

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with their six eldest children, c1850

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with their six eldest children, c1850. Louisa the youngest shown here, born 1848. Their eldest son, the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) is in the boat

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Funeral of Albert, Prince Consort, 1861

Funeral of Albert, Prince Consort, 1861. The hearse approaching St Georges Chapel, Windsor. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861) married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Funeral of Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 1861

Funeral of Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 1861. The funeral procession in the nave of St Georges Chapel, Windsor

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Death of Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 14 December 1861

Death of Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 14 December 1861. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Albert, Prince Consort, showing his hives to Queen Victoria

Albert, Prince Consort, showing his hives to Queen Victoria. Albert (1819-1861) introduced improved bee hives to the royal apiaries

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, and Joseph Paxton, 1851. Artist: John Tenniel

Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, and Joseph Paxton, 1851. Artist: John Tenniel
Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, and Joseph Paxton, 1851. Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, handing Joseph Paxton, designer of the Crystal Palace, a £ 20

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Death of Albert, Prince Consort, 1861

Death of Albert, Prince Consort, 1861. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861) married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 1851

Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 1851
Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 1844. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: What The Nation Hopes Soon To See, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

What The Nation Hopes Soon To See, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
What The Nation Hopes Soon To See, 1863. On 8th January 1864, the New Year was celebrated by the birth of a son, Albert Victor, afterwards Duke of Clarence, to the Prince and Princess of Wales

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: The Royal Visit to Cherbourg Anticipated, 1858

The Royal Visit to Cherbourg Anticipated, 1858. The Emperor Napoleon III speaking to Queen Victoria A fine gun, Your Majesty. Queen Victoria replying Yes! Exactly like a number we have at Woolwich

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Ph-pps The Fortunate, 1858

Ph-pps The Fortunate, 1858. (As he Appeared when made a Knight of the Shower Bath.) Phipps, Prince Alberts private secretary, kneels down whilst holding a pair of boots

Background imagePrince Consort Collection: Balm for the Wounded, 1859

Balm for the Wounded, 1859. Queen Victoria says Poor little man, Did he have a nasty tumble? Heres something to make him all right again



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