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English: Queen Victoria surrounded by her entire family, that reigned across the entire Europe. It is a royal family group photograph at Coburg, into the Palais Edinburgh, following the wedding of Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Grand Duke Ernest of Hesse, 21 April 1894. (The wedding took place two days before, on 19 ...
English: This painting by Victoria of the new Balmoral, designed by Albert to resemble his native German castles, was made in 1852 while it was being built. Sketchbook Illustration: 4 October 1852 “Balmoral Castle from the Approach (Abergeldie Side)”. Watercolour, by Queen Victoria. Inventory number: K.55 f.66 (18.5 x 17.8 cm)
Date: 17 February 2009: Source: Own work: Author: Marek Ślusarczyk Photo portfolioPermission (Reusing this file)Outside Wikipedia projects you must attribute the work to the author: Marek Ślusarczyk or www.microstock.pl.
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English: The body of Queen Victoria on her deathbed, 1901. The Queen is lying on a bed, surrounded by white fabric, holding a cross. There are portraits of Prince Albert above the bed, and to the side. Flowers surround the Queen.
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