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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visiting soldiers wounded in the Crimean War
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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visiting soldiers wounded in the Crimean War
3744629 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visiting soldiers wounded in the Crimean War, at Brompton Hospital, Chatham, 1855 (lithograph) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coloured lithograph by J.A. Verner); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22292358
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Casualties Chatham Crimea Crimean Her Majesty Hospital Kent Patients Prince Albert Reform Ward Injuries Queen Victoria Wound Wounded
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This lithograph captures a poignant moment in history as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visit soldiers wounded in the Crimean War. The image showcases the compassion and concern of the royal couple towards their brave soldiers, highlighting their dedication to supporting those who fought for their country. Set within the walls of Brompton Hospital in Chatham, Kent, this scene depicts a ward filled with injured patients. The atmosphere is solemn yet hopeful, as Queen Victoria's presence brings comfort and encouragement to these valiant men. Prince Albert stands beside her, his regal stature reflecting his commitment to both his role as consort and his duty to the military. The vibrant colors used by J. A. Verner beautifully enhance this lithograph, adding depth and emotion to an already powerful image. Each detail meticulously captured by John Tenniel allows us a glimpse into this significant historical event. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the sacrifices made during times of war and how even royalty can be deeply moved by human suffering. This artwork serves as a testament not only to Queen Victoria's empathy but also to her unwavering support for her troops. Through its vivid portrayal of compassion amidst adversity, this lithograph immortalizes an important chapter in British history while honoring those who selflessly served their nation on the battlefield.
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