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Duchess Of Cambridge Collection

The Duchess of Cambridge, also known as Princess Augusta, was a prominent figure in British history

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge laugh during a visit to a cultural event at the Central Park in Kuala Lumpur

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Duchess of Cambridge pub, Windsor which was re-named in 2011 was the first to be

The Duchess of Cambridge pub, Windsor which was re-named in 2011 was the first to be
England, Berkshire, Windsor, The Duchess of Cambridge pub, re-named in 2011 was the first to be named after the newly married Kate

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: Princess Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge, 1818. Artist: J Alais

Princess Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge, 1818. Artist: J Alais
Princess Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge, 1818. Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel (1797-1889) married Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, the seventh son of King George III of Great Britain, in 1818

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: UK, England, Berkshire, Windsor, Thames Street, Duchess of Cambridge

UK, England, Berkshire, Windsor, Thames Street, Duchess of Cambridge

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: Historical depiction of the disputation of St Catherine of Alexandria

Historical depiction of the disputation of St Catherine of Alexandria, also known as St Catherine of the Wheel
1900s, 19th-century, 2 people, accurate, alexandria, anthropoidea, archive, arts, attraction, attractions, big, british, buffy tufted-ear marmoset, buffy-tufted marmoset, building, buildings

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: Carriage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Queen Victorias coronation parade

Carriage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Queen Victorias coronation parade
6338988 Carriage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Queen Victorias coronation parade by British School, (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams

A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819. Creator: Charles Williams
A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals, 1819

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge (litho)

Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge (litho)
3105122 Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge (litho) by Jentzen, Friedrich (1815-1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: Augusta (1797-1889), Duchess of Cambridge

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Royal Family at the Founding of the Wellington College (engraving)

The Royal Family at the Founding of the Wellington College (engraving)
1097595 The Royal Family at the Founding of the Wellington College (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: Exhibition of Her Majestys Jubilee Presents at St Jamess Palace (engraving)

Exhibition of Her Majestys Jubilee Presents at St Jamess Palace (engraving)
1046100 Exhibition of Her Majestys Jubilee Presents at St Jamess Palace (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Silver Wedding Presents to the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough House (engraving)

The Silver Wedding Presents to the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough House (engraving)
1595172 The Silver Wedding Presents to the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough House (engraving) by English School

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace, from London Interiors with their Costumes

The Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace, from London Interiors with their Costumes
931662 The Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace, from London Interiors with their Costumes and Ceremonies pub. Joseph Mead, London, c.1843 (steel engraving) by Shepherd

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Duchess of Cambridge, 1842 (litho)

The Duchess of Cambridge, 1842 (litho)
3105089 The Duchess of Cambridge, 1842 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duchess of Cambridge, 1842)

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Guards Ball in the International Exhibition Building, the Royal Party in the Supper-Room

The Guards Ball in the International Exhibition Building, the Royal Party in the Supper-Room (engraving)
1102569 The Guards Ball in the International Exhibition Building, the Royal Party in the Supper-Room (engraving) by English School

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville

The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville
The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. The Duchess of Cambridge (as Anne of Bretagne) and her court, in Her Majestys ball costume of Queen Philippa

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: Augusta Wilhelmina Louise, Duchess of Cambridge, 1830. Artist: Say

Augusta Wilhelmina Louise, Duchess of Cambridge, 1830. Artist: Say
Augusta Wilhelmina Louise, Duchess of Cambridge, 1830. Princess Augusta of Hesse-Cassel (1797-1889) was the consort of Prince Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge, a son of King George III

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Duchess of Cambridge
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge wears a floral crown after a reception for women of the Solomon Islands in Honiara

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Catherine, visit Manly beach to view a surf lifesaving demonstration and meet competitors, in Sydney

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: London. Royal Wedding. Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge

London. Royal Wedding. Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge
London. Horse Guards Parade. Royal Wedding. Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge returning to Buckingham Palace

Background imageDuchess Of Cambridge Collection: The Royal Wedding

The Royal Wedding
Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, who has been given the title of The Duchess of Cambridge, kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace


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The Duchess of Cambridge, also known as Princess Augusta, was a prominent figure in British history. She was married to the Duke of Cambridge and played a significant role in various events throughout her life. One notable historical depiction shows the disputation of St Catherine of Alexandria in front of the Western Roman buffy-tufted marmoset Maximus. This painting, found in the House of Borgia, showcases the duchess's appreciation for art and culture. In 1818, an artist named J Alais captured Princess Augusta's beauty and elegance in a stunning portrait. The artwork titled "Princess Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge" is a testament to her grace and charm. Located in Berkshire's Windsor on Thames Street stands the Duchess of Cambridge building. This architectural marvel serves as a reminder of her influence and impact on England's landscape. Tragedy struck when the Queen attended the funeral of the late Duchess. With deep sorrow, she laid a wreath on her coffin as a sign of respect and remembrance for this remarkable woman who had left an indelible mark on society. During Queen Victoria's coronation parade, all eyes were drawn to the carriage carrying both Duke and Duchess. Their presence added grandeur to this momentous occasion that celebrated Britain's monarchy. Not only did Princess Augusta excel at being regal but also possessed theatrical talents. In 1819, she starred in "The Rivals, " captivating audiences with her performance that showcased both her versatility and passion for arts. Augusta’s lithograph portrays her poise perfectly; it captures every nuance that made her such an admired figure during those times—a true representation befitting royalty itself. Sadly, another engraving depicts yet another funeral procession—this time commemorating our beloved duchess herself. Her passing marked not only loss but also served as an opportunity for reflection on how much she contributed to society during her lifetime. At Wellington College's founding, the Royal Family gathered to celebrate this momentous occasion.