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Victoria Adelaide Mary Collection

"Victoria Adelaide Mary: A Royal Legacy Captured in Time" Step into the world of Victoria Adelaide Mary, the Crown Princess of the German Empire and Prussia

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: The Crown Princess of the German Empire and of Prussia, 1884. Artist: Rudolf Blind

The Crown Princess of the German Empire and of Prussia, 1884. Artist: Rudolf Blind
The Crown Princess of the German Empire and of Prussia (Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland.), 1884. Victoria, Princess Royal (1840-1901)

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Victoria, Princess Royal, as a child, sits for a portrait by the painter, Sir Franicis Grant

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: The Cross, Banbury, Oxfordshire, 1910

The Cross, Banbury, Oxfordshire, 1910. Stone monument erected in 1859 to commemorate the marriage of Queen Victorias daughter Victoria, the Princess Royal

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: Victoria, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, (1900). Artist: Reichard & Lindner

Victoria, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, (1900). Artist: Reichard & Lindner
Victoria, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, (1900). Victoria (1840-1901) married Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia in 1858

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: The Princess Royal, 1884. Artist: Vincent Brooks

The Princess Royal, 1884. Artist: Vincent Brooks
The Princess Royal, 1884. Portrait of Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary (1840-1901), daughter of Queen Victoria, from Vanity Fair, (7 June 1884)

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: Confirmation of the princess royal, Windsor Castle, 1856

Confirmation of the princess royal, Windsor Castle, 1856
Confirmation of the princess royal in the private chapel, Windsor Castle, 1856. Queen Victorias daughter, Victoria, Princess Royal, is confirmed in a Christian ceremony

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: The christening of the Princess Royal, 1841, (1900)

The christening of the Princess Royal, 1841, (1900). Queen Victorias daughter, Victoria, Princess Royal (1840-1901), is baptised in a Christian ceremony in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: Queen Victorias children, mid-19th century. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Queen Victorias children, mid-19th century. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Queen Victorias children, mid-19th century. Princess Royal, (born 1840); Princess Alice Maud Mary (born 1843); Prince Alfred Ernest (born 1844); Princess Helena Augusta Victoria (born 1845); Edward

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, late 19th century

Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, late 19th century. Series of portraits showing the Princess Royal (1840-1901) at 11 months, at 17, 18

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: Marriage of the Princess Royal and Emperor Frederick III, 25 January 1858, (c1888)

Marriage of the Princess Royal and Emperor Frederick III, 25 January 1858, (c1888). Victoria, Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Victoria, was married at the Chapel Royal, St. Jamess Palace

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: The Wooing of the Princess Royal, 1850s, (1888)

The Wooing of the Princess Royal, 1850s, (1888). Emperor Frederick III presents an engagement ring to Victoria, Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Victoria. They were married in 1858

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: Page of Buckingham Palace Census Return for 1841

Page of Buckingham Palace Census Return for 1841. It shows the age of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as 20 and their first child, the Princess Royal, as 6 months

Background imageVictoria Adelaide Mary Collection: A National Toast, 1858

A National Toast, 1858. Health and Happiness to the Bride and Bridegroom! (Hoorah!). Mr Punch, as the Peoples representative


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"Victoria Adelaide Mary: A Royal Legacy Captured in Time" Step into the world of Victoria Adelaide Mary, the Crown Princess of the German Empire and Prussia, as we explore her captivating life through a series of remarkable portraits. In 1884, artist Rudolf Blind immortalized Victoria's regal presence in a stunning portrait. Her grace and poise shine through, reflecting her status as an influential figure during this era. Traveling back to c1841, we find Buckingham Palace abuzz with excitement as the Princess Royal sits for a portrait by William Radclyffe. The artist skillfully captures her youthful charm and undeniable beauty. Moving forward to 1910, we discover Victoria standing before The Cross in Banbury, Oxfordshire. This snapshot showcases her deep connection to spirituality and highlights her role as a devout member of society. Reichard & Lindner's artwork from 1900 portrays Victoria, Princess Royal - Queen Victoria's eldest daughter - radiating elegance and sophistication, and is evident that she inherited both her mother's regality and artistic flair. Vincent Brooks' masterpiece from 1884 depicts the Princess Royal with an air of wisdom beyond her years. Her piercing gaze reveals a woman destined for greatness within royal circles. Windsor Castle witnessed an important moment in Victoria's life when she received confirmation there in 1856. This event marked another step towards fulfilling her duties as part of the British monarchy. The christening ceremony captured by Reichard & Lindner in 1841 showcases not only tradition but also familial love surrounding young Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise – Queen Victoria’s beloved eldest daughter. Franz Xaver Winterhalter brings together all of Queen Victoria’s children in one breathtaking painting from mid-19th century. Among them stands Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise – radiant among siblings who would shape history themselves. On January 25th, 1858, Emperor Frederick III wooed our Princess Royal, leading to their marriage.