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Waless Collection

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Background imageWaless Collection: Prince Wales Feathers

Prince Wales Feathers
The Prince of Waless feathers, with the motto Ich Dien (I serve)

Background imageWaless Collection: Archetype - Personification of Wales - Traditional Costume

Archetype - Personification of Wales - Traditional Costume
Archetype - Personification of Wales - Full Traditional Costume. The Prince of Waless feathers is the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales. The leek is another popular Welsh symbol. Date: 1903

Background imageWaless Collection: The Kennington Theatre, Kennington Park Road, Kennington (formerly - The Princess of Waless Theatre)

The Kennington Theatre, Kennington Park Road, Kennington (formerly - The Princess of Waless Theatre) - damaged by German bombing in 1943 and subsequently demolished. Date: 1906

Background imageWaless Collection: The Prince of Waless Own Band March (colour litho)

The Prince of Waless Own Band March (colour litho)
583749 The Prince of Waless Own Band March (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWaless Collection: The South Lancashire Regiment Memorial, Hermanville

The South Lancashire Regiment Memorial, Hermanville
The Regiment is also known as the Prince of Waless Volunteers.They came ashore on D-Day as part of the first waves & the area around this Memorial contains other memorials to the leading elements

Background imageWaless Collection: Prince of Waless Tour of India 1875

Prince of Waless Tour of India 1875
Front cover supplement in The Illustrated London News, October 1875. Eldest son of Queen Victoria, Prince of Waless (later Edward VII), embarked on an extensive tour of the Indian subcontinent

Background imageWaless Collection: Photograph of officers of the Leinster Regiment

Photograph of officers of the Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) Lewis gun class, Silesia, 1921.From an album of 58 photographs associated with the Prince of Wales

Background imageWaless Collection: Card sent with comforts by Queen Alexandas Field Force Fund

Card sent with comforts by Queen Alexandas Field Force Fund
Documents relating to the service of Lt Col Frank Hercules Walker, 7th Prince of Waless (North Staffordshire Regiment) at Gallipoli 1915-1916, killed in action 7 Jan 1916

Background imageWaless Collection: The Shire Horse Show at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Uk: 1

The Shire Horse Show at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Uk: 1
THE SHIRE HORSE SHOW AT THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, UK: 1. Two-year-old stallions in the ring. 2. Looking him over. 3. A baby. 4. The morning toilet. 5. The Prince of Waless stallion. 6

Background imageWaless Collection: The Paris Exhibition A the Prince of Waless Indian Presents: an Afternoon Sketch

The Paris Exhibition A the Prince of Waless Indian Presents: an Afternoon Sketch, France

Background imageWaless Collection: The Paris Exhitition - the Dining Room in the Prince of Waless Pavilion, France

The Paris Exhitition - the Dining Room in the Prince of Waless Pavilion, France

Background imageWaless Collection: Sir Samuel Baker at the Royal Geographical Society: H

Sir Samuel Baker at the Royal Geographical Society: H.R.H. the Prince of Waless Speech, 1873 Engraving

Background imageWaless Collection: Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta: Race for the Town Cup: the Prince of Waless Yacht

Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta: Race for the Town Cup: the Prince of Waless Yacht " hildegarde" Rounding the Flag-Boat at the Lepe Buoy

Background imageWaless Collection: Snowdon Mountain Rly

Snowdon Mountain Rly
The easiest way to the summit of Snowdon, Waless highest mountain, is to take the mountain railway. There are hotels when you get there. Date: 1908

Background imageWaless Collection: The Lumberers Arch, Ottawa, 1860

The Lumberers Arch, Ottawa, 1860
Engraving showing the Lumberers Arch at Ottawa, erected on the occasion of the Prince of Waless visit to Canada, 1860

Background imageWaless Collection: Three Crowns at the Tower of London, 1885

Three Crowns at the Tower of London, 1885
Engraving showing three of the Crowns kept at the Tower of London, 1885. Shown, left to right, are St. Edwards Crown, The Queens Crown and the Prince of Waless Crown

Background imageWaless Collection: West Yorkshire Regiment

West Yorkshire Regiment
THE PRINCE OF WALESs OWN WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT 5th and 6th Battalions

Background imageWaless Collection: TROOPER

TROOPER
A Trooper from the 12th Lancers (Prince of Waless Own)

Background imageWaless Collection: Pyne - Dragoon

Pyne - Dragoon
A DRAGOON An officer of the Tenth, or Prince of Waless Dragoons


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"Wales: A Tapestry of History and Pride" Step into the world of Wales, where history intertwines with pride. From the iconic Prince Wales Feathers to the grandeur of The Kennington Theatre, every corner tells a story. In 1906, The Princess Theatre stood tall on Kennington Park Road before being tragically damaged by German bombing in 1943. Its demolition marked the end of an era, but its memory lives on. The rhythmic beats of The Prince Own Band March echo through time, reminding us of their contribution to our cultural heritage. Their vibrant melodies bring joy and unity to all who listen. Across borders lies The South Lancashire Regiment Memorial in Hermanville, a testament to bravery and sacrifice. It stands as a symbol of remembrance for those who fought valiantly for their country. Travel back in time to 1875 when the Prince of Wales embarked on his unforgettable tour through India. His visit left an indelible mark on both nations' histories and strengthened bonds between cultures. Archetype - Personification of Wales - Traditional Costume captures the essence and spirit that defines this nation's identity. Through traditional attire, we celebrate our rich heritage and honor our ancestors. A photograph immortalizes officers from the Leinster Regiment—a glimpse into their camaraderie amidst challenging times. Their unwavering dedication serves as inspiration for generations to come. Queen Alexandas Field Force Fund sends heartfelt comforts through a card—reminders that even during war, compassion prevails. These acts remind us that humanity can triumph over adversity. Military Badges proudly display symbols representing courage, loyalty, and duty—the embodiment of Welsh soldiers' valor throughout history. Each badge carries stories etched deep within its design—an emblematic tribute to those who served bravely under difficult circumstances. As we delve into these fragments from Wales's past—be it art or artifacts—we are reminded of the resilience and spirit that define this remarkable nation.