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George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge... 1850. Creator: Smyth
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George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge... 1850. Creator: Smyth
His Royal Highness George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge, K.G. G.C.H. &c. from a picture by Mr. Crowley, 1850. Portrait of...a Major-General in the Army, General Commanding in the Dublin District, and Colonel of the 17th Lancers..the only son of Adolphus-Frederick, the late Duke of Cambridge, by the Princess Augusta-Wilhelmina-Louisa his wife...The Peerage honours his Royal Highness inherits are the Dukedom of Cambridge, the Earldom of Tipperary, and the Barony of Culloden, which were conferred on the late Duke, then Prince Adolphus Frederick, by his father, King George III. on the 27th November, 1801. The title of Cambridge has been almost invariably associated with Royalty'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
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This black and white portrait depicts His Royal Highness George William Frederick Charles, the 2nd Duke of Cambridge, K.G. G.C.H. &c., taken from an original painting by Mr. Crowley in 1850. The Duke is shown as a Major-General in the Army, General Commanding in the Dublin District, and Colonel of the 17th Lancers. He is the only son of Adolphus-Frederick, the late Duke of Cambridge, and Princess Augusta-Wilhelmina-Louisa his wife. Born in 1819, the Duke's peerage titles include the Dukedom of Cambridge, the Earldom of Tipperary, and the Barony of Culloden, which were conferred on his father, then Prince Adolphus Frederick, by King George III on November 27, 1801. The title of Cambridge has been almost invariably associated with Royalty. In this portrait, the Duke is dressed in the uniform of a field marshal, complete with epaulets and mutton chop sideburns, which were fashionable during the 19th century. The Duke's facial hair, along with his stern expression and piercing gaze, exudes an air of authority and confidence. This engraving was published in the Illustrated London News in 1850, providing a glimpse into the fashion and style of the time. The Duke's apparel, from his uniform to his sideburns, represents the military tradition and prestige that came with the title of Duke of Cambridge.
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