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Princess Ena, Daughter of Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, injured by a Fall from her Pony, 10 February (engraving)
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Princess Ena, Daughter of Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, injured by a Fall from her Pony, 10 February (engraving)
1604546 Princess Ena, Daughter of Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, injured by a Fall from her Pony, 10 February (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Princess Ena, Daughter of Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, injured by a Fall from her Pony, 10 February. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 17 February 1894.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23067482
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
10 February Fall Medical Supplies Pony Princess Henry Of Battenberg Victoria Eugenie Of Battenberg Wounded Limb Asclepius Asklepieion Asklepios Healthcare Injuries Medical Science Medical Services Physical Health Wound Wounded
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This engraving captures a poignant moment in history as it depicts Princess Ena, the beloved daughter of Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, who suffered an unfortunate injury from a fall off her pony on 10 February. The image showcases the resilience and strength of this young royal amidst adversity. Published in The Illustrated London News on 17 February 1894, this illustration beautifully portrays the courage displayed by Princess Ena during her recovery. Despite her wounds, she remains poised and determined to overcome this setback with grace. The artwork not only highlights the physical injury endured by Princess Ena but also emphasizes the importance of medical science and healthcare services in treating such injuries. It symbolizes how even members of royalty are not exempt from accidents or ailments, reminding us that health is a universal concern regardless of one's social status. Asclepius, the Greek god associated with healing and medicine, stands as a symbolic figure in this engraving. His presence signifies hope for Princess Ena's full recovery under his watchful eye. Through this historical print captured by an English School artist from the 19th century, we gain insight into both the personal journey of a young princess overcoming adversity and society's recognition of medical advancements during that time period. This artwork serves as a testament to human resilience and our collective pursuit for better healthcare practices.
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