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Alberts Collection

"Alberts: A Name Woven Into History" In this captivating journey through time, we encounter the illustrious Alberts who have left an indelible mark on various realms

Background imageAlberts Collection: Queen Victoria in Family Photograph 1863

Queen Victoria in Family Photograph 1863
Queen Victoria shown with members of her family shortly after the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales, with a mourning bust of her late husband in the centre. (left) Prince Albert

Background imageAlberts Collection: VICTORIA IN WOLVERHAMPTON

VICTORIA IN WOLVERHAMPTON
Following Prince Albert's death, the people of Wolverhampton raised money to erect a statue in his honour. It was completed in 1866, and unveiled by Queen Victoria. Date: 30 November 1866

Background imageAlberts Collection: Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione

Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione
Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), alias Hermione. A Shakespearean comment on the fact that Victoria has stayed too long in retirement following Albert's death; her people want to see her again

Background imageAlberts Collection: Willem Alberts

Willem Alberts South Africa & The Sharks Rugby Union England V South Africa Rugby UnionInvestec International Twickenham, Middlesex, England 27 November 2010 Date: 27 November 2010

Background imageAlberts Collection: Poet and Doctor Colonel John McCrae Memorial

Poet and Doctor Colonel John McCrae Memorial
McCrae, who served in the Boer War, is popularly remembered as the author of what is probably the best-known poem of the First World War -In Flanders Fields

Background imageAlberts Collection: Royal Group 1848

Royal Group 1848
Queen Victoria and Prince Alberts young family. Date: 1848

Background imageAlberts Collection: Last British Troops Leave India

Last British Troops Leave India
Burmah-Shell Photographic News Service photograph: Last British Troops Leave India.One of two photographs of Somerset Light Infantry, last British troops to leave India, Bombay, 1948

Background imageAlberts Collection: Tell me why - Music Sheet Cover

Tell me why - Music Sheet Cover, words by Al Alberts, music by Marty Gold and featured by Peter Madren, Geoffrey Everitt and Peter Murray, from Radio Luxemburg

Background imageAlberts Collection: Alberts Johnston Crossing Desert Join Southern Army

Alberts Johnston Crossing Desert Join Southern Army
Artokoloro

Background imageAlberts Collection: Picture No. 11066708

Picture No. 11066708
Albert's Lyrebird scratching in leaf litter in forest. O'Reilly's, near Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageAlberts Collection: Picture No. 11066707

Picture No. 11066707
Albert's Lyrebird scratching in leaf litter in forest. O'Reilly's, near Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia. Date:

Background imageAlberts Collection: Albert's Lyrebird (Menura alberti) adult male, walking in subtropical rainforest, McPherson Range

Albert's Lyrebird (Menura alberti) adult male, walking in subtropical rainforest, McPherson Range, Queensland, Australia

Background imageAlberts Collection: Albert's Lyrebird - in full courtship display. Male Albert's lyrebirds display all winter

Albert's Lyrebird - in full courtship display. Male Albert's lyrebirds display all winter (breeding season)
AU-69-LAW Alberts Lyrebird - in full courtship display near Wilsons Peak, New South Wales/Queensland border Menura alberti Male Alberts lyrebirds display all winter (breeding season)

Background imageAlberts Collection: Albert's Lyrebird - Male in courtship display. The male selects the favourite of a number of

Albert's Lyrebird - Male in courtship display. The male selects the favourite of a number of display sites in his
AU-68-LAW Alberts Lyrebird - Male in courtship display Montane rainforest at The Head, near Wilsons Peak, Queensland/New South Wales border


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"Alberts: A Name Woven Into History" In this captivating journey through time, we encounter the illustrious Alberts who have left an indelible mark on various realms. Queen Victoria, the epitome of regality, graces a family photograph in 1863, showcasing her profound connection to the name. Moving forward, we find ourselves in Wolverhampton where Victoria's presence echoes through the ages. But wait. There's more to this tale than meets the eye. In a delightful twist of fate, Queen Victoria is humorously depicted as Hermione in a cartoon - proving that even monarchs can embrace their playful side. Shifting gears from royalty to global affairs, we witness history unfold as British troops bid farewell to India. The departure signifies both an end and a new beginning for this nation intertwined with Alberts' legacy. Diving into personal narratives within our narrative tapestry brings us face-to-face with Willem Alberts - a name resonating across diverse fields. From his poetic verses and medical expertise to his memorialized presence as Colonel John McCrae's tribute recipient, Willem exemplifies the multifaceted nature of those bearing this renowned surname. Zooming back into royal circles once again takes us back to 1848 when the Royal Group posed for posterity. Amongst them stands an enigmatic figure named Alberts whose story remains untold but undoubtedly fascinating. And finally. . Music fills our ears as "Tell me why" adorns its sheet cover - another testament to how deeply embedded they can within artistic expressions throughout history. With each mention of Willem Alberts echoing like a refrain throughout these hints, one cannot help but wonder about his significance and impact on generations past and present. As we unravel these threads connecting individuals separated by time yet united by their shared name – "Alberts, " it becomes clear that they have woven themselves into history's grand tapestry with unwavering grace and distinction.