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Gotha Collection

"Gotha: A Captivating Connection to Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and Their Children" Step back in time to the royal family of Great Britain in 1897

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Gotha Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and their Children
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Gotha Collection: The Royal Family of Great Britain 1897
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Gotha Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
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Gotha Collection: Gotha Bomber
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Gotha Collection: Marriage of Victoria
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Gotha Collection: Gotha - from His Royal Highness Prince Alberts drawing, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton
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Gotha Collection: Signature Of Albert Prince Consort Of Great Britain And Ireland Original Name Francis Albert
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Gotha Collection: Australia Map Gotha, Justus Perthes, 1872, Atlas
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Gotha Collection: Fountain system Wasserkunst at Schlossberg with Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, Thuringia, Germany
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Gotha Collection: Gotha Market Place Germany Victorian period
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Gotha Collection: The Gotha Raid, France
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Gotha Collection: Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone
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Gotha Collection: Princess Sibylla of Sweden, with daughters
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Gotha Collection: PRINCESS ELLA OF HESSE
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Gotha Collection: Gotha with the Inselberg, Thuringia, Germany, Historic, Photochrome print from the 1890s
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Gotha Collection: The Royal Wedding at Coburg, Her Majesty the Queen embracing the Bride after the Wedding Ceremony
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Gotha Collection: Bristol fighter attacks German Gotha bomber over London by night (colour litho)
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Gotha Collection: The Silver Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg, Torchlight Demonstration at Schloss
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Gotha Collection: Visit of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh to Liverpool, a Sketch on the Exchange 'Flags'(engraving)
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Gotha Collection: The Greco-Russian Wedding Ceremony in the Imperial Chapel of the Winter Palace
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Gotha Collection: The Anglican Wedding Ceremony in the Alexander Hall of the Winter Palace, St Petersburg (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: The late Duke of Saxe-Coburg, Brother of the late Prince Consort (b / w photo)
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Gotha Collection: 1064442
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Gotha Collection: Portrait of Prince Albert as King Edward III (colour litho)
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Gotha Collection: The Late Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: The Prince of Wales (pencil on paper)
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Gotha Collection: The Museum in Gotha (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburg (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: The Royal Wedding at Coburg, the Bridal Trousseau (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: The Wedding Gifts (b / w photo)
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Gotha Collection: Johann Casimir von Coburg, Duke of Saxony, 1633 (oil on canvas)
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Gotha Collection: Ernst I, the Pious, Duke of Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (oil on canvas)
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Gotha Collection: Portrait of Leopold I (1790-1865) of Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha in the Uniform of a Cuirassier
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Gotha Collection: Prince Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha (1790-1865) 1816 (colour litho)
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Gotha Collection: Sampler in memory of Albert Prince Consort (embroidery)
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Gotha Collection: In memory of His Royal Highness Prince Albert (b / w photo)
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Gotha Collection: Museum of HRH the Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, in Gotha, Mr Franz Neumann, Architect (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: Queen Victorias Visit to Germany, Reinhardsbrunn, near Gotha
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Gotha Collection: The count of Eu and his Staff
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Gotha Collection: Paraguayan War - Emperor of Brazil at Alegrete Camp
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Gotha Collection: The Royal Wedding at Coburg, the Wedding Breakfast in the Throne Room of the Castle of Ehrenburg
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Gotha Collection: The Royal Marriage at Coburg (b / w photo)
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Gotha Collection: The Royal Wedding at Coburg, the Ceremony in the Chapel (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: The Royal Wedding at Coburg, the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse-Darmstadt (b / w photo)
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Gotha Collection: Princess Augusta at the Fishermans Hut
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Gotha Collection: HRH the Duke of Edinburgh (engraving)
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Gotha Collection: HRH The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, with his son-in-law HRH The Grand Duke of Hesse (engraving)


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"Gotha: A Captivating Connection to Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and Their Children" Step back in time to the royal family of Great Britain in 1897. Amongst the grandeur and elegance of this era, one name stands out - Gotha. This enchanting place holds a significant place in history, intertwined with the lives of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It all began with their marriage - a union that would shape an empire. As they exchanged vows, little did they know that their love story would forever be linked to Gotha. From His Royal Highness Prince Albert's drawing in 1845 emerged a vision for this remarkable town. Gotha Bomber may have taken on a different meaning today but once referred to an aircraft that soared through the skies during World War I. However, our focus lies beyond military endeavors; it is about exploring the roots itself. Delve into its rich heritage as we discover an original signature from none other than Albert Prince Consort himself. With his full name Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel Prince Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha etched onto paper, it serves as a testament to his connection with this captivating place. But Gotha extends far beyond British borders; even Australia has felt its influence. Justus Perthes' map from 1872 showcases how this small German town left an indelible mark across continents. As we journey through time, let us not forget the beauty nestled within these walls. The fountain system Wasserkunst at Schlossberg beckons us closer while Friedenstein Castle adds charm to Thuringia's landscape. And who can resist exploring Gotha Market Place? Transport yourself back to Victorian times as you stroll through its bustling streets filled with vibrant energy and historical significance. However, not all tales are filled with joyous moments; some carry remnants of tragedy too. The mention of "The Gotha Raid, France" reminds us of the sacrifices made during times of conflict.