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"Queen Mary of Teck: A Royal Legacy at Cambridge Cottage, Kew" Step into the enchanting world of Queen Mary of Teck, the beloved queen consort of King George V

Background imageTeck Collection: Queen Mary at the Festival of Britain

Queen Mary at the Festival of Britain
Queen Mary touring the pavilions of the Festival of Britain on the South Bank of London in a wheelchair. Date: 1951

Background imageTeck Collection: Queen Mary when Princess May of Teck

Queen Mary when Princess May of Teck
Studio portrait of Queen Mary (1867 - 1953), possibly when still Princess May of Teck. showing a back view with her wearing an elegant evening dress and holding a fan. Date: c.1890

Background imageTeck Collection: Princess May of Teck with her family, c. 1884

Princess May of Teck with her family, c. 1884
Princess May of Teck with her family, c.1884

Background imageTeck Collection: Princess May of Teck

Princess May of Teck
Photographic portrait of Princess May of Teck (1867-1953), pictured when a young woman, date unknown. She later married the Duke of York

Background imageTeck Collection: A Coronation Festivity: a ball in aid of a hospital

A Coronation Festivity: a ball in aid of a hospital
The Prince and Princess of Teck and the ladies who are patronesses of the function, a fancy dress ball at the Savoy Hotel in aid of the Prince Francis of Teck Memorial Fund of the Middlesex Hospital

Background imageTeck Collection: Household Brigade at Hawthorn Hill Meeting

Household Brigade at Hawthorn Hill Meeting
Prince Alexander of Teck (Queen Marys brother), with his wife Princess Alexander of Teck (Princess Alice of Albany) standing behind the fence on his right, watching the riders at the water jump

Background imageTeck Collection: Earl of Athlone

Earl of Athlone
Major General Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, formerly Prince Alexander of Teck (14 April 1874-16 January 1957)

Background imageTeck Collection: Prince Alexander of Teck, Earl of Athlone

Prince Alexander of Teck, Earl of Athlone
Major General Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, formerly Prince Alexander of Teck (14 April 1874-16 January 1957)

Background imageTeck Collection: After King Georges review: The Prince of Wales (driving) and Prince Alexander of Teck returning

After King Georges review: The Prince of Wales (driving) and Prince Alexander of Teck returning to headquarters

Background imageTeck Collection: Queen Mary at the Royal Free Hospital

Queen Mary at the Royal Free Hospital, taking over royal duties during George Vs illness. Formerly Princess May of Teck, she married King George V in 1893 and devoted much of her time to charity

Background imageTeck Collection: Queen Mary / Iln 1895

Queen Mary / Iln 1895
QUEEN MARY (Princess Mary of Teck) Queen of George V

Background imageTeck Collection: Cambridge / Adolphus Ger

Cambridge / Adolphus Ger
ADOLPHUS FREDERICK 1st DUKE of CAMBRIDGE Military, son of George III, grandfather of Mary of Teck (who married George V)

Background imageTeck Collection: Cambridge / Adolphus Maull

Cambridge / Adolphus Maull
ADOLPHUS FREDERICK 1st DUKE of CAMBRIDGE Military, son of George III, grandfather of Mary of Teck (who married George V)

Background imageTeck Collection: Cambridge / Lady May

Cambridge / Lady May
LADY MAY CAMBRIDGE later Lady Henry Abel Smith Daughter of the Earl and Countess of Athlone (Alexander of Teck and Princess Alice)

Background imageTeck Collection: Teck / Alexander / 1914

Teck / Alexander / 1914
PRINCE ALEXANDER OF TECK with his wife, Princess Alice of Albany, their son Rupert and their daughter May

Background imageTeck Collection: Teck / Prince / Vfair 1870

Teck / Prince / Vfair 1870
PRINCE OF TECK on his horse

Background imageTeck Collection: George V Weds

George V Weds
He weds Princess Mary of Teck at St James Palace, London



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"Queen Mary of Teck: A Royal Legacy at Cambridge Cottage, Kew" Step into the enchanting world of Queen Mary of Teck, the beloved queen consort of King George V. Nestled in the picturesque grounds of Cambridge Cottage, Kew, this historic residence witnessed countless moments that shaped British history. From her coronation souvenir postcard alongside King George V to their grand wedding ceremony, every corner resonates with regal elegance and timeless charm. Immerse yourself in the captivating ambiance as you explore rooms adorned with exquisite artifacts and photographs capturing Queen Mary's grace and poise. Delve into a bygone era as you admire the radiant portrait of Princess May from 1885, showcasing her youthful beauty and promising future. Witness another milestone as Queen Victoria congratulates Princess May on her royal wedding to George, Duke of York – a union that would later see them ascend to the throne. Discover more about Queen Mary's fascinating life through rare photographs depicting her reign alongside King George V. Marvel at their enduring love story captured in an intimate snapshot from c. 1902 – a testament to their unwavering bond amidst turbulent times. As you wander through this historical treasure trove, reflect upon the rich heritage shared between two noble houses: Albany and Teck. The royal wedding held here in 1904 brought together these esteemed families under one roof, leaving an indelible mark on British royalty. Join us on a journey back in time as we celebrate Queen Mary's legacy at Cambridge Cottage, Kew – an extraordinary tribute to a remarkable queen who left an indelible imprint on Great Britain's history for generations to come.