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"The Daily Telegraph: A Glimpse into the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert III, Naval Reviews
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"The Daily Telegraph: A Glimpse into the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert III, Naval Reviews, and More in Queen Alexandra's Artistic Lens" Step back in time to 1904-1908 as we explore the captivating world captured by Queen Alexandra through her artistic talents. Join us on a journey aboard the royal yacht Victoria and Albert III, where the crew's camaraderie is beautifully depicted. Witness King Christian IX of Denmark and Prince Frederick in their regal splendor, frozen forever in an exquisite portrait. Intriguingly, Queen Alexandra also recognized the importance of journalism with her engraving titled "A Recognition of the Fourth Estate. " Delve into this thought-provoking piece that pays homage to those who shape public opinion. Additionally, be captivated by George Augustus Sala's engraved image, which transports you to a different era filled with literary brilliance. Commodore Sir Archibald Milne takes center stage in another masterpiece by Queen Alexandra. His distinguished presence brings forth tales of naval prowess and courage. And let us not forget Ernest Shackleton's ship HMS Nimrod; its grandeur immortalized through artistry. The opening of Cardiff's Alexandra Dock in 1907 is a sight to behold - witness history unfold before your eyes as ships dock for trade and exploration. Experience a thrilling naval review off Portsmouth's coast; feel the excitement build as majestic vessels parade their might. Queen Alexandra showcases her talent once again with "The Raising of HMS Gladiator" - an awe-inspiring depiction of strength amidst adversity. Sailors on the royal yacht off Norway provide a glimpse into life at sea during this remarkable voyage. And finally, Princess Victoria graces our vision alongside Her Majesty's beloved dogs - an endearing portrayal that captures both royalty and companionship. Join us as we immerse ourselves in these extraordinary moments from yesteryears – brought to life through Queen Alexandra’s artistic lens.