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Departure of Their Royal Highnesses from Osborne in the Victoria and Albert, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Departure of Their Royal Highnesses from Osborne in the Victoria and Albert, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Departure of Their Royal Highnesses from Osborne in the Victoria and Albert, 1862. Alice, daughter of Queen Victoria, married Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse at the royal residence of Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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Departure of Their Royal Highnesses from Osborne: A Historic Moment in 19th Century Royal History This enchanting engraving captures the moment of departure of Their Royal Highnesses, Princess Alice Maud Mary of the United Kingdom and Grand Duke Louis IV of Hesse and By Rhine, from Osborne House in the Isle of Wight, following their wedding in 1862. The newlyweds bid farewell to their loved ones and set sail on their honeymoon aboard the royal yacht, embarking on a new chapter in their lives. The scene is set against the backdrop of the picturesque Osborne House, with its distinctive red and white striped flags fluttering in the breeze. The Grand Duchess, dressed in elegant Victorian attire, stands on the deck of the steamship, waving to the crowd gathered on the shore. Her husband, Prince Louis, stands beside her, also waving and smiling. The naval ships in the background add an air of grandeur and importance to the occasion. The smoke billowing from the steamship's chimney and the flags of various nations adorning the masts of the accompanying naval vessels signify the international significance of the royal visit. The press, represented by the Illustrated London News, was there to document the event, ensuring that the news of the royal wedding and honeymoon reached the masses. This engraving is a testament to the grandeur and pageantry of the Victorian era, and serves as a reminder of the historical significance of the marriage between Princess Alice and Grand Duke Louis. The image has been preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, a fitting home for this beautiful piece of art and history.
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