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Prince Consorts Mausoleum, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
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Prince Consorts Mausoleum, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Prince Consorts Mausoleum, 1880. Frogmore Mausoleum, near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert, who died of typhoid at the age of 42. An illustration from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
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Prince Consorts Mausoleum, 1880. This print captures the grandeur of the Frogmore Mausoleum, a solemn testament to love and loss. Built by Queen Victoria as a final resting place for her beloved husband, Prince Albert, who tragically succumbed to typhoid at just 42 years old. The mausoleum stands proudly near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, England. The artist Robert Taylor Pritchett skillfully depicts the intricate architecture of this Victorian masterpiece. The engraving showcases its imposing entrance and exterior with remarkable detail. The monochrome palette adds a sense of timelessness to the image, emphasizing the enduring nature of grief. This nineteenth-century print is an illustration from 'Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither' by W. H. Davenport Adams, published in London in 1880. It serves as a poignant reminder of Queen Victoria's devotion to her late husband and their lasting legacy. As we gaze upon this somber scene, we are transported back in time to witness history unfold before our eyes. The mausoleum symbolizes not only death but also eternal love and remembrance—a powerful concept that transcends centuries. The Prince Consorts Mausoleum print is a treasure trove for architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone captivated by tales of undying affection amidst sorrowful circumstances.
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