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Call Number:

PH-01368

Collection Name:

J. Russell & Sons Photography Collection

Creator:

J. Russell & Sons

No. of Items:

9 items

Span Dates:

1901-1905

Description:

The collection consists of one albumen print (964:0705:0001), five gelatin silver prints (964:0705:0002-0003; 964:0706:0001-0003) and three platinum prints (964:0706:0004-0006) by J. Russell and Sons. Titles follow:

964:0705:0001 -- Portrait of H.R.H. Princess Victoria, Her Majesty the Queen, and H.R.H. Princess Louise (Duchess of Fife) taken at the occasion of the wedding of Princess Margaret of Connaught to Crown Prince Gustav Adolphus of Sweden and Norway at Windsor on June 15, 1905;

964:0705:0002 -- Wedding photograph of Prince and Princess Gustav Adolphus of Sweden, 1905;

964:0705:0003 -- Wedding photograph of Prince and Princess Gustav Adolphus of Sweden with Princess Ena of Battenberg, Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg, Princess Mary of Wales and Princess Patricia of Connaught, 1905;

964:0706:0001 -- Queen Victoria lying in state at the Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor Castle, February 2-3, 1901;

964:0706:0002 -- Queen Victoria's Funeral, the Royal Marines on the way back from the chapel, February, 1901;

964:0706:0003 -- Queen Victoria's coffin being pulled by sailors passing the Guildhall in Windsor, February 2, 1901;

964:0706:0004 -- Queen Victoriaýs funeral. The Royal Mourners in the funeral procession from Osborne House to Trinity Pier, Cowes Isle of Wight, February 1, 1901;

964:0706:0005 -- Queen Victoriaýs funeral procession from Osborne House to Trinity Pier, Cowes, February 1, 1901;

964:0706:0006 -- Queen Victoriaýs funeral, The Alberta carrying the bier from Cowes to Portsmouth passing the warships, February 1, 1901.

Location(s):

H-J Box, Small (964:0705:0001-0003)
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I-J Box, Large (964:0706:0002)
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J Box, Medium (964:0706:0001, 0003-0006)
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