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Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
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Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. The Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert, who died of typhoid in 1861 at the age of 42. An illustration from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, (Marcus Ward and Co, London, 1880)
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Prince Consort's Tomb, 1880 - A Timeless Tribute to Love and Loss
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. This print captures the solemn beauty of the Prince Consort's Tomb, a poignant symbol of love and remembrance. Created by renowned artist Robert Taylor Pritchett in 1880, this image takes us inside the Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore near Windsor Castle in Berkshire. Commissioned by Queen Victoria herself, this mausoleum was built as a final resting place for her beloved husband, Prince Albert. The prince tragically succumbed to typhoid fever in 1861 at just 42 years old. This enchanting engraving is an illustration from "Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither" by W. H. Davenport Adams. The interior of the mausoleum exudes grandeur with its marble architecture and regal atmosphere. It stands as a testament to Victorian royalty and their enduring love story. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported back to the 19th century when Britain mourned its loss alongside Queen Victoria. Through this evocative print, we witness not only a physical structure but also an emotional connection between two souls bound together forever in death. The tomb represents more than just burial; it encapsulates devotion, grief, and everlasting loyalty. Let this mesmerizing photograph serve as a reminder that even in our mortal existence, true love transcends time itself.
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