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W & D DOWNEY : 57 & 61 EBURY STREET, LONDON

Uncovering of the Prince Consort's Statue at Balmoral

15 Oct 1867

Albumen print | 26.3 x 34.4 cm (page dimensions) | RCIN 2160417

Photograph of the unveiling of the Prince Consort's statue at Balmoral. Queen Victoria and her children hold umbrellas in a small group below the statue. A group of gillies stand behind them. There is a crowd on the far left side of the photograph, all holding umbrella. A group of Highland guards stand to attention behind the statue, on the far right side of the photograph.

In her journal Queen Victoria recorded the unveiling, writing: 'I & the children stood just in front of the statue which was covered. ... The soldiers presented arms & the Pipes played as we gazed on the dear noble figure of my beloved one who used to be with us here in the prime of beauty, goodness & strength! Then Dr Robertson stepped forward & made a very pretty little speech in the name of the servants & tenants, thanking me for the gift of the statue, & this was followed by the soldier's firing a "fen de joie", then all cheering, & "God save the Queen" being sung. The rain ceased for a few minutes & we were photographed'
  • Creator(s)

    W & D Downey : 57 & 61 Ebury Street, London (photographer)

  • 26.3 x 34.4 cm (page dimensions)

    12.2 x 19.5 cm (image)

  • Subject(s)
    • Places
      • Europe
        • Great Britain
          • Scotland
            • Aberdeenshire [Scotland]
              • Balmoral Castle [Aberdeenshire]
    • Science, Medicine and Technology
      • Industries, Crafts and Trades
        • Travel Goods
          • Umbrellas
    • Social sciences