Landscape, Nature and Architecture
Technological improvements enabled Prince Albert to collect photographs of places that were significant to him
AFTER ÉDOUARD BALDUS (1813-89)
Gare d'Amiens
1890 copy after 1855 originalCarbon print made from a salted paper print original | 29.6 x 44.4 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2584477
Photograph of the railway station of Amiens. The station consists of a series of five sheds, all of different widths. The central shed is topped by a clock tower.
This photograph is part of an album of prints presented to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a memento of their state visit to France from 18-27 August 1855
Creator(s)
After Édouard Baldus (1813-89) (photographer)
Gustav William Henry Mullins (1854-1921) (photographer)
29.6 x 44.4 cm (whole object)
- Presented to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Subject(s)
- Places
- Europe
- France
- Picardy [France]
- Somme [France]
- Amiens [Somme]
- Somme [France]
- Picardy [France]
- France
- Europe
- Geography
- Travels & exploration
- Royal visits & tours
- Royal visits & tours-France
- Royal visits & tours-France 1855
- Royal visits & tours-France
- Royal visits & tours
- Travels & exploration
- Arts, Recreation, Entertainment & Sport
- Architecture
- Secular architecture
- Railway stations (architecture)
- Secular architecture
- Architecture
- Science, Medicine and Technology
- Engineering & Technology
- Railways
- Railway track
- Railways
- Engineering & Technology
- Places