Following Albert’s premature death, Victoria commissioned the creation of photographs and decorative objects that memorialised her beloved husband
JANE AND MARGARET DAVISON (ACTIVE 1870)
The Cenotaph of Albert, Prince Consort: Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor
1874Woodbury type | 16.6 x 21.0 cm (image) | RCIN 2101209
Photograph of the cenotaph of Albert, Prince Consort, formed of white marble with four kneeling Angels at the corners.
The photograph is accompanied by a caption: 'THE CENOTAPH; SOUTH SIDE.'
The photograph is accompanied by a caption: 'THE CENOTAPH; SOUTH SIDE.'
Creator(s)
Jane and Margaret Davison (active 1870) (photographer)
Subject(s)
Henri Joseph François, Baron de Triqueti (1804-74)Prince Albert, Prince Consort (1819-61)16.6 x 21.0 cm (image)
The Cenotaph. South Side. [The Triqueti Marbles in the Albert Memorial Chapel, Windsor]
- Acquired by Queen Victoria by 1876
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