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Memorial works

Following Albert’s premature death, Victoria commissioned the creation of photographs and decorative objects that memorialised her beloved husband

      AFTER? HILLS & SAUNDERS (1852 TO DATE)

      The Queen's Bedroom, Windsor Castle

      after a photograph dated c. 1873

      Albumen print | 6.3 x 8.5 cm (whole object) | RCIN 2418592

      Photograph of Queen Victoria's Bedroom, in the Private Apartments, Windsor Castle. The photograph shows a half-tester bed with a knitted square blanket on top, a bedside cabinet with a glass and bell and a sofa with cushions at the foot of the bed. The are pictures on the wall, one of which is a portrait of Princess Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg (1797-1862) by Cordon (RCIN 407130). 

      The photograph is in an envelope marked 'One Set of Rooms - (Reduced)'.
      • Creator(s)

        After? Hills & Saunders (1852 to date) (photographer) [After a work possibly attributed to Hills & Saunders]

      • 6.3 x 8.5 cm (whole object)

      • A label on a brass tablet (RCIN 55344) suggests that the photograph was 'always placed on the Queen's writing table'

      • Subject(s)
        • Places
          • Europe
            • Great Britain
              • England
                • Berkshire [England]
                  • Windsor [Berkshire]
                    • Windsor Castle
                      • Interiors of Windsor Castle
                      • Upper Ward [Windsor Castle]
                        • Private Apartments [Windsor Castle]
                          • Queen's Bed Room [Private Apartments, Windsor Castle]
        • Science, Medicine and Technology
          • Home economics
            • The Home
              • Bedrooms
            • Furniture & accessories
              • Beds
              • Cabinets (furniture)
              • Seating. Chairs
                • Seats
              • Cushions
            • Tableware
              • Drinking glasses
            • Mending of Clothes at home
              • Knitting