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Hills & Saunders (1852 to date)

The Albert Room, Windsor Castle  c.1873

Albumen print | 15.9 x 20.6 cm (image) | RCIN 2100607

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After Prince Albert's death in this room, Queen Victoria kept everything remaining as it was when he died, and ensured that fresh water and soap, and clothes, were provided every day, until her death.

This photograph shows the interior of the Blue Room (also known as the Albert Room) at Windsor Castle, looking towards the window. There are two beds, decorated with dried flowers and grasses and separated by a bust of Albert, the Prince Consort. By the windows are a dressing table and chair.