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Her Majesty leaving Blair Athol Church, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Her Majesty leaving Blair Athol Church, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty leaving Blair Athol Church, 1844. Queen Victoria stayed at Blair Castle during her second visit to Scotland. Here we see...the church of Blair Athol, with the Queen and Prince Albert leaving by the principal porch; the pathway being flanked by the Highland Guard. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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This print captures a significant moment in history - "Her Majesty leaving Blair Athol Church, 1844". Queen Victoria, accompanied by her beloved Prince Albert, is seen exiting the grand Blair Athol Church through its principal porch. The pathway leading away from the church is lined with the imposing figures of the Highland Guard, forming an impressive guard of honor. Taken during Queen Victoria's second visit to Scotland while staying at Blair Castle, this engraving was featured in the renowned "Illustrated London News" of 1844. The image showcases not only the religious significance of Christianity but also highlights the monarch's role as a symbol of faith and devotion. Intriguingly, this photograph offers a glimpse into nineteenth-century British society. It portrays both men and women dressed in traditional attire, reflecting their adherence to societal norms and expectations. Moreover, it emphasizes Queen Victoria's position as Empress of India and her reign over Great Britain and Ireland. The unknown creator skillfully captured this historic moment for posterity. This remarkable print serves as a testament to both royal heritage and religious customs that were deeply intertwined during Victorian times. As we admire this snapshot from history today, we are transported back to an era where tradition met modernity under Her Majesty's sovereign rule.
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