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Princess Beatrice of Battenberg

(1857-1944), Fifth and youngest daughter of Queen Victoria; wife of Prince Henry of Battenberg

Sitter associated with 102 portraits
Beatrice, the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, was called 'Baby' by her mother well into adult life. Her father, the Prince Consort died when she was just four years old, and thereafter Beatrice's chief role was as the comfort and companion of her mother. She acted as Queen Victoria's secretary until her death in 1901. Indeed, the Queen only gave her consent to Beatrice's marriage to Prince Henry of Battenberg on condition that the couple made their home with her.

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Princess Beatrice of Battenberg, by Ladislas Nievsky (Niewsky), for  London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company - NPG x197443

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg

by Ladislas Nievsky (Niewsky), for London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company
albumen cabinet card, 1887
NPG x197443

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg, by York & Son, after  Unknown photographer - NPG x3621

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg

by York & Son, after Unknown photographer
glass lantern slide, 1890s
NPG x3621

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg, by Robert Milne - NPG x8493

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg

by Robert Milne
printing-out paper print on card mount, 1890s
NPG x8493

Queen Victoria on holiday with members of her family, by Numa Blanc (André François Numa Blanc de Labarthe) - NPG x24836

Queen Victoria on holiday with members of her family

by Numa Blanc (André François Numa Blanc de Labarthe)
albumen panel card, 10 April 1890
NPG x24836

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg, by James Russell & Sons - NPG x32974

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg

by James Russell & Sons
carbon print, published 7 March 1891
NPG x32974

Queen Victoria at breakfast with Princesses Beatrice and Victoria, by Alexander Lamont Henderson, published by  Underwood & Underwood - NPG x45209

Queen Victoria at breakfast with Princesses Beatrice and Victoria

by Alexander Lamont Henderson, published by Underwood & Underwood
albumen stereoscopic card, April 1895
NPG x45209

'A Royal Luncheon Party at Windsor', by Mary Steen, printed and published by  James Russell & Sons - NPG x46561

'A Royal Luncheon Party at Windsor'

by Mary Steen, printed and published by James Russell & Sons
albumen cabinet card, 1895
NPG x46561

Queen Victoria and family, by Robert Milne - NPG x8488

Queen Victoria and family

by Robert Milne
bromide print, September 1897
NPG x8488

Queen Victoria and family, by Hills & Saunders - NPG x35274

Queen Victoria and family

by Hills & Saunders
half-plate glass negative, 1897
NPG x35274

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg, by Lafayette, published by  J. Beagles & Co - NPG x32976

Princess Beatrice of Battenberg

by Lafayette, published by J. Beagles & Co
bromide postcard print, (April 1900)
NPG x32976

Queen Victoria's Funeral Cortège, by James Russell & Sons - NPG x135124

Queen Victoria's Funeral Cortège

by James Russell & Sons
bromide print, 4 February 1901
NPG x135124

Royal group in the Crimson Drawing-Room at Windsor Castle, by Percy Lewis Pocock, for  W. & D. Downey - NPG x1585

Royal group in the Crimson Drawing-Room at Windsor Castle

by Percy Lewis Pocock, for W. & D. Downey
vintage print on photographer's card mount, 17 November 1907
NPG x1585

Royal group in the Crimson Drawing-Room at Windsor Castle, by Percy Lewis Pocock, for  W. & D. Downey, published by  Rotary Photographic Co Ltd - NPG x135923

Royal group in the Crimson Drawing-Room at Windsor Castle

by Percy Lewis Pocock, for W. & D. Downey, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
vintage print, 17 November 1907
NPG x135923

'Group of the Royal Family of Europe Now at War. A Family Quarrel', by Percy Lewis Pocock, for  W. & D. Downey, published by  Underwood & Underwood - NPG x200036

'Group of the Royal Family of Europe Now at War. A Family Quarrel'

by Percy Lewis Pocock, for W. & D. Downey, published by Underwood & Underwood
colour halftone postcard print, 17 November 1907
NPG x200036

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