Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia; Princess Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe (née Princess Victoria of Prussia)







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Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia; Princess Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe (née Princess Victoria of Prussia)
by Hills & Saunders
albumen carte-de-visite, circa 1870
3 1/2 in. x 2 1/8 in. (88 mm x 55 mm) image size
acquired Clive Holland, 1959
Photographs Collection
NPG x132837
Sittersback to top
- Princess Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe (née Princess Victoria of Prussia) (1866-1929), Daughter of Frederick III, Emperor of Germany and Princess Victoria. Sitter in 14 portraits.
- Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia (1840-1901), Consort of Frederick III, German Emperor, King of Prussia; daughter of Queen Victoria. Sitter associated with 124 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Hills & Saunders (active 1850-1900), Photographers. Artist associated with 206 portraits.
Events of 1870back to top
Current affairs
William Edward Forster's Education Act is passed, making provisions for education for all under-13s. It demonstrated the balance in Gladstone's first ministry between progressive reform and conservativism by spreading literacy, whilst maintaining the status of Church schools.The Married Women's Property Act gives wives rights over their own earnings.
Art and science
The Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's fantasy-overture Romeo and Juliet, based on Shakespeare's play and written with the aid of composer Mily Balakirev, debuts in Moscow, conducted by Nikolai Rubenstein.W. G. Grace becomes cricket captain of Gloucestershire, marking the start of a successful decade for the club in which they won three 'Champion County' titles.
International
Isaac Butt, an Irish MP at Westminster, forms the Home Rule Association.The Franco-Prussian war breaks out between France and a coalition of German states led by Prussia. Provoked by the candidacy of German Prince Leopold Hohenzollen-Sigmaringen for the Spanish throne, France declared war in July after Bismark published the deliberately provocative Ems telegraph, in which the French were represented in an offensive light on the issue.
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