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The Prince of Waless Departure from Balmoral, His Royal Highness inspecting the Guard of Honour of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders at Ballater Station, 25 September (engraving)
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The Prince of Waless Departure from Balmoral, His Royal Highness inspecting the Guard of Honour of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders at Ballater Station, 25 September (engraving)
1601080 The Prince of Waless Departure from Balmoral, His Royal Highness inspecting the Guard of Honour of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders at Ballater Station, 25 September (engraving) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Prince of Waless Departure from Balmoral, His Royal Highness inspecting the Guard of Honour of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders at Ballater Station, 25 September. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 4 October 1902.
s Begg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25147132
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Balmoral Departure Guard Of Honour Inspecting Prince Of Wales
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This engraving captures a significant moment in history, showcasing "The Prince of Wales's Departure from Balmoral". The image depicts His Royal Highness inspecting the Guard of Honour of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders at Ballater Station on 25 September. With great attention to detail, Samuel Begg skillfully brings this scene to life. The Prince stands tall and regal, exuding an air of authority as he meticulously inspects the soldiers before him. Dressed in their traditional Scottish attire, the members of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders proudly present themselves for inspection. Set against the backdrop of Gordon Castle and surrounded by lush Scottish scenery, this engraving beautifully encapsulates both military precision and natural beauty. It is evident that this departure holds great ceremonial significance as it marks an important event for both royalty and Scotland itself. Published in The Illustrated London News on 4 October 1902, this illustration offers a glimpse into a bygone era when such grand departures were celebrated with pomp and circumstance. As part of a royal party bidding farewell to Balmoral, this momentous occasion showcases not only the importance placed upon tradition but also highlights the enduring connection between royalty and its people. This remarkable print from Bridgeman Images serves as a testament to history while offering viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in a world long past.
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