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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Telegram sent by the Hon. Harriet Lepel Phipps, (1841-1922, lady-in-waiting 1862-1901), to the Hon. Evelyn Moore (b. 1856) at Monteviot, Ancrum, Roxburghshire, saying "The Queen wishes you to know dear Princess Beatrice had a daughter at a ¼ to 4 this afternoon both are doing well", in pencil as received, 1 side 5½" x 8¾", Balmoral, 24th October short internal closed tear without loss

Item Date:  1887
Stock No:  53615      £30

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Telegram sent by the Hon. Marie Mallet (née Adeane, Mrs. Bernard Mallet) (1859-1929, lady-in-waiting 1887-1901), to the Hon. Evelyn Moore (b. 1856) at 21 Chester Square, S.W., saying "The Queen desires me to thank you for your kind sympathy" (on the death of her second son Alfred, 1844-1900, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg & Gotha), in pencil as received, 1 side 5½" x 8¾", Osborne, 31st July

Item Date:  1900
Stock No:  53616      £30

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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Fine Lithographed Letterhead showing Windsor Castle from across the Thames, the full range including St George's Chapel and the Gatehouse, in the late afternoon sunlight, with cows in the foreground and a boat with a sail, 3¾" x 6½", no date, circa

Item Date:  1840
Stock No:  56682      £75

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VICTORIA-21909-1.jpg THE FUNERAL OF QUEEN VICTORIA
[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

'The Order for the Burial of the Dead according to the use of the Church of England' with inserted leaf headed 'Funeral of her Late Majesty Queen Victoria, 2nd February 1901, Programme of Music', 18pp 8vo., with superb purple velvet binding with embossed gilt crowns, white watered silk endpapers, gilt dentelles, London,

Item Date:  1901
Stock No:  21909      £3750

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VICTORIA-36265-1.jpg THE QUEEN EXPRESSES HER ANXIETY ABOUT HER HAEMOPHILIAC SON AFTER AN ACCIDENT
VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)

Third person Autograph letter to Arnold Royle saying that "The Queen is thankful to hear the night was better - at least free from pain. How, exactly, did the accident happen? Are Leopd's rooms comfortable? Has he one or 2? And have you got cradle & crutches & carrying chair?", if not, "they shd. be sent for. If only he can just walk with crutches or sticks - the journey wd. be nothing...", she suggests that he should "arrive at Windsor, (London might be awkward on acct. [of] the arrival) on the 18th or 20th. Both wd. suit The Queen..." she ends by instructing Royle, "Pray always write at once to Sir. Wm. when anything occurs: bad knees, fit or bleeding - He has saved the Pce.'s life so often & is so devoted to him - that he ought to know at once...", 3 sides 8vo., on black edged mourning paper, Osborne headed and monogrammed paper, 2nd February

Item Date:  1882
Stock No:  36265      £775

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