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HENRY-54236-1.jpg THE FUNERAL OF HENRY OF BATTENBERG
[HENRY (Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg, 1858-1896, Colonel, husband, 1878, of Princess Beatrice)]

Group of 3 photographs, the first showing the long train of officers in full dress uniform and greatcoats, approaching the lych-gate of the church for his funeral, a further party are down the lane, with local people watching across the hedge on the right, (7½" x 9½"), on the other side are two photos, showing the mass of wreaths in the chancel (6" x 7¾"), and the crowd of officers on the path from the church to the graveyard (7½" x 5"), laid down on card 10½" x 13¾", Whippingham Church, Isle of Wight, 5th February edges of card a little chipped

Item Date:  1896
Stock No:  54236      £275

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[HENRY (Duke of Gloucester, 1900-1974, Officer in the 10th Hussars, Marshal of the RAF, Governor General of Australia, Uncle of Elizabeth II)]

Invitation by Lt.-Col. B.C.S. Clarke, to the Trooping and Presentation of Colours by the Duke, to the 2nd Battalion, the Worcestershire Regiment, and afterwards at the Royal Naval Barracks, made out to Baroness Elizabeth de Taube, embossed regimental badge in green including "1st June 1794", 2 sides 4¾" x 7¼" card, Crownhill Barracks, Plymouth, 1st June

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  53301      £35

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HENRY-53961-1.jpg PRINCE HENRY TALKS ABOUT AVIATION IN THE FORCES
HENRY (of Prussia, 1862-1929, Grand Admiral of the Imperial Navy, Son of Friedrich III and Victoria, Empress Frederick)

Long Autograph Letter Signed, in English, to Sir Edward Hobart SEYMOUR, (1840-1929, Admiral of the Fleet), returning "every possible good wish" for the New Year, when last in England the writer was "so busy arranging for this year's motor competition that I was unable to look you up", but has "of late been told off to represent the Emperor", his brother, "at the Kings coronation, which I am particularly glad of ... I certainly shall try ... to have a quiet yarn with you!", as to aviation, "the fact, that I am 'unemployed' & that germans needed some encouragement, made me take up this sport" to which "I find that a naval man is particularly predisposed, & I am trying to get the navy to take more interest ... The French are far ahead of us and we must catch them up", however, he does not believe "flying machines can be of any use to the navy", though "of some limited use to the army already today. The motors are somewhat unreliable" but he is sure "all of us will be able to design thoroughly trustworthy engines", he turns to marine "combustion" engines, "We have not yet accomplished anything beyond 850 H.P. but are designing ... much larger" Diesels, which he is sure will do away with steam "& the slavery the wretched stokers have to undergo nowadays", ending "The Princess ... wishes to be remembered ... considering herself an old acquaintance if not a friend", crowned red 'H', 4 sides 10" x 8", Kiel, 6th January

Item Date:  1911
Stock No:  53961      £275

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TABLEAU VIVANT PHOTO
[HENRY (Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg, 1858-1896, Colonel, husband, 1878, of Princess Beatrice)]

Lovely unsigned Tableau Vivant photo depicting the name Richard and the letter 'r', showing the Prince as Saladin, the Marquis of Lorne in the role of King Richard, amongst two Knights templars, three warriors and a chieftain, 9½" x 7", on a mount 13½" x 10½", no place, (Osborne House, The Isle of Wight), Monday 31st December

Item Date:  1894
Stock No:  29688      £1000

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HENRY-29689-1.jpg TABLEAU VIVANT PHOTOGRAPH
[HENRY (Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg, 1858-1896, Colonel, husband, 1878, of Princess Beatrice)]

Lovely unsigned Tableau Vivant photo depicting the name 'Tyrolese' and the letter 't', showing the Prince in a tavern sitting with the Duchess of Albany, watching a couple dance in the middle of the room , 9½" x 7", on a mount 13½" x 10½", no place, (Osborne House, The Isle of Wight), Monday 31st December

Item Date:  1894
Stock No:  29689      £1000

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