LOUISE VICTORIA
(Alexandra Dagmar, 1867-1931, Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife, Daughter of Edward VII)
Early Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dearest Jonnie',
saying she is "very sorry you are not here, we miss you when we go to Call and Mama misses you very much. There is a great deal of snow here. Victoria and Harry", her sister Maud, "send their best love to you ... I remain, Your affecte. friend Louise", 2 sides 8vo. black edged and conjugate blank, Sandringham, 23rd February
Item Date:
1879
Stock No:
55216
£175
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LOUISE VICTORIA
(Alexandra Dagmar, 1867-1931, Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife, Daughter of Edward VII)
Early Illustrated Autograph Letter Signed, in pencil, to 'My dear Johnny',
hoping she is "very happy in Wales. We all mis you very much ... We climbed up to the top of Kitty with Mama. Good bye ... from Louise", with a P.S. "Victoria and Maud sends their love", below is a pencil drawing coloured in green, blue yellow and orange, of mountains and the sea, with the sun and birds above and a boat below, 3 sides 8vo., Abergeldie Castle, Aberdeenshire, no date, circa
Item Date:
1876
Stock No:
55214
£225
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LOUISE VICTORIA
(Alexandra Dagmar, 1867-1931, Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife, Daughter of Edward VII)
Charming imperial cabinet photo by W. & D. Downey, signed & dated
showing her full length in an outdoor suit with her hat and rolled umbrella, 8" x 5", no place,
slightly yellowed
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
29836
£225
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LOUISE VICTORIA
(Alexandra Dagmar, 1867-1931, Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife, Daughter of Edward VII)
Fine cabinet photo by Downey, signed and dated,
taken at the time of her marriage to the Earl of Fife, showing the couple standing together, holding hands, 6½" x 4½", no place,
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
26059
£125
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LOUISE VICTORIA
(Alexandra Dagmar, 1867-1931, Princess Royal, Duchess of Fife, Daughter of Edward VII)
Early original pen and ink sketch with some writing on it, not signed,
showing a man and a woman talking, with their speech in a bubble from their mouthes, he asks her to "come with me" and she says she wants to stay "a little longer", 1 side 8vo., no place, no date, (Osborne, c.
laid down on an album sheet
Item Date:
1878
Stock No:
9340
£175
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