MENU FOR THE FUNERAL OF PRINCE HENRY OF BATTENBERG HUSBAND OF PRINCESS BEATRICE [VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Fine printed menu for dinner at Osborne - "Her Majesty's Dinner" listing the courses in French - listing the soup, fish and meat courses with the vegetables and desserts and a side table of cold meats, 1 side 8vo with a vignette of Osborne at the head with VR in the gold border, 1 side 8vo., Osborne, 5th February

In November 1895, Prince Henry persuaded Queen Victoria to allow him to go to West Africa to fight in the Ashanti War. He served as the military secretary to the commander-in-chief of British forces, General Sir Francis Scott. He contracted malaria when the expedition reached Prahsu, about 30 miles from Kumasi, and subsequently died aboard the cruiser HMS Blonde stationed off the coast of Sierra Leone. His body was repatriated by the cruiser HMS Blenheim from the Canary Islands and his funeral service took place on 5th February 1896, at the same St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham on the Isle of Wight where he had been married. Interment followed in what became known as the Battenberg Chapel.

Item Date:  1896

Stock No:  40963      £475

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