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LL/38854
Theodore Brunell (c.1822-61)
1852, February
Group of Prince Albert's 2 Jõgers, McDonald and Cowley, and his Head Keeper, Turner, and some of the other Keepers and Beaters, Windsor

Daguerreotype
8.4 x 10.9 cm
 
Royal Photograph Collection
The Royal Collection ® 2010, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, RCIN 2932497
 
This photograph was included in the exhibition Victoria & Albert: Art & Love at The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, until 31 October 2010. Acquired by Prince Albert.
 
In 2010 this photograph was uploaded to flickr by The British Monarchy.
 
The text on the Royal Collection website (www.royalcollection.org.uk) describes this Daguerreotype (Accesssed: 6 Aug 2010):
 
This group of Prince Albert's two Jõgers, McDonald and Cowley; his Head Keeper, Turner; and some of the other Keepers and Beaters, was taken at Windsor, in 1852, by Brunell, a Windsor photographer. Little is known of this photographer, however, he did take a number of daguerreotypes of the Royal children, Princess Helena, Princess Louise, Edward, Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, in the same year as this photograph was taken.
 
LL/38854


 

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