Queen Victoria's Sitting Room at the Great Exhibition
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1851 (printed)
1851 (printed)
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View of Queen Victoria's Sitting Room at the Great Exhibition - a small retiring room reserved for Queen Victoria near the northern entrance to the Exhibition. White walls with blue stripes and the matching tented ceiling coordinate with the blue chairs and floral carpet.
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Title | Queen Victoria's Sitting Room at the Great Exhibition |
Materials and techniques | Lithograph, coloured by hand |
Brief description | Queen Victoria's Sitting Room at the Great Exhibition, del. Walter Goodall, from 'Recollections of the Great Exhibition' pub. Lloyd Bros. & Co., and Simpkin Marshall & Co., London, 1851 |
Physical description | View of Queen Victoria's Sitting Room at the Great Exhibition - a small retiring room reserved for Queen Victoria near the northern entrance to the Exhibition. White walls with blue stripes and the matching tented ceiling coordinate with the blue chairs and floral carpet. |
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Accession number | 19538:22 |
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Record created | February 21, 2000 |
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