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The Queen and her Wounded Soldiers, the Royal Visit to Netley Hospital on 3 December (litho)
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The Queen and her Wounded Soldiers, the Royal Visit to Netley Hospital on 3 December (litho)
1606827 The Queen and her Wounded Soldiers, the Royal Visit to Netley Hospital on 3 December (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queen and her Wounded Soldiers, the Royal Visit to Netley Hospital on 3 December. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 December 1898.
s Begg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25147196
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Hampshire Hospitals Netley Hospital Princess Henry Of Battenberg Princess Victoria Of Schleswig Holstein Royal Visit Sirdar Wounded Soldiers Queen Victoria
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The Queen and her Wounded Soldiers, the Royal Visit to Netley Hospital on 3 December
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is a poignant lithograph capturing a significant moment in history. The image depicts Queen Victoria's visit to Netley Hospital, Hampshire, on that fateful day in 1898. In this heartwarming scene, Her Majesty can be seen surrounded by wounded soldiers who had bravely fought for their country. The print beautifully portrays the compassion and empathy of Queen Victoria as she personally engages with each soldier, offering words of comfort and encouragement. Princess Henry of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Schleswig Holstein accompany the queen during this royal visit. Surgeon Major General Nash stands tall beside them, representing the dedication and expertise of medical professionals who tirelessly cared for these brave men. The presence of other dignitaries such as Sirdar adds to the significance of this event. This engraving captures not only an important historical moment but also showcases the unwavering support that royalty provided to their wounded soldiers during times of conflict. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for their nation's freedom. The attention to detail in Samuel Begg's work brings this scene to life, allowing us to witness firsthand the profound impact that such visits had on both soldiers and monarchs alike. This print is a testament to humanity's resilience and compassion even amidst times of war.
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