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The Falls of the Tummell, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Falls of the Tummell, 1844. Queen Victoria visits the Highlands of Scotland:her Majesty alighted, and proceeded on foot to view the waterfall. Her Majesty walked at a rapid pace along this road, which is nearly a mile in length, and was not, as may be supposed, in a fit state for ladies, on account of the heavy rains which had lately fallen. Her Majesty, however, heeded neither the mud nor the loose gravel, but walked, leaning on the arm of Prince Albert.... From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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The Falls of the Tummell, 1844 - A Majestic Encounter in the Scottish Highlands
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. This print captures a remarkable moment in history - Queen Victoria's visit to the Falls of the Tummell in 1844. The creator of this enchanting image remains unknown, but their skillful depiction transports us back to a time when Her Majesty embarked on an extraordinary adventure. Intriguingly, Queen Victoria decided to alight from her carriage and explore these magnificent falls on foot. Undeterred by treacherous conditions caused by heavy rains, she walked at a rapid pace along a road nearly one mile long. Leaning gracefully upon the arm of Prince Albert, she fearlessly navigated through mud and loose gravel. The sheer power and beauty of nature are evident as we witness the cascading waters plunging into the river Tummell below. This breathtaking cataract stands as a testament to Scotland's awe-inspiring geography and natural phenomena. Published in "Illustrated London News" during the nineteenth century, this engraving immortalizes an iconic moment for both Queen Victoria and British history. It serves as a reminder of her reign as Empress of India and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. As we gaze upon this historical treasure captured by an anonymous artist, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand Queen Victoria's unwavering spirit amidst nature's grandeur.
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