Prince Edward Of Saxe Weimar Collection
"Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar: A Life of Royalty and Adventure" Step into the opulent Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace
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"Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar: A Life of Royalty and Adventure" Step into the opulent Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, where Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar graced with his presence. This litho captures the elegance and grandeur that surrounded him. In 1855, on the Crimean battlefield, Roger Fenton immortalized Prince Edward in a photograph. The image reveals his bravery and commitment to duty during times of war. Lord and Lady Aberdeens Irish Costume Garden Party transported guests to the Viceregal Lodge in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Among them was Prince Edward, radiating charm and sophistication as depicted in this enchanting engraving. Another striking litho showcases Prince Edward's regal demeanor. His noble lineage is evident through every brushstroke, capturing his essence for all eternity. At the Viceregal Garden-Party in Dublin's Phoenix Park, Prince Edward championed Irish industries—an enduring testament to his dedication towards promoting local craftsmanship as seen in this captivating engraving. A poignant black-and-white photo commemorates the late Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar. It serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to society during his time on earth. The Bazaar at Whitehall's Royal United Service Institution saw committee members gather under Prince Edward's watchful eye—a testament to his involvement in philanthropic endeavors captured beautifully in this monochromatic photo. Sketches from an Automobile Show reveal another side of Prince Edward—the man who embraced modernity while preserving tradition. These lively lithos capture moments filled with excitement and innovation. Marlborough House witnessed a celebration fit for royalty—the Silver Wedding Presents bestowed upon Princess and Princess of Wales were truly remarkable. Amongst them stood out gifts chosen by none other than our beloved prince himself. The Royal Amateur Orchestral Society celebrated its twenty-fifth birthday with a Smoking Concert held at Queen's Hall—Prince Edward reveling amidst the harmonious melodies, his love for music evident in this litho.