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The Queen and Prince Albert on Tulloch Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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The Queen and Prince Albert on Tulloch Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Queen and Prince Albert on Tulloch Hill, 1844. Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort visit the Scottish Highlands. Her Majesty and the Prince, with their guide, then proceeded to climb the precipitous hill of Tulloch which overhangs the back of the castle. Her Majesty succeeded in attaining the summit of the rocky mountain, a work of much labour and some peril. It appears that instead of taking the ordinary pathway, the Queen took one much more steep and difficult of ascent, the Royal pair having to cross the stream of the Garry twice, as also several mountain burns and narrow ravines. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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The Queen and Prince Albert Conquer Tulloch Hill - A Royal Adventure in the Scottish Highlands
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. In this print, we witness a momentous occasion as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert embark on an exhilarating journey to Tulloch Hill in 1844. The image captures the essence of their adventurous spirit, showcasing their determination to conquer the precipitous hill that looms over Blair Atholl Castle. Accompanied by their guide, the royal couple braved treacherous terrain, crossing streams and navigating narrow ravines. Their ascent was no ordinary feat; instead of choosing the easier path, Her Majesty opted for a steeper route that demanded immense effort and posed some peril. The engraving from "Illustrated London News" transports us back to a time when monarchs embraced nature's challenges with unwavering resolve. As they mounted their horses against a backdrop of majestic highlands, Queen Victoria's indomitable spirit shines through her regal presence. This historic snapshot offers a glimpse into not only the personal lives of these iconic figures but also showcases their love for adventure amidst their royal duties. It serves as a testament to their shared passion for exploration and appreciation of Scotland's breathtaking landscapes. Preserved by The Print Collector, this remarkable piece invites us to marvel at the courage displayed by our beloved sovereigns during this memorable escapade in Saxe-Coburg-Gotha territory.
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