Boulogne and Aldershot 1855-60
Photograph album containing albumen prints | 41.0 x 36.5 x 5.0 cm (album) | RCIN 2500806
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Album containing 35 photographs (RCINs 2500807-2500841) showing the quarters of the French Army at Boulogne and those of the British Army at Aldershot.
Prince Albert took an active interest in all aspects of army organisation including the establishment of the first permanent army training camp in England at Aldershot. In September 1854 he visited the army camp in Boulogne. The juxtaposition in the album of the Boulogne camp photographs with those taken at the newly established camp at Aldershot, shows that the French camp was more picturesque than the British one. However, as Prince Albert looked at the trim wooden huts, with glass-paned windows and brick chimneys in Boulogne, he may have reflected that it was not the business of a modern working barracks to be picturesque.Provenance
Acquired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. VR library bookplate inside upper cover.
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Medium and techniques
Photograph album containing albumen prints
Measurements
41.0 x 36.5 x 5.0 cm (album)
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