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Prince Alamayu, son of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia: 'Alamayou, son of King Theodore of Abyssinia' after an original of 1869
Carbon print | 8.5 x 5.8 cm (image) | RCIN 2911573
Hughes & Mullins (1883-1917)
Prince Alamayu, son of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia: 'Alamayou, son of King Theodore of Abyssinia' after an original of 1869
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Photograph of a head and shoulders length portrait of Prince Alamayu of Abyssinia (also known as 'Alemayehu', 'Alemayou', 'Alemayu' and 'Alamaiou'), son of Tewodros II, Emperor of Abyssinia, facing the viewer.
Prince Alamayu was brought to England by British army officer Tristam Charles Sawyer Speedy (1836–1910) following the Battle of Magdala in April 1868. He lived with Speedy on the Isle of Wight and was presented to Queen Victoria at Osborne House. The Queen took a great interest in the child and mentioned him often in her diaries. The multiple format prints of Prince Alamayu in the Royal Collection, including large format albumen photographs, cabinet cards and carte de visite, also indicate the great public interest in the orphaned prince. -
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Carbon print
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8.5 x 5.8 cm (image)
9.6 x 6.3 cm (mount)
22.9 x 18.0 cm (page dimensions)
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Alamayou, son of King Theodore of Abyssinia. [Photographs, English Portraits. Volume 70.]