The Royal Collection at Frogmore House

A favourite royal retreat for over 300 years, the close connections between Frogmore and the Royal Family are reflected in a number of watercolours on display by Princesses Victoria and Louise, two of Queen Victoria's children. The Mary Moser Room was commissioned by Queen Charlotte to reflect her passion for botany. The renowned flower painter, Mary Moser, was employed to decorate one of the principal spaces in the newly acquired house with botanical works, some on canvas and some painted directly upon the wall. Continuing the floral theme, Queen Mary's Flower Room contains a number of artificial flower arrangements from the nineteenth century.
Rooms and locations with objects on display
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Black Museum
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Britannia Room
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Charlotte Closet
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Colonnade
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Cross Gallery
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Duchess of Kent's Drawing Room
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Duchess of Kent's Sitting Room
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Entrance Hall & Main Staircase
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Green Pavilion
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Grounds
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Lobby
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Mary Moser Room
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North Stair Passage
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Oak Room
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Porch
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Queen Mary's Flower Room
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Queen Victoria's Tea House
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Red Baize Lobby
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Ruins
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Victoria Closet
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