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Women Photographers

The Royal Collection contains many photographs taken by women photographers.

QUEEN ALEXANDRA, CONSORT OF KING EDWARD VII, KING OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (1844-1925)

Queen Alexandra's Trinket Box containing prints and negatives, c.1891

c. 1891

RCIN 2300010

This box was used to carry the Princess of Wales' negatives and prints when they were sent to Brown-Westhead and Moore to decorate a tea service. The photographs and negatives were taken on an early Kodak camera model, resulting in the circular shape of the prints.


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