Yorkshire Post

Rare portraits of Victoria and family for sale

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A COLLECTION of rare photograph­ic portraits offering an insight into Queen Victoria’s life are expected to fetch up to £ 25,000 at auction.

The archive features 69 oval enamel miniatures including Victoria, her husband Prince Albert, their children and the Queen’s faithful servant John Brown.

It also offers a behind- thescenes glance at Victoria’s surroundin­gs, with a glass plate image of her ornate sitting room in the Grand Hotel in Grasse on the French Riviera.

Victoria commission­ed Scottish- born experiment­al photograph­er Alexander Lamont Henderson to capture pictures of everyday life.

The black and white image of Victoria’s sitting room shows her desk, positioned in the centre beneath a grand chandelier and crammed with framed family photograph­s, with many more on the surroundin­g furniture.

Victoria was a frequent visitor to the French Riviera from the 1880s onwards, and the collection also includes 23 square lantern slides depicting scenes in Grasse and 31 slides of views and people in Nice.

She awarded Henderson a royal warrant in 1884, which allowed him to photograph the Royal family, and the Queen also commission­ed a number of enamels to be made from earlier plates, which included Albert, who died in 1861, and John Brown.

The images have been tucked away in a cupboard for decades after being inherited by Henderson’s family.

His great- great grandson Roderick Williams, a 63- yearold electrical engineer from Coltishall in Norfolk, said he hoped the historic work might be preserved in a museum.

Mr Williams said Henderson worked as a photograph­er for Queen Victoria up to her death in 1901.

He added: “As well as taking

Victoria commission­ed Henderson to capture pictures of everyday life

photos of Queen Victoria, he worked with glass plate negatives taken by other photograph­ers but, sadly, much of his work has been lost or destroyed.”

Edinburgh- born Henderson died in 1907, and some of his work was donated to the London Guildhall Museum but was destroyed during Second World War air raids.

The collection, estimated to fetch between £ 15,000 and £ 25,000, will be sold online in Hansons’ Library Auction on October 13.

 ?? PICTURE: SWNS ?? ROYAL FAMILY LIFE: Jim Spencer of Hansons holds up a collection of photograph­s commission­ed by Queen Victoria and taken by experiment­al photograph­er Alexander Lamont Henderson.
PICTURE: SWNS ROYAL FAMILY LIFE: Jim Spencer of Hansons holds up a collection of photograph­s commission­ed by Queen Victoria and taken by experiment­al photograph­er Alexander Lamont Henderson.

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