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RM2HG8K95–Sir William Beechey (1753-1839) - Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester (1773-1884)
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RM2DCBW97–Princess Sophia of Gloucester, died 29 Novr. 1844. Portrait of Princess Sophia of Gloucester who was a great-granddaughter of King George II. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.
RMMMRDWM–. Portrait of Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester (1773-1844) . 1799. Sophia Matilda of Gloucester by Shelley
RMPXGW4K–Sophia Matilda Funeral 1844
RM2DCBWB5–Ceremony of lying in state at the Ranger's House, on Monday last, December 1844. Arrangements for the funeral of Princess Sophia of Gloucester, great-granddaughter of King George II. After lying in state at Blackheath in south London, the body was taken to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.
RMMMXN5B–Portrait of Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester (1773-1844). circa 1774. Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester (1773-1844)
RMMP364K–Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester . This portrait must date from c. 1800 when the sitter was 23. It is executed in a formula devised by Reynolds and Romney in the 1770s to express a young lady’s simplicity and sensibility. The white dress, veil and strings of pearls are simple and unaffected; the tender posture, dreamy smile, flushed cheeks and natural setting convey the sitter’s fine feelings. between 1803 and 1805. 1029 Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester - Beechey 1803-5
RM2DCBWAC–Arrival of the funeral procession at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, December 1844. Mourners follow the hearse containing the body of Princess Sophia of Gloucester, great-granddaughter of King George II. 'A temporary porch was erected in the Castle yard, at the south door, where the procession entered the chapel, and this as well as every other portion of the fittings was hung with black cloth...A company of the second battalion of the Scotch Fusilier Guards, under Colonel Moncrieffe, were drawn up within the Castle yard, in double lines, extending from Henry the Eighth's gateway, to the entranc
RM2DCBWAE–Departure of the funeral procession, on Tuesday, December 1844. Mourners outside Ranger's House in south London where the body of Princess Sophia of Gloucester, great-granddaughter of King George II lay in state. The coffin was then taken to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle: 'The procession moved over Blackheath-hill, through Deptford, New-cross, Peckham, Camberwell, Camberwell New-road, Kennington-oval, over Vauxhall-bridge, up Grosvenor-place, through Hyde- park, and along the Edgeware-road to the Paddington terminus of the Great Western Railway, which was reached at five o'clock'. From
RMW7EH5D–The Three Youngest Daughters of George III, (1785), 1937. Artist: Unknown
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