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Bosbach, F., Davis, J., Urbach, K. (Eds.) (2018). Common Heritage. Documents and Sources relating to German-British Relations in the Archives and Collections of Windsor and Coburg. Vol. 2: The Photograph Collections and Private Libraries. Compiled by Oliver Walton. Based on preliminary work by Sonja Schultheiß-Heinz. Duncker & Humblot. https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-55190-3
Bosbach, Franz; Davis, John R. and Urbach, Karina. Common Heritage: Documents and Sources relating to German-British Relations in the Archives and Collections of Windsor and Coburg. Vol. 2: The Photograph Collections and Private Libraries. Compiled by Oliver Walton. Based on preliminary work by Sonja Schultheiß-Heinz. Duncker & Humblot, 2018. Book. https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-55190-3
Bosbach, F, Davis, J, Urbach, K (eds.) (2018): Common Heritage: Documents and Sources relating to German-British Relations in the Archives and Collections of Windsor and Coburg. Vol. 2: The Photograph Collections and Private Libraries. Compiled by Oliver Walton. Based on preliminary work by Sonja Schultheiß-Heinz, Duncker & Humblot, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-55190-3

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Documents and Sources relating to German-British Relations in the Archives and Collections of Windsor and Coburg. Vol. 2: The Photograph Collections and Private Libraries. Compiled by Oliver Walton. Based on preliminary work by Sonja Schultheiß-Heinz

Editors: Bosbach, Franz | Davis, John R. | Urbach, Karina

Prinz-Albert-Forschungen / Prince Albert Research Publications, Vol. 7/2

(2018)

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This is the second volume of research findings from the Common Heritage Project. It concerns two areas: on the one hand, the photograph collections in Windsor and Coburg, on the other, the private libraries of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Dukes of Coburg ending with the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. Notable in Windsor are the early photographs; Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were interested in photography from the earliest days of the new medium, and used it systematically for private as well as public purposes. In Coburg, the most illuminating parts of the collection deal with Duke Alfred, illustrating his whole life, from his childhood and sea voyages through to his reign as Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and his burial. The libraries reveal prominently the intellectual background and the knowledge available in printed form. The project has made use of historic catalogues for the libraries of these principal figures connecting Britain, Coburg, and Gotha: the private libraries of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, housed in Buckingham Palace, and the private library of the dukes of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.This is the second volume of research findings from the Common Heritage Project. It concerns two areas: on the one hand, the photograph collections in Windsor and Coburg, on the other, the private libraries of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Dukes of Coburg ending with the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. Notable in Windsor are the early photographs; Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were interested in photography from the earliest days of the new medium, and used it systematically for private as well as public purposes. In Coburg, the most illuminating parts of the collection deal with Duke Alfred, illustrating his whole life, from his childhood and sea voyages through to his reign as Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and his burial. The libraries reveal prominently the intellectual background and the knowledge available in printed form. The project has made use of historic catalogues for the libraries of these principal figures connecting Britain, Coburg, and Gotha: the private libraries of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, housed in Buckingham Palace, and the private library of the dukes of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

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Section Title Page Action Price
Contents 7
List of Plates and Tables 8
Foreword 9
Introduction 11
The Photograph Collections 13
Introduction to the Photographs in the Royal Collection 15
Origins of the Photograph Collection 15
Development of the Collection 15
Additional Royal Collectors up to 1901 16
Other Photographers 16
Organisation of the Collection 16
This Inventory 17
Researching in the Photograph Collection 18
Contact Details 19
Further Reading 19
Microfilm 19
A. Photographs in the Royal Collection 20
Introduction to the Photographs in Coburg 98
The Print Room at the Veste Coburg 98
The Picture Collection of the State Archive 99
This Inventory 100
Referencing Conventions 101
Using the Photograph Collections: Print Room of the Art Collections at the Veste Coburg 102
Contact Details 102
Picture Collection of the State Archive 102
Contact Details 103
Further Reading 103
B. The Photograph Collections in Coburg 104
The Private Libraries 159
Introduction to the Royal Library and the Private Libraries of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 161
Origins and Development 161
The Private Libraries of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 162
C. Queen Victoria’s Private Library in 1843 184
D. Queen Victoria’s German Books 194
E. Prince Albert’s Private Library in 1843 198
F. Prince Albert’s Private Library in c.1860 249
Introduction to the Ducal Private Library at Coburg 571
Origins and Development 571
The Inventory 572
Using the Library 574
Contact Details 574
Further Reading 575
G. The Private Library of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in 1901 576
Index of People Photographed 680
Index of Photographers 696
Index of Authors and Editors 713