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'Glenelg, a Clydesdale stallion at Osborne' Jun 1855
Albumen print | 10.3 x 12.6 cm (image) | RCIN 2800743

William Bambridge (1819-79)
'Glenelg, a Clydesdale stallion at Osborne' Jun 1855
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Photograph of a full length portrait of a Clydesdale stallion, standing in profile facing left. An attendant stands beside the horse, on the left, holding a rope attached to the horse's reins. The horse stands on a gravel path. There is a lawned area and trees in the background. Photograph taken at Osborne. Following the purchase of Osborne House in 1845, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert acquired several neighbouring farms, including Barton Manor Farm, which eventually increased the size of the estate to more than 2600 acres. The Prince was keenly interested in new farming methods and set about developing the estate to its full advantage. A new range of farm buildings included stalls for the thirteen horses, mostly Clydesdales, which worked on the estate in teams. A prize winning stallion was kept there at stud.
Provenance
From an album of photographs collected and arranged by Prince Albert
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Medium and techniques
Albumen print
Measurements
10.3 x 12.6 cm (image)