PRINCESS HELENA, FOUNDER ROYAL SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK, BRITISH RED CROSS, PRESIDENT OF 2 NURSING ASSOCIATIONS
CARTE DE VISITE (CDV)
$50. USD
This CDV has period ink identification on the back: "Princess Helena." A handwritten number "7" is also on the back.
SIZE. Approximately 3 13/16 x 2 7/16 inches.
CONDITION. Photo: Tiny spots and specks. A vertical light-colored line starts on the studio furniture and goes down through the black lace on the back of her dress. 2 circular thin brown marks at lower right on her dress, pillar, and ground. Mount: Trimmed. Light wear at corners. Soiling on front and back.
APPEARANCE. Rich tones. Very good tonal range. Lovely full standing profile pose.
PRINCESS HELENA. "Princess Helena (Helena Augusta Victoria; 25 May 1846 – 9 June 1923)... was the third daughter and fifth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert... Her childhood was spent with her parents, travelling between a variety of royal residences in Britain. The intimate atmosphere of the royal court came to an end on 14 December 1861, when her father died and her mother entered a period of intense mourning. Afterwards, in the early 1860s, Helena began a flirtation with Prince Albert's German librarian, Carl Ruland. Although the nature of the relationship is largely unknown, Helena's romantic letters to Ruland survive... Three years later, on 5 July 1866, Helena married the impoverished Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. The couple remained in Britain, in calling distance of the queen, who liked to have her daughters nearby... after Queen Victoria's death on 22 January 1901, Helena saw relatively little of her surviving siblings. Helena was the most active member of the royal family, carrying out an extensive programme of royal engagements. She was also an active patron of charities, and was one of the founding members of the British Red Cross. She was founding president of the Royal School of Needlework, and president of the Workhouse Infirmary Nursing Association and the Royal British Nurses' Association... In 1916 she became the first member of her family to celebrate her 50th wedding anniversary, but her husband died a year later. Helena outlived him by six years, dying aged 77 in 1923." (source: Wikipedia)