Queen Victoria's Wedding in 1840

Oct 01, 2008 18:20

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Victoria and Albert wedding print
 

Victoria and Albert wedding

This was an early example of a wedding where the bride wears white.
Queen Victoria's wedding gown

This clearly comes from Getty images. I try to avoid posting images with distracting marks, but this gown is frequently mentioned when people write about the history of white wedding gowns as an early example of a white gown.
Print of Queen Victoria's wedding
 
Putting the ring on Victoria
 
Queen Victoria's bridesmaid 1

By Queen Victoria. Original at the Royal Collection: http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/eGallery/object.asp?searchText=queen+victoria&x=13&y=10&object=980021&row=72 .
 
Queen Victoria's wedding gown
 
Queen Victoria's bridesmaids group
 
Queen Victoria and some of her bridesmaids
 
Victoria and Albert portrait

19th century, 1840s, victorian

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