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Artist: HRH Princess Alice Maud Mary Hanover
By Queen Victoria's Daughter Princess Alice Framed Royal Watercolor Painting
By HRH Princess Alice Maud Mary Hanover
Located in Sutton Poyntz, Dorset
Queen Victoria’s Daughter, HRH Princess Alice Maud Mary, Of The House of Hanover. The British Royal Family. British ( b.1843 - d.1878 ). Long Life And Happiness – June 11th 1860. Wat...
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