English Queen Victoria (No Last Name) and the Importance of Photography During the 19th Century, 20th Century, and 21st Century for European Royal Monarchs: The Influence and Authority of the English Monarchy During the 20th Century, the First English Monarch to Be Photographed, the Earliest Discovered Photograph of Victoria, the Reason Victoria and German Prince Albert (No Last Name) (Victoria’s Husband) Had a Photography Darkroom, the Demographic the Earliest Photographs of Victoria and Albert Were Created for, the First Public Image of the English Monarchy, the Reason This Photograph Was Shocking for the English Public, the Reason Victoria Began Photographing the English Monarchy, the Concept of “Carte de Visite” (Visiting Card), the Reason Albert Wore Middle Socioeconomic Class Textiles Within Photographs, the Various Textiles Which Became Highlighted Within Photography During the 19th Century, the Reason These Textiles Were Photogenic, the Death of Albert and the Reason the English Public Collected Photographs of Victoria Post the Death of Albert, the Artistic Mediums Victoria Commissioned Portraits of Albert to be Constructed Within, Victoria Purposefully Inserting the Memory of Albert into Her Children’s Lives, the Shifting View of the English Public’s Affection for Victoria During This Mourning Period, Victoria Becoming Empress of India, the Popularity of Cabinet Cards During the 19th Century, How Photographers Edited the Photographs of Victoria to Improve Aesthetics, the Most Well Renowned Photograph During the 19th Century, the Technology Dane Princess Alexandria (No Last Name) Utilized to Take Photographs During the Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century, the Novel Technology of U.S. Photography and Imaging Corporation Kodak During the Late 19th Century, Kodak’s Technology Changing the Field of Photography Permanently, the Benefit of Box Cameras During the Late 19th Century, the Person Alexandria Married, the Disability of Alexandria, How Kodak Increased Brand Recognition During the Grand Kodak Exhibition of 1904, Alexandria Provided the Opportunity to Publish Photography for Charity, the Number of Copies Alexandria Sold Philanthropically Post Publication and the Economic Cost of This Work, the Longest Serving English Royal Photographer in History, and the Iconic Monarchy Photographs Taken by Tanzanian Journalist Anwar Hussein

By the 20th century, British monarchy had no true political power, no longer ruling but rather reigning over their kingdom. In 1842, Prince Albert was the first British monarch to have a photograph portrait taken. The earliest known photograph of Queen Victoria was taken a few short years later. Victoria and Albert has their own darkroom as this was an era when photography was reserved for the wealthy and was still considered by the majority of the public to be a wonder of science, unable to be ...


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