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  1. 4. März 2019 · Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, was born Louise Caroline Alberta on 18 March 1848 at Buckingham Palace, the sixth of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's nine children. In this new series, Ann Galliard takes a look at the princess's life as an artist, exploring her work in sculpture, painting and architecture, and the artists who worked with her and influenced her.

  2. 3. Dez. 2014 · In 1900 Lorne became 9 th Duke of Argyll, and Louise his Duchess. That year, as the wounded from the Boer War began arriving home, Louise turned the Ferry Inn into a hospital. The following year ...

  3. Queen Victoria (1819–1901) Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848–1939) and Broad & Son Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum Monument to the Colonial Forces who Fought in the South African War (1899–1902) Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848–1939)

  4. 11. März 2019 · In part two of our series looking at the artistic career of Louise, Duchess of Argyll, Ann Galliard takes a look at some of Princess louise's public sculpture projects and asks what she might have achieved without the restrictions placed on a royal princess. In part I of this series we took a look at how the art career of Princess Louise emerged.

  5. 26. März 2017 · By this time, too, Louise was finally Duchess of Argyll after having been known as the Marchioness of Lorne since her marriage, Lorne having inherited his father’s title in 1900. The contentment, if that’s what it was, would be brief. Bertie died at Buckingham Palace on May 6, 1910 and was succeeded by Louise’s nephew, George V.

  6. 30. März 2020 · Princess Louise – later Duchess of Argyll – was the most rebellious, artistic and beautiful of all of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s children; she was a woman ahead of her time, with a passionate interest in the arts, higher education and the feminist cause.