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  1. Princess Amalia of Teck (Amalie Josephine Henriette Agnes Sussane, 12 November 1838 – 20 July 1893), known as Countess Amalie of Hohenstein until 1863, was an Austrian noblewoman closely related to the royal houses of Württemberg and the United Kingdom.

  2. A watercolour showing a female figure. The woman is shown full-length, seated and facing right. She is wearing a blue checked tunic over matching trousers and is holding a fan in one hand and a pipe in the other. Inscribed lower right: Amalie 1857.

  3. Explore the Collection. / A spinner. Search the collection. 1 of 253523 objects. Princess Amalie of Teck (1838-1893) A spinner dated 20 Feb 1854. Watercolour over pencil | 24.5 x 20.7 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 981637.bh. Description. A watercolour showing a peasant girl spinning yarn.

  4. K 1637: Full-bound black morocco, extensive gold tooling, gold clasps, containing many prints from various sources, drawings by Princess Amalie, Stephan & others unidentified. Princess Amalie of Teck (1838-1893) - Scrapbook of Princess Amelia of Teck, Baroness Hügel

  5. 29 de out. de 2021 · Of the four children of the 1 st Duke and Duchess of Teck, the best known is of course the eldest, Princess May, who became Queen Mary, wife of George V and grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. She was famously born in the same room as Victoria had been in Kensington Palace.

  6. Princess Amalia of Teck (Amalie Josephine Henriette Agnes Sussane, 12 November 1838 – 20 July 1893), known as Countess Amalie of Hohenstein until 1863, was an Austrian noblewoman closely related to the royal houses of Württemberg and the United Kingdom.

  7. Princess Amalie of Teck (Q510415) From FactGrid. Jump to navigation Jump to search * 1838, + 1893. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Princess Amalie ...