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Amelia was buried in the Royal Vault in St George's Chapel, Windsor. Her eldest brother, later George IV, is reputed to have requested her death mask. Aftermath 1820 print depicting the apotheosis of Amelia with her brothers Octavius and Alfred
- 13 November 1810, Royal Vault, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
- Hanover
8 de sept. de 2020 · The hand painted death mask of Mary Queen Of Scots (1542-1587). Life: Queen of Scotland, France (briefly) & almost England. Death: February 8, 1587. Cause of Death: Beheading. Mary Queen of Scots ...
28 de ago. de 2020 · Tussaud made a wax death mask of many famous revolution victims, including Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, Madame Elizabeth, Princess Lamballe, Robespierre, Danton, and Marat.
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I've seen it referenced in multiple places that when Princess Amelia died King George IV had a death mask commissioned of her as he was so fond of her, but beyond that single sentence I can't find anything online proving this actually happened and if so, where the mask is now.
1810 (dated) Princess Amelia was the youngest of the fifteen children of George III and Queen Charlotte. This ring commemorates her death at the age of 27 after a long period of illness. She suffered from erysipelas, a recurring skin infection which can cause complications such as pneumonia.
Princess Amelia (1783-1810) was the youngest daughter of George III. The six daughters in the family lived secluded lives and their parents were reluctant to allow them to marry. Princess Amelia, the kings favourite daughter, suffered from poor health and from the age of 15 it became clear that she had tuberculosis. In 1801, she was sent to Weymouth for her health where Colonel Charles Fitzroy ...
Princess Amelia Sophia Eleonore of Great Britain when her grandfather, George I became king. Amelia lived a solitary existence and died in 1786 and was the last surviving child of her parents.