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  1. Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia, and her son, Prince Waldemar, 1868 [in Portraits of Royal Children Vol. 13 1868-69] Nov 1868 Description 1/2 length of Crown Princess standing, body profile r., head turned to front & inclined forwards to touch Prince Waldemar's head.

  2. Prince Waldemar maintained a travelogue during his journeys composed of his diaries, sketches of Egypt, Iraq, India, Calcutta, Delhi, Lahore, Bombay, Nepal, and other locations. Zur Erinnerung an die Reise des Prinzen Waldemar von Preußen nach Indien 1844-1846 , translated In Memory of the Journey of Prince Waldemar of Prussia to India in the Years 1844-1846 , [1] was printed posthumously in ...

  3. Joseph Hartmann (1812-85) was born at Ried, Austria. The city of Vienna played host to his early career but he later moved to Darmstadt where he received several commissions from the Grand Duke and Duchess of Hesse along with several eminent members of the ducal court. It is likely to have been through the recommendation of the Grand Duchess Alice, Queen Victoria’s second eldest daughter ...

  4. Valdemaro fu il figlio maggiore del principe Enrico di Prussia, e della moglie, la Principessa Irene d'Assia e del Reno. Dopo essersi diplomato al liceo, studiò giurisprudenza all' Università Kaiser Wilhelms di Strasburgo e all' Università Christian Albrechts di Kiel . Dal 1912 al 1914 fu stagista ad Hannover e dal 10 settembre 1913 capitano ...

  5. Valdemar da Prússia (em alemão: Waldemar Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Viktor Heinrich Prinz von Preußen ), ( 20 de março de 1889 - 2 de maio de 1945) foi o filho mais velho do príncipe Henrique da Prússia e da sua esposa, a princesa Irene de Hesse e Reno. Casou-se com a princesa Calixta de Lippe (1895-1982) no dia 14 de agosto de 1919 em ...

  6. Prince Waldemar of Prussia (1817-1849) [] visited Nepal between 5 February to mid of March 1845. His diary was published in 1853 in Germany. His travel account consisted of description, drawings and maps and thus is considered significant to understand the society of that period.