1900 Easter postcards from the postcard album of Princess Elisabeth of Hesse, where she kept postcards from relatives and friends.
source: Hessisches Landesarchiv
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1900 Easter postcards from the postcard album of Princess Elisabeth of Hesse, where she kept postcards from relatives and friends.
source: Hessisches Landesarchiv
Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia: 29 May/10 June 1897–17 July 1918
“The second bright happy day in our family: at 10.40 in the morning the Lord blessed us with a daughter—Tatiana.” —Nicholas II’s diary (from Tatiana Romanov, Daughter of the Last Tsar by Helen Azar and Nicholas B.A. Nicholson) “She had dark hair, a rather pale complexion, and wide-apart, light-brown eyes that gave her a poetic far-away look not quite in keeping with her character. This was a mixture of exactness, thoroughness and perseverance, with leanings towards poetic and abstract ideas. She was closest in sympathy to her mother, and was the definite favorite of both her parents. She was completely unselfish, always ready to give up her own plans to go for a walk with her father, to read to her mother, to do anything that was wanted.” —Sophie Buxhoeveden, The Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Feodorovna
New photos of Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia with their nannies Margaretta Eagar and Maria Vishnyakova, Yalta, Crimea, 1902
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New photos of Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia with their nannies Margaretta Eagar and Maria Vishnyakova, Yalta, Crimea, 1902
Source: Sledstvie on Instagram
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Private photograph depicting Princess Elisabeth of Hesse with her German cousins, Prince Gottfried and Princess Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. I would date the photograph as 1903, because Elisabeth looks quite grown up. She is wearing a bridal gown and a veil surmounted by a star.
Close up of Elisabeth. Notice the gap between her front teeth, something her Russian cousins and her own father also had as children:
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Cabinet photograph by Hugo Thiele depicting Princess Elisabeth of Hesse with her mother Victoria Melita in about 1897.
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