The Scottish Highlands near Balmoral - the Prince Consorts Cairn, from the north side of the Dee, near Abergeldie, 1864. ...a view of the cairn or monument of loose stones, erected to the memory of the late Prince Consort, on the top of a hill within the Royal demesne. The first stone was laid there by the Queen [ie Queen Victoria] herself in the summer of 1862. From "Illustrated London News", 1864.
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