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The large brooch that is pinned on the front of the dress.What does corsage de devant refer to?
The large brooch that is pinned on the front of the dress.What does corsage de devant refer to?
At age twenty, Queen Wilhelmina ordered a Dutch warship to evacuate Paul Kruger from South Africa's embattled Transvaal.
Funny enough, that is how it's described on Paul Kruger's wiki page
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kruger
"Kruger left the Transvaal by rail on 11 September 1900—he wept as the train crossed into Mozambique. He planned to board the first outgoing steamer, the*Herzog*of the*German East Africa Line, but was prevented from doing so when, at the behest of the local British Consul, the Portuguese Governor insisted that Kruger stay in port under*house arrest.[n 29]*About a month later*Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands*concluded a deal with Britain to extricate Kruger on a Dutch warship,*HNLMS*Gelderland, and convey him through non-British waters to*Marseille. Kruger was delighted to hear of this but dismayed that Gezina, still in Pretoria, was not well enough to accompany him.*Gelderland*departed on 20 October 1900.[222]"
Queen Wilhelmina toured the city of Amsterdam in 1900.
http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-city-tour-of-queen-wilhelmina-of-amsterdam-123321461.html
Queen Wilhelmina in Scotland sketching
http://www.gettyimages.com/license/517437924
She was queen by then. Thank you for the picture.Princess Wilhelmina and Prince Henry, Prince Consort in 1901
http://www.maryevans.com/history/Wilelmina-Queen-of-Holland-and-Henry-Prince-Consort-11773697
She was queen by then. Thank you for the picture.
Inauguration Queen Wilhelmina 1898
Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Hendrik on horseback
http://www.maryevans.com/history/10918173
That is indeed a quite poor quality picture of the royal couple. When at Het Loo Palace in the East of the Netherlands or at their Schloss Dobbin in Mecklenburg, they loved horseriding. The Queen - of course- always in amazone seat.
Picture
You mean Wilhelmina, I think.How terribly sad ,did Queen Juliana contract syphilis from her husband?
You mean Wilhelmina, I think.
I don't know if Hendrik was faithfull.
Interesting story by Prof. Trudy Dehue. It supposedly happened in 1902 and after a pregnancy of 4 months. Dehue claims that the queen suffered a typhoid infection and in combination with the pregnancy that was life threatening for both mother and child. Wilhelmina's death would have meant the throne would go to German relatives.
She cites a colonial newspaper, the Soerabaijasch Handelsblad which talks about a 'abortus provocatus'. The newspaper mentioned that it was written in a letter of Prince Hendrik to relatives in Germany. The letter itself was not found. She also mentions a telegram of Reuters that claimed that the shouts of pain were heard far outside the palace, which indicates not a spontanous miscarriage but an abortion as well.
How terribly sad ,did Queen Juliana contract syphilis from her husband?
Wilhelmina suffered through a lot of miscarriages, though if they were caused by STD's, I don't know.
Naturally caused abortions/miscarriages can hurt like hell too, though. So any screams of pain does not mean the pregnancy was actively aborted.