Wednesday 11 May 2011

Queen Adelaide's Present


Details from the frame around "The Highland Shepherdess", one of nine pieces of needlework worked by Queen Adelaide herself and donated to a bazaar held in 1835 to raise funds for a school in Hyde. It was purchased by a member of the Tinker family and passed down through the family into the possession of Margaret (Peggy) Tinker. She has generously passed this artefact into the custody of St George's Church.

The church hope to have it restored in due course.

Queen Adelaide was born in 1792. She married William, Duke of Clarence in 1818. He reigned as King William IV from 1830 until 1837. Queen Adelaide died in 1849.


A photograph of the tapestry in its frame can be found on Old Hyde.

An enhanced photograph of the tapestry can be found on Hyde Daily Photo.

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2 comments:

  1. Interesting subject and picture for the letter Q. Great history.

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  2. A great piece of history, a little worse for wear.
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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