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Description Extracted from Apotheosis of the Princes Octavius & Alfred, and of the Princess Amelia (Prince Octavius; Princess Amelia; Prince Alfred), by William Marshall Craig. According to the caption on the original image, it was derived from a "picture by Gainsborough in the Queen's Palace."
Date before 1859
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Author William Marshall Craig (floruit in 1788)


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