Volume of bound received letters 1835-1866
Includes correspondence regarding the crossings of various royals, including Grand Duchess Olga.
Administrative / biographical background
Grand Duchess Olga of Russia (1822-1892) was the second daughter of Czar Nicholas I and sister of Czar Alexander II. She became Queen of Wuttemberg in 1864.
Administrative / biographical background
Grand Duchess Olga of Russia (1822-1892) was the second daughter of Czar Nicholas I and sister of Czar Alexander II. She became Queen of Wuttemberg in 1864.
Record Details
Item reference: | SMI/2/2 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | FILE |
Extent: | 1 volume (169 letters) |
Date made: | 1835-1866 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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