The Welcome to the Princess Louise at Hamilton, Bermuda.
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The Welcome to the Princess Louise at Hamilton, Bermuda.
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English: The Welcome to the Princess Louise at Hamilton, Bermuda. Illustration for The Graphic, 17 March 1883.
The arrival of Princess Louise, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, at the City of Hamilton, Bermuda, in 1883, when she visited the colony as a winter retreat and called it a place of eternal spring. At the time, she lived in Canada with her husband, the Duke of Argyll, who was Governor General there. Her visit was comemmorated in the naming of The Princess Hotel, which opened in 1885.
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