File:Group photograph taken at St Moritz, Switzerland, August 1887.jpg

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English: A group photograph taken at St Moritz in Switzerland during a visit in August 1887, including Queen Mary (1867-1953) when Princess Victoria Mary of Teck; Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (1833-97); Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone (1874-1957) when Prince Alexander of Teck; Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge (1868-1927) when Prince Adolphus of Teck; Princess Louise of Wales (1867-1931), later Duchess of Fife. The group are standing in front of a painted scenery of swiss alps and fields and are holding umbrellas and walking sticks. The Duchess of Teck arranged for a holiday for her family and Princess Louise to St Moritz and the Italian lakes, during August 1887, partly as Princess Louise had been poorly. Princess Mary and her brothers greatly enjoyed the holiday but Princess Louise was less enthusiastic.
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