His Serene Highness Prince Francis of Teck (1870–1910), GCVO

Image credit: University College London Hospitals

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From 1903 Prince Francis of Teck sat on the Board of the Middlesex Hospital, rising finally to Chairman early in 1910. This posthumous portrait, was unveiled at the Hospital on 23 October 1911 by Francis's younger brother, Prince Alexander of Teck, 1st Earl of Athlone. Funded by a memorial subscription that raised £800: £250 was given to the Hospital and £250 to the Hoxton Boys' Home.

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Title

His Serene Highness Prince Francis of Teck (1870–1910), GCVO

Date

1911

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 125.8 x W 100.8 cm

Accession number

UCLHArts_UCH_007

Acquisition method

gift from Prince Alexander of Teck, 1911

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Vice-President Chairman of the Board, died October 1910

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