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Admiral Milne and wife, 1863 December. Creator: Unknown
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Admiral Milne and wife, 1863 December. Creator: Unknown
Adm. Milne and wife, 1863 December. [British Royal Navy officer Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet, married Euphemia Cochran in 1850]
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Admiral Milne and wife, 1863 December. A captivating glimpse into the life of British Royal Navy officer Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet, and his beloved wife Euphemia Cochran in the midst of the American Civil War. This black and white portrait print captures their elegant attire and timeless grace as they stand side by side. Dressed in fashionable clothing of the era, Admiral Milne dons his naval uniform adorned with distinguished epaulettes, symbolizing his rank and authority. His confident stance reflects a man dedicated to his duty during a turbulent period in history. Beside him stands Euphemia Cochran, epitomizing Victorian femininity with her full-length crinoline dress that accentuates her slender figure. The intricate details of her ensemble showcase the fashion trends of the time - from her hooped skirt to layers of petticoats beneath. The photograph's monochromatic palette adds an air of nostalgia to this historical moment frozen in time. Captured by an unknown photographer from Mathew Brady's collection, it is a testament to both personal love and national conflict. This remarkable image serves as a reminder not only of Admiral Milne's military service but also highlights the strength and resilience displayed by couples separated during times of war. It offers us a rare glimpse into their lives as they navigate through uncertain waters together.
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