DR ERNST BECKER (1826-88)
The Queen's Christmas Tree, Windsor Castle
24 Dec 1857RCIN 2906247
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert did much to popularize the German custom of decorating fir trees at Christmas time, which had originally been introduced into England by Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III. The Royal Family generally spent Christmas at Windsor Castle, where they had several Christmas tables with trees for each other and for members of the Royal Household. Presents were distributed on Christmas Eve. This picture, taken by Dr Becker, Prince Albert's German librarian and a keen photographer, shows that among the many gifts presented to the Queen in 1857 were some photographs of actors, taken by Martin Laroche.