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    Guest Rick Research
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    Poor Adolph was ejected by the Prussians in 1866 and after decades of wandering, eventually ended up inheriting Luxemburg--which must have made for some awkward social and diplomatic occasions given his long, long life.

    Here are two sepia Cartes de Visite from the mid 1860s of him in different uniforms, from an album of the Nassau refugee family von Boos-Waldeck who ended up in Bohemia.

    If anyone knows what units the two uniforms were for, would be much obliged. I've tweaked the color and contrast as much as possible from very faded Velveeta cheese colored sepia.

    Apparently these were as common and cheap as American baseball cards in the 20th century, so no particular effort or expense was made for things dropped off at every social call. Of the dozen or so that were pulled out of this album, not a one has anything written by the subject on back. No "Hi! Stopped by Tuesday at 3 but nobody was home! XOXO, Adolph."

    Guest Rick Research
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    Presumably these Cartes de Visite were printed up by the hundreds back in the day?

    The male corset :Cat-Scratch::speechless1: doesn't seem to have done him any harm, since he lived to be 92 despite squooshing his internal organs.

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    Adolf in his later years

    http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_05_2009/post-1062-1241895513.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_05_2009/post-1062-1241895324.jpg

    Edited by Naxos
    Posted (edited)

    From 1846 Adolph Herzog von Nassau was the Inhaber of the 15th Austrian Infanterie Regiment.

    Edited by Naxos

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