Record

Performance TitleRoyal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) Prize Giving
Performance Date4 July 1887
Performance DayMonday
Performance Time13:00
Main PerformersBaroness Burdett-Coutts - speaker
Orchestra or BandRoyal Caledonian School Band,
Bands of Mercy
Set List'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem) (Royal Caledonian School Band),
Addresses,
Prize-giving (HM Queen Victoria)
Royal PresenceHM Queen Victoria,
HRH The Prince of Wales,
HRH The Princess of Wales,
HRH The Princess Beatrice,
HRH The Duke of Connaught,
HRH The Duchess of Connaught,
HRH The Grand Duke of Hess,
HRH The Princess Christian,
HRH The Princess Alix of Hesse,
HRH The Prince Henry of Battenberg
Performance NotesThis award ceremony followed the Laying of the Foundation Stone at the Imperial Institute on Exhibition Road. Queen Victoria and the Prince and Princess of Wales proceeded to the Albert Hall, where they had consented to give away the principal prizes offered by the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) for essays on the subject of 'Kindness to Animals'.

In Queen Victoria's speech she stated that 'No civilisation is complete which does not include the dumb and defenceless of God's creatures within the sphere of charity and mercy.' (The Times, 5 July 1887)

'...proceeded to the Albert Hall, Bertie walking beside me. We had to walk across the whole length of the densely crowded Hall, up to where I had stood last for the opening of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, and here a great confusion arose, after Bertie had presented me with an Address from the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and Lord Onslow one from the Society connected with the Dog's Home, — for instead of my giving away 14 prizes, I only gave one!'
(Queen Victoria's Diary, 4 July 1887)

"After the ceremony at the Imperial Institute [laying of its foundation stone] the Queen proceeded to the Royal Albert Hall for the purpose of presenting the principal prizes to the student essayists of the Metropoiltan Schools, awarded by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the subject being 'Kindness to Animals'. The arrival of Royalty was announced to those waiting within by the band of the Royal Caledonian School striking up the National Anthem. Her Majesty walked up the hall to the platform leaning on the arm of the Prince of Wales, bowing in acknowledgement of the salutations. As the royal party entered, the whole audience rose and sang a verse of the national anthem. The Queen having taken her seat in the golden chair, which was surrounded by baskets of flowers, a number of addresses were presented, after which various officials were presented, and Her Majesty gave the prizes en bloc. The party then left the hall amid cheering."
(The Manchester Evening News, 4 July 1887)
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work9568Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) Prize Giving1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4730Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA); 1824-; British animal charity
DS/UK/170Victoria; Alexandrina (24 May 1819-22 January 1901); Queen, Empress of India; British Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
DS/UK/4046Edward VII (1841-1910); King; British King, Emperor of India (1901-1910). First British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
DS/UK/402Queen; Alexandra of Denmark (1 December 1844-20 November 1925); Danish-born Queen consort of the UK and Empress consort of India
DS/UK/4177Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg; Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore (1857-1944); British royal family member
DS/UK/1123Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert (1850-1942); British Duke of Connaught and Strathearn; British Royal Family - seventh child and third son of Queen Victoria
DS/UK/4315Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia/Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn; Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes (1860-1917); Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn; German princess, British royal family member, wife of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
DS/UK/3978Princess Helena / Princess Christian; Helena Augusta Victoria (1846-1923); British royal family member
DS/UK/5507Colonel Prince Henry of Battenberg; Henry Maurice (1858-1896); British royal family member
DS/UK/2393Royal Caledonian School; 1815-; English school
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