
There's just a few weeks left to see over 90 objects and works of art from the V&A museum, including the first Christmas card and portraits of the Royal Family at The Collection in Lincoln.
The 'Victoria & Albert : Treasures from a Royal Marriage' exhibition is being held in the 200th anniversary year of the births of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
This illuminating exhibition showcases the crucial role that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert played in the development of the V&A and further explores their wider influence on the development of Victorian taste.
Featuring paintings by Queen Victoria's favourite artist, Landseer, the unique 12th century Gloucester Candlestick acquired in the year of Prince Albert's death, and the first ever Christmas Card.
In the Usher Gallery, as part of the exhibition, visitors will see works from our own Victorian art collection alongside key portraits from the National Portrait Gallery, including familiar faces such as Sir Robert Peel and Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston.
The exhibition is open daily 10 – 4 pm until Sunday 5 January.
Tickets: Adults £5.00, Concessions £4.00, Children under 16 FREE.