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Paris. Le Palais Royal
Queen Mary with her children the Duke of York (King George VI)(left) and the Prince of Wales (King Edward VIII)(right)
His Royal Highness The Grand Duke Ferdinand of Austria - Francis Ferdinand Charles Louis Joseph Marie born 18th December 1863. ?TopFoto
The Royal Banquet - the bringing up of the first course - 19 July 1821 by R. Hawell after C. Bild ?TopFoto
A Royal Princess in Pony Chaise taken at Osborne House in the early 1860s
Ashanti - King Attah of Akim greets her Majestys Commissioner King Attah met Captain Glover after sending a message of love
The Regents Coat of Arms, from Sovereigns of the Bath, 1803
Queen Victoria
Zulu and Afghan War Heroes The ceremony performed at Windsor was simple, brief and conducted in semi privacy. The brave fellows who by special deeds of daring had earned Royal recognition
A Deputy Commissioner Receives the Sambwa of Kale Major Raikes, Deputy Commissioner of the Chindwin paying his recent visit to the Royal Tsambwa of Kale
Portrait of King George V undated
Portrait of Queen Victoria in connection with the Diamond Jubilee 1897
The New Duchess of Edinburghs first view of Windsor Castle 1874
Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - arrival of his Royal Highness and staff at Wavenhoe Park 1856
Alphonse XIII Roi d Espagne 1886 - Alfonso XIII (May 17, 1886 - February 28, 1941), King of Spain, posthumous son of Alfonso XII of Spain, was proclaimed King at his birth. He reigned from 1886-1931
The Birth of King Alfonso Much anxiety preceded the childbirth of the widowed Regent of Spain, as in the event of the birth of a girl
Queen Mary pictured as a young girl (born 1867) undated
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900), the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in full hunting dress
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert March 1861
Birth of Romance on the Moors The Princess Louise of Wales obtains her first view of Lord Fife at a Sandringham shooting party ( From a sketch by Sydney P Hall ) 1889
The Royal Palace on the Ionian island of Corfu. Built in 1816 it was the former residence of the British Governor
Raising the Standard. King Charles 1st raises the Royal Standard at Nottingham in 1642. Engraving by JH Willmore after a pictrue by G Cattermole
The Royal Bracka Distillery 30 August 1890
Louise Marquise de Lorne 1848 - The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, (Louise Caroline Alberta; 18 March 1848 - 3 December 1939) was a member of the British Royal Family
Queen Mary as the Duchess of York with her children Prince Edward (left) Prince George (right) and Princess Mary
Marie Henriette - Reine des Belges - Queen of Belgium - Marie Henriette, Queen of the Belgians (Princess Imperial & Archduchess of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary & Bohemia) (August 23, 1836)
Royal Victorian Furnishings Princess Beatrice, Queen Victorias favourite daughter, in her private room at Osborne shortly before her marriage to Prince Henry of Battenberg. 1885
Her Majesty Embraces Her Majesty had been much moved during the Jubilee Service and now the Princes and Princesses of the Royal Family advanced to the Coronation Chair
1874 King George V aged 9 with the Duke of Clarence in Highland dress
Madame Araminte came in with some fascinating hats Just then Madam Araminte came in with some fascinating hats. I chose one with a smart brim
The Royal Society, London. Joseph Banks reads the letter from Volta announcing the discovery of the first electric battery, April 1800
H. R. H. on the Way to India Sunday morning at sea is a peculiar feeling day. YouH.R.H. on the Way to India Sunday morning at sea is a peculiar feeling day. You remember that the usual rubber at whist cannot be, that chess is esteemed sinful
Royal Coat of Arms - Souvenir of the International Exhibition of 1862 made of silk
Sir Horace Darwin, F. R. S. (1851-1928), son of the British naturalist Charles DarwinSir Horace Darwin, F.R.S. (1851-1928), son of the British naturalist Charles Darwin and a civil engineer. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 268
Tom Thumb entertaining the King and Queen 1864. The Classic Fairy Tales by Iona and Peter Opie, page 45. In addition to folk tale, Tom Thumb figures in Henry Fieldings The Tragedy of Tragedies
Baboons - illustration from Richard Lydekkers Royal Natural History, 1896 - A TopFotoBaboons - illustration from Richard Lydekkers Royal Natural History, 1896 - eTopFoto / Charles Walker
Joe Chamberlain and some Chieftans After the three Bechuana chiefs laid their presents before Her Majestys Queen Victoria feet at Windsor, they each received through Mr Chamberlain
The wedding of Lady Louise Mountbatten and the Crown Prince of Sweden at the Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace. Bride and Bridegroom after the ceremony. 3 November 1923
Strange phenomena - Mimicry in insects. Illustration from Richard Lydekkers Royal Natural History, 1896. - eTopFoto/Charles Walker
The Life of Charles Dickens The house and conservatory of Gadshill Place from the meadow. Dickens moved from London to Gadshill Place in Rochester, Kent which he bought for
The Life of Charles Dickens The uneducated father in fustian and the educated boy in spectacles. Dickens on seeing these two characters in Chatham, Kent
Grand pionoforte c. 1819 by John Broadwood 6 octaves - identical to that describedGrand pionoforte c.1819 by John Broadwood 6 octaves - identical to that described as Beethovens piano the only difference being that the case is rosewood with brass inlay
Grand pianoforte, 1824, by John Broadwood six and a half octaves. Length 89 inches or 226 cm width 48 inches or 121.9 cm The Colt Cavier Collection Bethersden Kent
Hever Castle with cattle grazing and sheep being herded through a gate on the land in front, near Edenbridge, Kent, England
A rural street scene, Riverhead, Sevenoaks
The Life of Charles Dickens The study of Gadshill Place Dickens moved from London to Gadshill Place in Rochester, Kent which he bought for ?1790 (English pounds) on 14 March 1856
HM Queen Victoria in Pony Carriage with HRH Princess Victoria of Wales 29th July 1892
The Queens entrance into Jerusalem from The Royal Exile 1820, published by Jones & Co. in The London Library, London. (J.R. Freeman and courtesy B.T)