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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)
Persia visits England At the Marlborough House reception, Queen Victoria received Shah Nasiru Din with a gracious handshake
Archive Hungary - Budapest 1896 - postcard. View from the Royal Palace in Buda (west) overlooking the Danube towards Pest (east)
Connaught and Battenberg Children in small Donkey Carriage at Osborne August 8 1891
Daily Life - Swan-upping on the Thames from Brentford Ait - Third week in July - Swan Upping is an annual ceremonial and practical activity in England in which mute swans on the River Thames are
Beatrice - Princess de Battenberg 1857 - The Princess Beatrice (Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore; 14 April 1857 - 26 October 1944) was a member of the British Royal Family
HRH Princess Margaret and Prince Arthur of Connaught and Princess Alice January 1884
Illustration from the The Illustrated London News 4 June 1842 showing the attempted assassination of Queen Victoria in Hyde Park by John Francis on 30 May 1842
An address to British females on the moral management of pregnancy and labour, and some cursory observations on medical deportment suggested by the death of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte
The Royal farms at Windsor. In Queen Victorias dairy, Mrs Nora Forsyth is holding one of the setting pans where milk was left overnight and the cream taken off next morning for butter
Queen Mary with her parents the Duke and Duchess of Teck undated
A terrace in the Palace of Achilles, built in 1891 for the Empress Elisabeth II of Austria in Corfu, Greece - now a casino
The Return From The Chase Scene at Eaton Thomas Rowlandson 1801
The Royal Arcade, Newcastle. 19 th century
William Hyde Wollaston constructed this huge electric battery for Humphrey Davy to further his studies at The Royal Society Institute, London
The Royal Bracka Distillery Spirit store, where the whisky is measured into casks 30 August 1890
Queen Mary pictured age 20 in 1887
London : The Vauxhall Royal Balloon, coloured lithograph, after Black, by Alvey 9 September 1836 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth
An Attempt on the Queen Intense horror and alarm were created all over the country by the attempt made to shoot the Queen
Marie-Christine - Reine Regent d Espagne 1858 - Maria Christina (Christa) Queen and Regent of Spain, born 21st July 1858 in Gross-Seelowitz, Moravia and died 6th February 1929 in Madrid
Royal group on the Great Maharajas silver jubilee : Kapurthala celebrations : Maharajah of Kapurthala, Raja Jagatjit Singh Bahudur holding stick with the Tikka Sahib (heir apparent ) on his left
Landgate, Rye, East Sussex 1930s
View of the exterior of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, East Sussex, UK. Artist - Nash, John (1752-1835) ?TopFoto
Arthur Duke of Connaught - The Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (Arthur William Patrick Albert; 1 May 1850 - 16 January 1942) was a member of the British Royal Family
Afternoon Parade at Brighton Open carriages of all kinds - landaus, victorias, dog carts, whitechapels, phaetons, hackney vehicles
Swimming at Brighton Classes to teach ladies to swim are often held on the beach at Brighton by a distinguished professor of the art whose gallant rescues from drowning are frequently recorded in
Food Advertisements for Oxo, Bovril, Yorkshire Relish and Nestle Swiss Milk, on a building in Moorfields, London near the Royal Eye Hospital. undated
Bird s-eye view of Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 25 May 1872
St Jamess Hall, to be erected between Piccadilly and Regent Street - Mr Owen Jones, Architect. 20 December 1856
South Kensington Museum 1872
Covent Garden Market. Henry Austen (1771-1850), the fourth brother of Jane Austen, (1775-1817), lived nearby in Henrietta Street, 1800s. A Portrait of Jane Austen by David Cecil, page 166
Gentleman in Middle Temple, Inns Of Court, London, UK, England. 1930s
Interior view of the Abbey Mills Pumping Station at West Ham, near Stratford at the Bow, which was opened by the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, Sir John Thwaites, London, England
General view of the Abbey Mills Pumping Station at West Ham, near Stratford at the Bow, which was opened by the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, Sir John Thwaites, London, England
East side of Park Crescent by John Nash, engraved by J. Redway after Thomas H. Shepherd - The Royal Institute of British Architects, London ?TopFoto
Kensington High Street, 1860
South Kensington Museum, 1863
Octavia Hill (Wisbech, 1838 - 1912) was an English social reformer, particularly concerned with the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, specifically London, in the second half of the 19th century
The Consort Court in the South Kensington Museum, 1875
People feeding pigeons in Trafalgar Square with the church spire of St Martin - in - the - Fields in background, London, England. 1950s
The Working Mens Institute, and new Baths, Barrow-in-Furness, North Lancashire, England 25 May 1872
The London Commercial Sale Rooms, built in 1811 and rebuilt in 1859, remained open until the Second World War
John Loudon MacAdam, 1825, by Charles Turner - lithograph in The British Museum, London (Print Room) (J. R. Freeman) - John Loudon McAdam (September 21, 1756 - November 26)
The largest telescope in the World. William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse : 17 June 1800 - 31 October 1867, was an Anglo-Irish pioneering astronomer who had several telescopes built at his residence at
Child drinks from her mothers gin tankard in a London Gin house
Spectators outside the East India Dock gates watching the opening of the Blackwall Tunnel on 22nd May, 1897 by the Prince of Wales
The east side of Soho Square, London. Number 32, on the right, was the home of Sir Joseph Banks and the birthplace of the African Association. Painting by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864)
People at the Middle Temple, Inns Of Court, London, UK, England. 1930 - 1940s