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Launch of the Royal Albert, 1854Launch of the " Royal Albert", 1854
Queen Victoria christening the Royal AlbertQueen Victoria christening the " Royal Albert"
George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham painted by Cornelius Janssen - George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (28 August 1592 - 23 August 1628)
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their Children George Frederick Ernest Albert ( King George V ), Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria ( Queen of Norwar )
Sir Christopher Wren painted by G. Kneller, engraved by Charles Pye, published in December 1822 - Sir Christopher Wren, (20 October 1632 - 25 February 1723) was a 17th century English designer
Royal Apartments The Drawing Room at Balmoral is draped in Balmoral tartan - a quaint, warm, grey design, arranged by the late Prince Consort
Prince William, Duke of Cumberland accepting the surrender of the Jacobite rebels at Carlisle. 30 December 1745
Raising the Standard. King Charles 1st raises the Royal Standard at Nottingham in 1642. Engraving by JH Willmore after a pictrue by G Cattermole
Royal Apartments HMs Sitting Room at Osborne House, Isle of Wight 1880
John Churchills meeting with Louis XIV in the field would have been at a ceremony similar to this royal visit to the French fortresses in Flanders in 1680 - engraving - Le Voyage du Roy
The Royal Society, London. Joseph Banks reads the letter from Volta announcing the discovery of the first electric battery, April 1800
St. Marys Church, Ide Hill, Kent. 1866
Sir Isaac Newton (25th December 1642 - 20th March 1726-7) painted by G. Kneller, engraved by Edward Smith, published March 1821 ?TopFoto
Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex
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 procession in Smithfield passing the Metropolitan Meat Market. 13 November 1869
The Bear Garden in Southwark, A. D 1574. From the long print of London by VischerThe Bear Garden in Southwark, A.D 1574. From the long print of London by Vischer called the Antwerp View
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; interior. 1880
The Charter House, Finsbury, London in 1755. Granted 1545 to Sir Edward North. Finally, in 1611, transformed by Sir Thomas Sutton into the Hospital and School here represented
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; exterior. 1880
The Bear Garden in Southwark, A. D 1648. From the Large four-sheet View of London by HollarThe Bear Garden in Southwark, A.D 1648. From the Large four-sheet View of London by Hollar. The Last Known Representation of the Place
HOROSCOPES - WILLIAM BLAKE The horoscope of the English mystic, artist and poet, William Blake, who was born in London, at 7.45 pm on 28 November 1757 (figure 00)