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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 )
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
Their Majesties visit to the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth : the torchlight welcome to the Peak District. The Royal visitors on approaching Chatsworth drove through an avenue of flame formed by
Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria - Mary - Louisa of Saxe - Coburg - Saalfeld, Duchess of Kent ( 17 August 1786 - 16 March 1861 ) was the mother of Queen Victoria, of the United Kingdom
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
The New Duchess of Edinburghs first view of Windsor Castle 1874
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
The new King is crowned : King Edward VII during his coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey, London, England 9 August 1902
Royal Apartments The Drawing Room at Balmoral is draped in Balmoral tartan - a quaint, warm, grey design, arranged by the late Prince Consort
Wedding of Princess Helena of the United Kingdom : 25 May 1846 - 9 June 1923 to Prince Christian Schleswig-Holstein : 22 January 1831 - 28 October 1917 at the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle
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
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
Royal Bicyclists The Hereditary Prince of Saxe - Coburg - Gotha, Princesses Leopoldine of Ratibor, Alexandra and Beatrice of Saxe - Coburg - Gotha, Prince of Hohenlohe Langenburg 1896
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
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
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
Strange phenomena - Mimicry in insects. Illustration from Richard Lydekkers Royal Natural History, 1896. - eTopFoto/Charles Walker
Coronation Sunday: Their Majesties and their Grandchildren. The King and Queen greeting their Grandchildren on their return from the thanks giving at the Chapel Royal, St James 16 August 1902
Hever Castle with cattle grazing and sheep being herded through a gate on the land in front, near Edenbridge, Kent, England
Her Royal Highness, The Princess Charlotte Caroline Augusta of Wales ( 7 January 1796 - 6 November 1817 ) was the only child of King George IV of the United Kingdom
George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer ( 1 September 1758 - 10 November 1834 ) was a British Whig politician. He notably served as Home Secretary from 1806 to 1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents
The Prince went at the top of the hunt King Edward VII, riding to hounds, 1897" The Prince went at the top of the hunt" King Edward VII, riding to hounds, 1897
Persia visits England At the Marlborough House reception, Queen Victoria received Shah Nasiru Din with a gracious handshake
Annapolis Royal - Fort
The coat of arms of Princess Elizabeth
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
An Attempt on the Queen Intense horror and alarm were created all over the country by the attempt made to shoot the Queen
The Viceroys Salute Lord and Lady Zetland held their first Levee and Drawing Room in Dublin Castle last week, which were very brilliant affairs
On their lawn at Cowes, Isle of Wight; most prominent members of the Royal Yacht Squadron numbered amongst the greatest yachtsmen. From left to right and rear; The Hon
His royal Highness Prince Augustus - Frederick, Duke of Sussex ( 27 January 1773 - 21 April 1843 ) was the sixth son of King George III of the United Kingdom and his consort
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
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; interior. 1880
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
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; exterior. 1880
The Ancient National Game of Stoolball It is probable that cricket is derived from the womans game of Stoolball, or juts, now being revived by ladies clubs composed of the principal county families
Moor Dmitry - Take a solemn oath when enlisting into the Red Army. Moscow, 1918
Azim - Zadeh Azim - Citizens! Educate yourselves - learn to read and write! Baku, 1926 written in Azerbaijanian, colour lithograph
Malyutin Ivan - The Eighth Congress of Soviets got things going in Russia. Stencilling, four drawings, 1921
Moor Dmitry Black ravens are flocking together to attack the USSR. Stand guard! 1930 colour lithograph
Anonymous Poster Designer - Our revolutionary bell is still resounding: workers and peasant, unite to figh new battles and win new victories! Set the Red Cavalry against the White