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British Monarchy Collection

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Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN MARY (1867-1953). Queen consort of King George V of Great Britain. Photograph by W

QUEEN MARY (1867-1953). Queen consort of King George V of Great Britain. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. Princess Charlotte Augusta (1796-1817). Canvas by G. Dawe

PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. Princess Charlotte Augusta (1796-1817). Canvas by G. Dawe

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: KING CHARLES I OF ENGLAND. (1600-1649). King of England, Scotland, and Ireland

KING CHARLES I OF ENGLAND. (1600-1649). King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1625-1649, with Sir Edward Walker: oil by an unknown artist

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, on 29 July 1565

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: NICHOLAS II & GEORGE V, 1909. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (left) with the Prince of Wales

NICHOLAS II & GEORGE V, 1909. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (left) with the Prince of Wales (future King George V of England) at Barton Manor on the Isle of Wight, England. Photograph, August 1909

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: NICHOLAS II & GEORGE V, 1909. Prince Edward of Wales, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia

NICHOLAS II & GEORGE V, 1909. Prince Edward of Wales, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich, and Prince Edward and the Prince of Wales (future King George V of England)

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: PRINCESSES OF WALES, c1890. Princess Victoria and Princess Maud of Wales, the future

PRINCESSES OF WALES, c1890. Princess Victoria and Princess Maud of Wales, the future Queen of Norway. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1890

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: PRINCESS ALICE (1883-1981). Nee Princess Alice of Albany, later Countess of Athlone

PRINCESS ALICE (1883-1981). Nee Princess Alice of Albany, later Countess of Athlone. With her children Princess May (later Lady May Abel Smith) and Prince Rupert. Photograph, c1908

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: PRINCESS ALICE (1883-1981). Nee Princess Alice of Albany, later Countess of Athlone

PRINCESS ALICE (1883-1981). Nee Princess Alice of Albany, later Countess of Athlone. Photograph, c1905

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD (1330-1376). Prince of Wales, known as the Black Prince

EDWARD (1330-1376). Prince of Wales, known as the Black Prince. Edward serving King John II of France, taken captive by Edward at the Battle of Poitiers, 1356. Line engraving, English, c1875

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: HENRY V (1387-1422). King of England, 1413-1422. Henry 5th, his Queen and Family

HENRY V (1387-1422). King of England, 1413-1422. Henry 5th, his Queen and Family. Line engraving by Charles Grignion, late 18th or early 19th century

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: KING JAMES II OF ENGLAND (1633-1701). Engraving, 1808, after a portrait by Sir Peter Lely

KING JAMES II OF ENGLAND (1633-1701). Engraving, 1808, after a portrait by Sir Peter Lely, of the king while the Duke of York

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GEORGE III (1738-1820). King of Great Britain, 1760-1820. English line engraving, 1783

GEORGE III (1738-1820). King of Great Britain, 1760-1820. English line engraving, 1783

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD I (1239-1307). King of England, 1272-1307. Aquatint engraving by J. Chapman

EDWARD I (1239-1307). King of England, 1272-1307. Aquatint engraving by J. Chapman, 19th century

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901

QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901. Victoria arriving at South Kensington, London, for the celebration of the foundation stone laying for the Victoria and Albert Museum

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901

QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901. Victoria receiving people in the drawing room at Buckingham Palace on 16 May 1899. Contemporary English illustration

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of England, 1910-1936

GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of England, 1910-1936. As Prince of Wales, while Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany presents officers of the 1st Prussian Dragoon Guards, 26 January 1902

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. King Edward VII investing Wilhelm

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. King Edward VII investing Wilhelm, the German Crown Prince, with the Order of the Garter at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, England

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. The King opening his first session of parliament, 1901. Contemporary English illustration

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. The King at Epsom Racetrack, 22 April 1902

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. The King at Epsom Racetrack, 22 April 1902. Contemporary English illustration

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. The first court held by Edward VII

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. The first court held by Edward VII and Alexandra at Buckingham Palace, 14 March 1902. Contemporary English illustration by G. Amato

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of England, 1837-1901. Victoria at the christening of her son

QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of England, 1837-1901. Victoria at the christening of her son, Leopold, Duke of Albany, at Esher Church. English wood engraving, 1884

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of England, 1837-1901

QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of England, 1837-1901. Victoria in the gown worn at her Golden Jubilee commemoration service in Westminster Abbey, London. Wood engraving, English, 1887

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. English engraving, 1872

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the Public Works Department in Bombay, India

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the Public Works Department in Bombay, India, in honor of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, 1887. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the General Post Office in Bombay, India

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of the General Post Office in Bombay, India, in honor of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, 1887. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of Elphinstone Circle in Bombay, India, in honor

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Illumination of Elphinstone Circle in Bombay, India, in honor of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, 1887. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. A triumphal arch erected at Colaba, Bombay, India, in honor

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. A triumphal arch erected at Colaba, Bombay, India, in honor of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, 1887. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: KINGS OF ENGLAND. Kings of England of the House of Wessex. Left to right, with reign dates

KINGS OF ENGLAND. Kings of England of the House of Wessex. Left to right, with reign dates: Top: Eadwig (955-959); Edgar I (959-975)

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD THE MARTYR (c962-978). King of England, 975-978. Copper engraving, English

EDWARD THE MARTYR (c962-978). King of England, 975-978. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDGAR I (943-975). Known as Edgar the Peaceful. King of England, 959-975. Copper engraving

EDGAR I (943-975). Known as Edgar the Peaceful. King of England, 959-975. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EADWIG (941?-959). King of England, 955-959. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

EADWIG (941?-959). King of England, 955-959. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). British prince and soldier

ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). British prince and soldier. Presenting Egyptian war medals to the 13th Bengal Lancers in Meerut, India, 19 December 1883. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK (1844-1925). Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India

ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK (1844-1925). Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India as wife of Edward VII. As the Princess of Wales

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: OPERA: LOHENGRIN, 1899. The Covent Garden Opera Company performing Lohengrin

OPERA: LOHENGRIN, 1899. The Covent Garden Opera Company performing Lohengrin for Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle at her birthday celebration, 1899. Contemporary English illustration

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. As Prince of Wales, visiting Leeds

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. As Prince of Wales, visiting Leeds and Preston. Engraving, English, 1885

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: PRINCESS HELENA (1846-1923). Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein

PRINCESS HELENA (1846-1923). Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. The Princess distributing certificates to volunteers of the St. John Ambulance Association at the Guildhall in London

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. As Prince of Wales, descending the Stalheimskleiva in Norway. Engraving, English, 1885

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Crossing Blackfriars bridge in London, 1869

QUEEN VICTORIA (1819-1901). Crossing Blackfriars bridge in London, 1869. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: ROYAL COSTUME BALL, 1851. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (center) at the Queens costume ball

ROYAL COSTUME BALL, 1851. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (center) at the Queens costume ball, 1851. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain 1910-1936. Photograph, c1915

GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain 1910-1936. Photograph, c1915

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: PRINCESS BEATRICE (1857-1944). Princess Henry of Battenberg. Photograph by W. & D

PRINCESS BEATRICE (1857-1944). Princess Henry of Battenberg. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, 1885

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of Great Britain, 1901-1910. As the Prince of Wales (left

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of Great Britain, 1901-1910. As the Prince of Wales (left, with beard), attending a costume ball at the International Club in Baden-Baden, Germany, 1883

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of Great Britain, 1901-1910. As the Prince of Wales

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of Great Britain, 1901-1910. As the Prince of Wales, playing lawn tennis at a club in Baden-Baden, Germany, 1883

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Princess Christian unveiling a statue of her mother, Queen Victoria

GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Princess Christian unveiling a statue of her mother, Queen Victoria, at the Royal Holloway College in Egham, England, on the occasion of the Queens Golden Jubilee

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. As Prince of Wales, inspecting the prize cattle at the Dorchester meeting of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Association, 1887

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. As Prince of Wales, at the sheep pen at the Dorchester meeting of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Association, 1887

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. As Prince of Wales, at the Dairy at the Dorchester meeting of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Association, 1887



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