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The Inauguration of King William II in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam on 28 November 1840, 1840-1845
Louis-Philippe taking the oath at the Hotel de Ville, July 31, 1830, c1830. Creator: UnknownLouis-Philippe taking the oath at the Hotel de Ville, July 31, 1830, c1830
Louis-Philippe taking the oath before the chambers, August 9, 1830. Creator: Ary SchefferLouis-Philippe taking the oath before the chambers, August 9, 1830
Queen Victoria Awakened to Hear the News of her Accession, June 20, 1837, (1901). Princess Victoria (1819-1901) receiving the news of the death of her uncle, King William IV
Adolf, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Declines the Offer to Accede to the Danish Throne... 1825-1826Adolf, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Declines the Offer to Accede to the Danish Throne and Recommends his Sister's Son Christian, Count of Oldenburg, 1825-1826
Vessel Depicting a Sacrificial Ceremony for a Royal Accession, A. D. 650 / 800Vessel Depicting a Sacrificial Ceremony for a Royal Accession, A.D. 650/800
Queen Victoria at the time of her Accession, (1901). Creator: UnknownQueen Victoria at the time of her Accession, (1901). Portrait of Victoria (1819-1901) in 1837. She inherited the throne at the age of 18, after the death of her uncle, King William IV
Accession of King George V, 1910. Creator: UnknownAccession of King George V, 1910. Proclaiming the King from the Royal Exchange: The great crowd watching the ceremony on Monday morning
James I on his way to England, 1897. Creator: John LeechJames I on his way to England, 1897. King James travels from Scotland to accede to the English throne. (James (1566-1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 1567
The New Reign Dawns, 1936 (1937)The New Reign Dawns, St James Palace Dec 12 1936 (1937). En route to the Accession Council. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]
Mr. Churchill at St. Jamess Palace for a meeting of Privy Councillors, 1936, (1945). A meeting of Privvy councillors was called by the new Monarch, King Edward VIII in 1936
King Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Artist: SaundersKing Henry III (1207-1272) after the death of his father King John (1167-1216), 19th century. Henry is seen here being presented to the barons by the Earl of Pembroke
Queen Elizabeths Accession, 1558, (c1850). Elizabeth I came to the throne in 1558 and ruled until her death in 1603. Colour plate from Pictures of English History
The accession to the throne of Frederick William IV of Prussia, 15 October 1840, (1900). Frederick William IV of Prussia (1795-1861) ruled from 1840 until his death in 1861
Letter from Joseph Addison to J Robethon, Secretary to George I, 4th September 1714. Artist: Joseph AddisonLetter from Joseph Addison to J Robethon, Secretary to George I, 4th September 1714. Letter written from St Jamess by Joseph Addison, when acting as Secretary to the Lords Justices, to J Robethon
Paragraph written by George III for insertion in a speech, 1760. Artist: King George IIIParagraph written by George III for insertion in a speech, 1760. A paragraph written by King George III for insertion into his first speech from the throne after his accession
Heralds announcing the death of Charles VI to his son, c1500, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawHeralds announcing the death of Charles VI to his son, c1500, (1843). Heralds carrying the pennon or banner of France, announce the death of King Charles (1368-1422)
How they brought the news of the Queen Victorias accession, June 20th, 1837, 1901. Artist: Alec BallHow they brought the news of the Queen Victorias accession, June 20th, 1837, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), became queen at the age of 18 on the death of William IV
Prince Arthur and Hubert, 19th century. Characters from the William Shakespeare play, The Life and Death of King John, set during the reign of King John of England (1199-1216)
The Accession of the Queen of India, 1858. After the end of the Indian Mutiny, the authority of the East India Company also ended and the Crown, here represented by Queen Victoria