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Queen Adelaide. Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen (Adelheid Amalie Luise Theresa Carolin, 1792-1849) later Queen Adelaide, was the Queen Consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom
London Bridge (new), London, 1831View of London Bridge, London, opened by King William IV and Queen Adelaide in 1831. In the foreground figures stand on decorated ships and barges looking towards the dome of St Pauls Cathedral
St. Paul's Church, Malta, Built at the Expense of the late Queen Dowager Adelaide, 1850. Creator: UnknownSt. Paul's Church, Malta, Built at the Expense of the late Queen Dowager Adelaide, 1850. The interior is very spacious
St. Paul's Church, Malta, Built at the Expense of the late Queen Dowager Adelaide, 1850. Creator: UnknownSt. Paul's Church, Malta, Built at the Expense of the late Queen Dowager Adelaide, 1850. The first stone was laid by Queen Adelaide on the 20th of March, 1839
Adelaide, 1923. Creator: UnknownAdelaide, 1923. Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely-settled British province in
Launch of HMS Thunderer, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1831. King William IV and Queen Adelaide were among those attending the ceremony. Thunderer was an 84 gun second rate ship of the line
Scene in the Hanover Square Rooms, Westminster, London, 1833. Prospectus of the Hanover Square Rooms, when Her Majesty took the Private View of the Fancy Fair in aid of foreigners in distress
Coronation of William IV and Queen Adelaides in Westminster Abbey, London, 1831. The king and queen are shown in the foreground with spectators filling the aisle and main body of the abbey
All a-Gog at Guildhall or the civic giants displaying their solid attachments, 1830. One of the City giants (Gog?) and Sir John Key, Lord Mayor of London
The opening of London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide, 1831. Showing the royal procession on the River Thames approaching the bridge
Royal opening of London Bridge, 1831. Interior view of the pavilion erected on London Bridge for the reception of King William IV and Queen Adelaide for the bridges opening
Opening ceremony of the new London Bridge, 1831Opening of the new London Bridge by King William and Queen Adelaide, 1831. In the foreground figures stand on the riverbank and on decorated barges looking towards London Bridge lined with flags
Dinner in the Guildhall, City of London, 1830. Interior view of the Guildhall during the inauguration dinner of Sir John Key as Lord Mayor of London in 1830 in the presence of King William IV
The opening of London Bridge, 1831. Commemorative writing sheet showing the opening of Rennies London Bridge by William IV and Queen Adelaide, 1831
Portrait of Queen Adelaide, 1859. Artist: Edmund Thomas ParrisPortrait of Queen Adelaide, Consort of William IV, 1859
Panoramic view of the area around Regents Park, London, 1831. Panorama showing Park Cresent, Park Square West and Ulster Terrace, with figures
An illustrated songsheet, 1831. Two images with the songs Gog and Magog rewarded and King William and the citizens of London beneath
Queen Adelaide, queen consort of King William IV, 19th century. Artist: RoffeQueen Adelaide, queen consort of King William IV, 19th century. Portrait of Adelaide (1792-1849)
Queen Adelaide, (1900). Adelaide (1792-1849) was Queen Consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Consort of William IV of the United Kingdom, 19th century. Artist: H CockAdelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Consort of William IV of the United Kingdom, 19th century. Portrait of Queen Adelaide (1792-1849)
Queen Adelaide, the Queen consort, 19th century. Artist: H CookQueen Adelaide, the Queen consort, 19th century. Adelaide (1792-1849) was the Queen consort of King William IV of the United Kingdom
Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen (1792-1849), German-born Queen-consort of William IV, 1849Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen (1792-1849), German-born Queen-consort of William IV of Great Britain (1830-37). Engraving of Adelaide as a widow published 1849
Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen, German-born Queen-consort of William IV, 1832Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen (1792-1849), German-born Queen-consort of William IV of Great Britain (1830-1837), 1832