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Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1803. Artist: T HallBuckingham House, Westminster, London, 1803. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
Interior view of the green closet in Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1819. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
Interior view of the drawing room in Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1817. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
View of the saloon in Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1819. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
Interior view of the throne room, Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1840. ArtistInterior view of the throne room, Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1840. Showing the presentation of an address from the University of Oxford to Queen Victoria
View of a staircase in Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1819. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, 1854. Artist: Charles Claude BachelierBuckingham Palace, Westminster, London, 1854. View of Buckingham Palaces front, with figures promenading outside
Buckingham Palace, London, 1852. Artist: E WalkerBuckingham Palace, London, 1852. View with figures watching the guard marching
Buckingham Palace, London, 1839. View showing Queen Victoria returning from the House of Lords in the right hand middle distance, the front of Buckingham Palace
View of St Jamess Park and Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1830. In the foreground figures amble through the park and by the waters edge two swans watch the approach of a boy
View of Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1830
Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas SutherlandBuckingham House, Westminster, London, 1819. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
View in St Jamess Park of Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1798. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1754. Artist: Sutton NichollsBuckingham House, Westminster, London, 1754. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
General views of London, 1792. Upper section shows three views of St Pauls Cathedral, Buckingham House and Somerset House
An appropriate emblem for the triumphal arch of the new (Buckingham) palaceAn appropriate emblem for the triumphal arch of the new palace - dedicated to the poor penny-less-priest-ridden and paralysed John Bull
Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, 1914. Artist: William MonkBuckingham Palace, Westminster, London, 1914. Calendarium Londinense, or the London Almanack for 1915, surmounted by a view of Buckingham Palace with the Victoria Memorial in the foreground
Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, 1935. Artist: William MonkBuckingham Palace, Westminster, London, 1935. Calendarium Londinense, or the London Almanack for 1936, surmounted by a view of Buckingham Palace from St Jamess Park, by floodlight
John Bull & the arch-itect wot builds the arches - &c - &c - &c - &c, 1829. John Nash standing between the two wings of Buckingham Palace confronted by John Bull, holding a long scroll
Panoramic view of London, 1720. Artist: Johannes KipPanoramic view of London from Buckingham Palace looking down St Jamess Park towards Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster
Map of London, 1798. Map of the City of Westminster, City of London, River Thames, Lambeth, Southwark and surrounding areas, 1798. Top left view shows St Jamess Palace
Queen Victorias visit to the City of London, 1837. Artist: Nathaniel WhittockView of Queen Victorias visit to the City of London, 9 November 1837, showing the Queen leaving Buckingham Palace; the Lord Mayor receiving the Queen at Temple Bar; the banquet in the Guildhall
East front of Buckingham House, Westminster, London, 1796. Artist: James MillerView of the east front of Buckingham House, London, with figures, 1796. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
Buckingham House, Westminster, London, c. 1710View of Buckingham House, Westminster, London, with figures, 1710. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s
Bluecoat schoolboys showing their drawings to Queen Victoria, 3 April 1873 (1901). At Buckingham Palace, London. From The Illustrated London News, 1901
The King and Queen survey bomb damage, Buckingham Palace, London, WWII, 1940. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth looking at the aftermath of a German bombing raid on 11 September 1940 which destroyed
The Coronation Procession to the Abbey, 1937. : Leaving Buckingham Palace. The Setting Forth for the Great Solemnity. King George ascended the throne upon the abdication of his brother
On 2nd March 1911, Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill went to the Palace, 1911, (1945). On 2nd March, 1911 the Convocation of Clergy Deputation presented their loyal
Grand Staircase, Buckingham Palace, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]
The Canal in St. Jamess Park with the Queens House taken from the Parade, 1794, (1910). Artists: Unknown, John StevensThe Canal in St. Jamess Park with the Queens House taken from the Parade, 1794, (1910). St Jamess Park is a 23-hectare (57-acre) park in the City of Westminster, central London
Garden front of Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). Built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703, Buckingham House was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for
The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). Built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703, Buckingham House was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for
Buckingham Palace, London, c1850 (1878). From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1878]
On Buckingham Palace Balcony, 1923 (1937). Prince George and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on Buckingham Palace balcony following their marriage at Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923
London, Victoria Memorial, c1913
London, Buckingham Palace, c1907. [Peacock Brand, c1907]
Ramsay Macdonald, first Labour British Prime Minister, leaving Buckingham Palace after being asked by George V to form a government, 1924, (1938)
The Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN KingThe Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). The Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace, designed by the architect John Nash (1752-1835), at the request of King George IV (1762-1830)
The White Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN KingThe White Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). John Nash (1752-1835) reserved one of his most original ceiling designs for the White Drawing Room
The Prince Consorts Writing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN KingThe Prince Consorts Writing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). The Prince Consorts Writing Room at Buckingham Palace
The Prince Consorts Dressing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN KingThe Prince Consorts Dressing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). The Prince Consorts dressing room at Buckingham Palace
The Grand Staircase in Buckingham Palace, 1935. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]
Thrones in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace, 1935. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]
The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace, 1935. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]
The wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, 28 February 1922 (1935). From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]
George VI and Queen Elizabeth leave Buckigham Palace to holiday in Windsor, 1937In the days after their coronation George VI and Queen Elizabeth left Buckigham Palace to holiday in Windsor, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd
The Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace, c1910 (1911). Artist: HN KingThe Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace, where The Royal Family held services after King Edward VIIs death, c1910 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II, edited by Sir Richard Holmes
The private lying in state of King Edward VII, 1910 (1911). Artist: WS StuartThe private lying in state of King Edward VII: the catafalque in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, 1910 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II Edited by Sir Richard Holmes