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H. R. H. The Duke of York, H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, H. R. H. Prince Henry, H. M. The Queen, HH.R.H. The Duke of York, H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, H.R.H. Prince Henry, H.M. The Queen, H.M. The King, H.R.H. Princess Mary, 1921
Cambridge Cottage, Kew Green, London, 1894. Creator: UnknownCambridge Cottage, Kew Green, London, 1894. Residence of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904). The house became part of Kew Gardens in 1904
Prince Arthur on board HMY Victoria and Albert, c1925. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesPrince Arthur on board HMY Victoria and Albert, c1925. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), was the seventh child and third son of Queen Victoria
Spys Taken at Greenwich, 1798. Mother Windsor with four of her courtesans orders her girls to arrest Shute Barrington, the Bishop of Durham and the Duke of Queensberry
Storming of St. Sebastian, August 31, 1813, 1909. Artist: Thomas SutherlandStorming of St. Sebastian, August 31, 1813, 1909. In the Siege of San Sebastian (7 July - 8 September 1813) Allied forces under the command of Arthur Wellesley
The Royal Vault, 1895. From The Governors Guide to Windsor Castle, by the Most Noble The Marquis of Lorne, K.T. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, 1895]
On the Evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 1879 (1906). Artist: Ernest CroftsOn the Evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 1879 (1906). Napoleon preparing to leave the battlefield. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. V
French cuirassiers charging a British infantry square at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1906). Artist: P JazetFrench cuirassiers charging a British infantry square at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1906). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. V
The Tapestry Room in Windsor Castle, c1899, (1901). Artist: Eyre & SpottiswoodeThe Tapestry Room in Windsor Castle, c1899, (1901). The Tapestry room situated over George IV?s Gateway, comprising of the Gobelins tapestry which fills the panelled walls and the chairs
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 1900. The third son of Queen Victoria, Prince Arthur (1850-1942) married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle
Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 1515, (1902). Mary (1516-1568) was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon
5th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, The Battle of Salamanca, 22nd July 18125th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Battle of Salamanca, Spain, 22nd July 1812. The Battle of Salamanca was an important victory in the Peninsular War for an Anglo-Portuguese army under the Duke of
Day & Sons lithography workshop, 1856. The visit of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and his brother Prince Alfred to Messrs Day and Sons lithographic establishment
Breastplate from an armour of Francesco Maria II della Rovere (1548-1631), Duke of Urbino, Italian, probably Milan, ca. 1570
Gauntlet for the Right Hand, Belonging to the armour of Don Alonzo PéGauntlet for the Right Hand, Belonging to the armour of Don Alonzo Perez de Guzman el Bueno (1550-1619), Count of Niebla and Duke of Medina-Sidonia, Italian, Milan, ca. 1580
The Duke of Wellington, c. 1812. Creator: Workshop of Francisco de GoyaThe Duke of Wellington, c. 1812
Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard III, June 20, 1746. Creator: William HogarthMr. Garrick in the Character of Richard III, June 20, 1746
Parade float in the form of a ship, coat of arms of the Grand Duke of Modena at top, 1652
Henri II de Lorraine, duc de Guise. Creator: Jean MorinHenri II de Lorraine, duc de Guise
Pillars of the Constitution, February 1, 1809. Creator: James GillrayPillars of the Constitution, February 1, 1809
Following Francesco I d Estes Example, His Troops Safely Pass Torrents During Extreme Weather, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...]
After a Few Days of Seige with the French Army, Francesco I d Este Takes Prossession of Mortara, The Last of his Great Victories, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este
After a Long Seige, Francesco I d Este, with the Aid of the French Army, Takes Valencia, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este, Suffering the Pain of his Injuries, Continues to Take Charge for the Successful Completion of the Military Campaign
Francesco I d Este and the French Army Besiege Valenza, which has Been Taken by the Spanish, and by Persisting with Intrepid Courage, Succeeds in the Endeavor
After a Long March, Francesco I d Este Passes with the River of Cassano with his Army, thus Causing Great Harm to the Spanish, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este
The Seige of Alessandria Begins, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
At the Head of a Swiss Army, Francesco I d Este, with Uncrushed Spirit, Confronts the Enemy under Bozzolo, who has Many Advantages, and Demands their Retreat
Francesco I d Este Freely Crosses the Po and Takes Up his Sword Against Troops in the Vinyard of the Opposite Bank where the Spanish had Settled to Impede his Crossing
Despite the Corageous Opposition of the Germans and the Spanish, Francesco I d Este, at the Head of his Armies, Arrives at the Piazza di Valeneza
Francesco I d Este Sets Out for the Seige of Cremona, Crosses the Trench Between Himself and the Spanish, and Takes the City with Great Force
Francesco I d Este, Wounded in Battle, Continues to Orchestrate the Seige of Pavia, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este Protects the French in Casalmaggiore from the Seige of the Spanish, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este Suffers the Mortal Blow of a Bullet While Under Pavia and Retreats into his Own Quarters, Having Been Left Without Wounds to His Head and His Heart, which Gave Him a Fever
Francesco I d Este Invites Foreign Scholars to Court, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este is Named the Deputy of the Catholilc King and is Sent to Catalogna, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este Displays Great Faculty in his Studies, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este Makes an Effort to Save his Crown by Allying Himself with the Barberini Prince and an Unidentified Cardinal, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este
Francesco I d Este Aids the Duke of Mantua After his Territories were Devastated by the German Armies, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este
Francesco I d Este Assists His Subjects with Great Generosity During the Great Famine of 1648 and 1649, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este
Francesco I d Este Secures the Fort and the Land to Protect from the German Troops, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este Punishes a Soldier by Death who had Stolen a Chalice from the Holy Church, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...]
Francesco I d Este Sentences a Noble French Official to Death as an Example to Prevent Future Scandalous Excesses within the Church
Francesco I d Este Liberates the City of Turin and Leaves it in the Hands of the Duke of Savoy, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...]
Francesco I d Este Receiving the Affection of the People, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este, with his Gentle Manner, is Loved by All of the Noblemen in his Court, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este, di Modena e Reggio Duca VIII [...], 1659
Francesco I d Este, Despite his Discomfort, Displays his Piety While Traveling in the Snow and Ice to Receive the Holy Sacrament, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este
Francesco I d Este Remains Dedicated to the Cause of the War, Having been Involved for Many Years, from L Idea di un Principe ed Eroe Cristiano in Francesco I d Este