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Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 6th July 1912 (1937). Artist: Horace Walter NichollsHenley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 6th July 1912 (1937). The royal barge, rowed by red-liveried watermen, bearing King George V, Queen Mary, and Princess Mary
King George V and Queen Mary in the robes of the Knights of the Garter, Windsor, 1937. Artist: Central PressKing George V and Queen Mary in the robes of the Knights of the Garter, Windsor, 1937. King George and Queen Mary wearing the robes and insignia of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
Prince and Princess of Wales, 1909 (1937). Artist: W&D DowneyPrince and Princess of Wales, 1909 (1937). The future King George V and Queen Mary. A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865-1936
Queen Charlotte and Her Favourite Pug, c1776-1786 (1912)Queen Charlotte and Her Favourite Pug, (1912). Painted on glass. Given by the Queen to Mrs Gwyn (her bedchamber woman). Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was Queen Consort to King George III
Her Majesty walking through the guard of honour of nurses of RN Hospital, Hull, 20th centuryQueen Mary visiting the Royal Naval Hospital, Hull, Humberside, World War I, 1914-1918. The Queen walking through a guard of honour of nurses. Stereoscopic card detail
Standard Car advert, 1935. Commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V. The illustration shows a Standard car used by the King
King George V (1865-1935) and Queen Mary (1867-1953), early 20th century. Artist: HD GirdwoodKing George V (1865-1935) and Queen Mary (1867-1953), early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Queen Mary (1867-1953) presenting prizes at a military tournament, Delhi, India, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Queen Charlotte, c1780s, (1929). Artist: Thomas GainsboroughQueen Charlotte, c1780s, (1929). Portrait Charlotte (1744-1818) of the wife of King George III. Illustration from the Apollo Volume IX, no 53, (May 1929)
King George V and Queen Mary with a shipwright, Birkenhead, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920)King George V and Queen Mary talking to an old shipwright at Birkenhead, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Illustration from The Illustrated War Record of the Most Notable Episodes in the Great
Queen Mary II of Orange. Artist: CheesemanQueen Mary II of Orange. Possibly a portrait of Queen Mary II (1662-1694) when Princess of Orange
Mary of Teck (1867-1953), Princess of Wales, with the Duchesse d Aosta, 1908. Artist: Queen AlexandraMary of Teck (1867-1953), Princess of Wales, with the Duchesse d Aosta, 1908. From Queen Alexandras Christmas Gift Book, Photographs from My Camera, by Queen Alexandra
King George V and Queen Mary visit the annual spring flower show at Chelsea, London, 1926-1927King George V and Queen Mary pay a visit to the annual spring flower show at Chelsea, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock
Queen Charlotte, late 18th century, (c1920). Artist: W EganQueen Charlotte, late 18th century, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume III, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
Princess of Wales, 1902. Portrait of Mary of Teck (1867-1953) on the occasion of the coronation of her father-in-law, King Edward VII
Queen Mary II, 1903. Artist: G Barrie and SonsQueen Mary II, 1903
King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century. Artist: CooperKing George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century
The Bill of Rights read to the Prince and Princess of Orange
King George V and Queen Mary at Craigwell House, Aldwick, near Bognor Regis, c1930s (1936)King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) at Craigwell House, Aldwick, near Bognor Regis, c1930s (1936). George, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark
King George with the Victory bell for Westminster Abbey, c1910s-c1920s (1936)King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) with the Victory bell for Westminster Abbey, c1910s-c1920s (1936). George, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark
King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) at the Delhi Durbar, India, 1911 (1936). King George and Queen Queen Mary travelled to India in 1911 to attend the Delhi Durbar
The king and queen arriving at the Leopardstown races, Dublin, July 1911, (1936)King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) arriving at the Leopardstown races, Dublin, July 1911, (1936). George, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark
Thrones in the ball room at Buckingham Palace, London, 1935. A print from King Emperors Jubilee, 1910-1935, by FGH Salusbury, Daily Express Publications, London, 1935
George V shooting tigers, India, 1911, (1935). The King and Queen Mary travelled to India in 1911 to attend the Delhi Durbar, held to commemorate their coronation
Indias princely pages, George V and Queen May in Delhi, 1911, (1935). The King and Queen travelled to India to attend the Delhi Durbar, held to celebrate their coronation
Queen Mary and her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Teck, c1890-1900, (1935). Mary of Teck married the future King George V in 1893
Queen Mary, 1785. From Harrisons Edition of Rapins History of England, by Paul Rapin de Thoyras. [John Harrison, London, 1785]
Royal tour of Wales, c1920s (1935). Queen Mary was particularly delighted with the singing and congratulated Mrs Ben Thomas on the fine recital of the choir
Christening of the first child of Mary, Princess Royal, Goldsborough, Yorkshire, 1923 (1935)Christening of the first child of Mary, Princess Royal, Goldsborough, Yorkshire, 25 March 1923 (1935). The group includes Queen Mary, holding her first grandchild
Food shortages during the First World War, 1914-1918 (1935). During the ever increasing food shortage the King and Queen kept firmly to the rule of plain fare
The Duchess of York with her two sons, Princes Edward and Albert, c1897 (1935). From The Royal Jubilee Book 1910-1935 [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]
The Royal Wedding, 1893 (1935). The marriage of the Duke of York, the future King George V, to Princess Mary of Teck. From The Royal Jubilee Book 1910-1935 [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]
Queen Mary, consort of King George V, at her first State Opening of Parliament, 1911 (1935). Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935
Queen Mary, consort of King George V, in court dress, 1935. Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935
King George Vs Silver Jubilee, London, 6th May, 1935. The Lord Major of London surrendering the sword to the King
Their Majesties landing at the Apollo Bunder, Bombay, India, early 20th century. Postcard possibly showing the royal visit of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911
Charlotte, Queen Consort of King George III of Great Britain. Artist: Thomas FryeCharlotte, Queen Consort of King George III of Great Britain. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), married George III in 1761
Royal christmas greeting card to the British troops, 1914. Front and back of postcard
Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Artist: P LightfootAnne Hyde, Duchess of York. Anne Hyde (1637-1671) became the first wife of James, Duke of York, the future King James II. She was the mother of two later queens of England, Mary II and Anne
Queen Charlotte (1744-1818) with the future King George IV (1762-1830), 19th century. Artist: Henry AdlardQueen Charlotte (1744-1818) with the future King George IV (1762-1830), 19th century. King George IV was king of Great Britain and Ireland between 1820 and 1830
Queen Mary II. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange
Queen Mary II. Artist: R AndersonQueen Mary II. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange
Queen Mary II. Artist: John GoldarQueen Mary II. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange
William and Mary. William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange, ruled Britain with his wife Mary II (1662-1694) from 1689
Queen Charlotte, queen consort of George III of the United Kingdom. Portrait of Charlotte (1744-1818), who was the wife of George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820)
Queen Charlotte, queen consort of George III, (1792). Portrait of Charlotte (1744-1818), who was the wife of George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820)
Queen Mary with her daughter-in-law and grandchildren, 1936. Queen Mary; the Duchess of York, wife of Queen Marys son King George VI, (the future Queen Mother); the Duchess of Kent
Edward VIII greeting Queen Mary at Windsor, 1936. The king kisses his mothers hand. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury