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Queen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection (page 14)

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victorias statue, College Green, Bristol, 20th century. Artist: Joseph Edgar Boehm

Queen Victorias statue, College Green, Bristol, 20th century. Artist: Joseph Edgar Boehm
Queen Victorias statue, College Green, Bristol, 20th century

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Artist: P Lightfoot

Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. Artist: P Lightfoot
Anne 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

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The visit of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) to Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, 1877

The visit of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) to Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, 1877
The visit of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) to Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, 1877. Queen Victoria was queen of Great Britain and Ireland between 1837 and 1901

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Review of the 1st Yeomanry Brigade by the queen in Windsor Park, 1894. Artist: William Barnes Wollen

Review of the 1st Yeomanry Brigade by the queen in Windsor Park, 1894. Artist: William Barnes Wollen
Review of the 1st Yeomanry Brigade by Queen Victoria, Windsor Park, London, 1894. From the Illustrated London News (26 May 1894)

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victorias drawing-room, Osborne House, Isle of Wight

Queen Victorias drawing-room, Osborne House, Isle of Wight. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria inspecting HMS Galatea, Osborne Bay, c1860s

Queen Victoria inspecting HMS Galatea, Osborne Bay, c1860s. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria reviewing volunteers in the Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire, late 19th century

Queen Victoria reviewing volunteers in the Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire, late 19th century. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria celebrating Halloween at Balmoral, late 19th century. Artist:s Stacey

Queen Victoria celebrating Halloween at Balmoral, late 19th century. Artist:s Stacey
Queen Victoria celebrating Halloween at Balmoral, late 19th century. The queen in a torchlit procession with pipers at her Scottish royal residence

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria unveiling a statue of Prince Albert at Balmoral, Scotland, 1860s

Queen Victoria unveiling a statue of Prince Albert at Balmoral, Scotland, 1860s. The queen presiding at the unveiling of a statue of her late husband who died of typhus in 1861

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: William Lamb (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 19th century. Artist:s Freeman

William Lamb (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 19th century. Artist:s Freeman
William Lamb (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 19th century. Lamb was a Whig statesman who served as Home Secretary (1830-1834) and Prime Minister (1834 and 1835-1841)

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria (1819-1901) visiting wounded soldiers, 19th century

Queen Victoria (1819-1901) visiting wounded soldiers, 19th century

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Prince Alberts tomb, Frogmore, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1873

Prince Alberts tomb, Frogmore, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, 1873

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria, c1860. Artist: DJ Pound

Queen Victoria, c1860. Artist: DJ Pound
Queen Victoria, c1860. Alexandrina Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, 1894. Artist: Hughes & Mullins

Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, 1894. Artist: Hughes & Mullins
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, 1894. Victoria (1819-1901) came to the throne in 1837. Hers was the longest reign of any monarch in British history

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The royal tent at the jubilee garden party, Buckingham Palace, London, late 19th century, (1900)

The royal tent at the jubilee garden party, Buckingham Palace, London, late 19th century, (1900). Scottish bagpipers at a celebration of Queen Victorias reign, possibly on 29 June 1887

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria greets guests in a drawing-room in Buckingham Palace, late 19th century, (1900)

Queen Victoria greets guests in a drawing-room in Buckingham Palace, late 19th century, (1900). Artist: Everard Hopkins
Queen Victoria greets guests in a drawing-room in Buckingham Palace, late 19th century, (1900). A print from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, Cassell and Company

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria receiving the Abyssinian envoys at Osborne House, mid-late 19th century

Queen Victoria receiving the Abyssinian envoys at Osborne House, mid-late 19th century
Queen Victoria receiving the Abyssinian envoys at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, mid-late 19th century. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The queens visit at the opening of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, London, 1886, (1900)

The queens visit at the opening of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, London, 1886, (1900). Indian subjects bow to Queen Victoria, Empress of India

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 1900

The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 1900. Concert hall erected by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who died at the age of 42

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria opening Holborn Viaduct, London, 1869

Queen Victoria opening Holborn Viaduct, London, 1869. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Mary II

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

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Mary II. Artist: R Anderson

Queen Mary II. Artist: R Anderson
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

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Mary II. Artist: John Goldar

Queen Mary II. Artist: John Goldar
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

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: William and Mary

William and Mary. William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange, ruled Britain with his wife Mary II (1662-1694) from 1689

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Grace Charlotte Florentia, Duchess of Northumberland, 1829. Artist: TA Dean

Her Grace Charlotte Florentia, Duchess of Northumberland, 1829. Artist: TA Dean
Her Grace Charlotte Florentia, Duchess of Northumberland, 1829. Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive, Duchess of Northumberland (1787-1866) was for a time the governess of Queen Victoria

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queens Visit to Cherbourg - Piping Hands to Man Yards, 1858

The Queens Visit to Cherbourg - Piping Hands to Man Yards, 1858. Royal visit to France by Queen Victoria. Illustration from the Illustrated London News, (7 August 1858)

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria, 1900

Queen Victoria, 1900. Victoria (1819-1901) became Queen in 1837 and Empress of India in 1877

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queen at the camp at Chobham, Surrey, 1853, (1888)

The Queen at the camp at Chobham, Surrey, 1853, (1888). Queen Victoria reviewing her troops before they left to fight in the Crimean War

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Fire in the Prince of Waless Tower, Windsor Castle, c1850s, (1888). Artist: William Barnes Wollen

Fire in the Prince of Waless Tower, Windsor Castle, c1850s, (1888). Artist: William Barnes Wollen
Fire in the Prince of Waless Tower, Windsor Castle, c1850s, (1888). Queen Victoria watches the flames. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (1888)

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queens visit to the Britannia Tubular Bridge, Wales, c1888

The Queens visit to the Britannia Tubular Bridge, Wales, c1888. Queen Victoria visits George Stephensons bridge across the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey and the Welsh mainland

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queens arrival in Peel Park near Manchester, 1851, (1888)

The Queens arrival in Peel Park near Manchester, 1851, (1888). Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (1888)

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Royal Visit to Worsley Hall; the State Barge on the Bridgwater Canal, 1851, (1888)

The Royal Visit to Worsley Hall; the State Barge on the Bridgwater Canal, 1851, (1888)
The Royal Visit to Worsley Hall; the State Barge on the Bridgwater Canal near Manchester, 1851, (1888). Queen Victoria sailed on the Bridgewater Canal

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Opening of the Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1851, (1888. )

Opening of the Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1851, (1888. )
Opening of the Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1851, (1888.). The Crystal Palace, designed by Joseph Paxton as part of Prince Alberts Great Exhibition

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Pates Assault on the Queen, 1850, (c1888). Artist: William Barnes Wollen

Pates Assault on the Queen, 1850, (c1888). Artist: William Barnes Wollen
Pates Assault on the Queen, 1850, (c1888). Queen Victoria was assaulted by an ex-Army officer, Robert Pate, who struck her with his gun, injuring her slightly

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to the Linen Hall, Belfast, c1850s, (c1888)

Visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to the Linen Hall, Belfast, c1850s, (c1888). Queen Victoria and her husband on a visit to Ireland

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The queen leaving Kingstown, royal visit to Ireland, c1849, (1888). Artist: William Heysham Overend

The queen leaving Kingstown, royal visit to Ireland, c1849, (1888). Artist: William Heysham Overend
The queen leaving Kingstown, royal visit to Ireland, c1849, (1888). Queen Victoria and her family wave goodbye in what is now known as Dun Laoghaire

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Royal Family in the Highlands; Tug of War - late 19th century, (1900)

The Royal Family in the Highlands; Tug of War - late 19th century, (1900)
The Royal Family in the Highlands; Tug of War - Balmoral vs Abergeldie, Scotland, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria and her children watch as local men compete in a tug of war

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The queen presenting the Albert Medal to coastguard George Oatley, late 19th century, (1900)

The queen presenting the Albert Medal to coastguard George Oatley, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria decorates one of her subjects

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Mausoleum, Frogmore, 1900

The Mausoleum, Frogmore, 1900. Frogmore Mausoleum, near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Albert Memorial, Kensington, London, 1900

The Albert Memorial, Kensington, London, 1900. Monument inspired by a medieval reliquary, erected by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who died at the age of 42

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The queen reviewing the fleet at Spithead, Hampshire, late 19th century, (1900)

The queen reviewing the fleet at Spithead, Hampshire, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria at a naval review. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The queen at High Wycombe railway station during a visit to Hughenden, late 19th century, (1900)

The queen at High Wycombe railway station during a visit to Hughenden, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria visits the Buckinghamshire country home of Benjamin Disraeli, twice prime minister

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Trooping the Colour on the queens birthday, St Jamess Park, London, 1900. Artist: Sydney Prior Hall

Trooping the Colour on the queens birthday, St Jamess Park, London, 1900. Artist: Sydney Prior Hall
Trooping the Colour on the queens birthday, St Jamess Park, London, 1900. Military event to celebrate Queen Victorias birthday

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The queen visiting the wards of the London Hospital, late 19th century, (1900). Artist: G Durand

The queen visiting the wards of the London Hospital, late 19th century, (1900). Artist: G Durand
The queen visiting the wards of the London Hospital, late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria, wearing a fur-trimmed coat and carrying a muff, visits a patient

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Heralds at the Mansion House proclaiming the queen as Empress of India, London, May 1876, (1900)

Heralds at the Mansion House proclaiming the queen as Empress of India, London, May 1876, (1900). Queen Victoria extends her power over the British Empire

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, 23 January 1874, (1900). Artist: N Chevalier

Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, 23 January 1874, (1900). Artist: N Chevalier
Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, 23 January 1874, (1900). Queen Victorias son, Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, married the Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Blue-coat boys at Buckingham Palace, mid-late 19th century, (1900). Artist: W Stacey

Blue-coat boys at Buckingham Palace, mid-late 19th century, (1900). Artist: W Stacey
Blue-coat boys at Buckingham Palace, mid-late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria with scholars of Christs Hospital School - the Blue-Coat Boys

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queens visit to Victoria Park, London, 1887, (1900). Artist: William Barnes Wollen

The Queens visit to Victoria Park, London, 1887, (1900). Artist: William Barnes Wollen
The Queens visit to Victoria Park, London, 1887, (1900). Queen Victoria in her carriage. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, (Cassell and Company)



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