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The queen receiving the Burmese embassy, mid-late 19th century, (1900). Artist: William Barnes WollenThe queen receiving the Burmese embassy, mid-late 19th century, (1900). Queen Victoria meeting Burmese officials. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV
Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 29 March 1871, (1900). Concert hall erected by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who died at the age of 42
Queen Victoria receiving the old colours of the Seaforth Highlanders, Windsor, 1885. Illustration from the The Graphic, (23 May 1885)
Professor Anderson at Balmoral, 1849, (1900). Scottish magician John Anderson (1814-1874) was summoned to Balmoral Castle to give a command performance for Queen Victoria
The christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). Artist: William Heysham OverendThe christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). The princess, daughter of Queen Victoria, was baptised at Buckingham Palace chapel, London
The Queen in the Woodwardian Museum, c1850s, (1900). Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert visit a natural history museum in Cambridge
Presentation to the Queen, c1850s, (1900). Artist: William Heysham OverendPresentation to the Queen, c1850s, (1900). Prince Albert, who was Chancellor of Cambridge University from 1847 until his death in 1861, presenting an address to his wife, Queen Victoria
Lord Campbells Audience of the Queen, 1900Lord Campbells Audience with the Queen, 1900. Queen Victoria has a meeting with a politician. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
The River at Arundel, Sussex, 1900. View of a ship on the River Arun during Queen Victorias visit to the Duke of Norfolk. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson
The Queen visiting a Cornish Iron Mine, c1840s, (1900). Queen Victoria is shown round a mine. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
The Queen and the Deserters Death Warrant, c1850s, (1900). Queen Victoria deals with official paperwork. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
The Queen opening Parliament, 1846, (1900). Queen Victoria, accompanied by Prince Albert, presides over the state opening
The Deputation, London and Dublin before the Queen, c1840s, (1900). Queen Victoria attends to matters of state. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at a fete, Coburg, Germany, c1840s, (1900). The royal couple at the childrens fete on St Gregorys Day
The Duke of Wellington at Windsor Castle, c1840s, (1900). The Iron Duke admires one of Queen Victorias children as Prince Albert looks
The Queen and the Reapers at Blair Castle, c1840s, (1900). Queen Victoria talking with agricultural workers harvesting near the village of Blair Atholl in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
The Queens entry into Edinburgh, c1840s, (1900). Queen Victoria and Prince Albert arrive in the Scottish capital. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
The Queen at the Launch of Trafalgar, 1841, (1900). Queen Victoria launches HMS Trafalgar, a warship of 120 guns, at Woolwich, 21 June 1841
The christening of the Princess Royal, 1841, (1900). Queen Victorias daughter, Victoria, Princess Royal (1840-1901), is baptised in a Christian ceremony in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace
The Queens Reception in Hyde Park, London, c1840s, (1900). A reception for Queen Victoria after the news of Oxfords attempt on her life
The Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 1840, (1900). The Queen married Prince Albert in 1840, at the Chapel Royal St Jamess Palace, London
Duke Ernest of Saxo Coburg Gotha, 1900Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 19th century. The Duke (1818-1893) was Prince Alberts brother and Queen Victorias brother-in-law
The Duchess of Kent, Marie Victoria, (1786-1861), 1900. Princess Victoria Mary Louisa von Saxe-Coburg was the mother of Queen Victoria
Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. Anne (1665-1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707, when England and Scotland combined into a single kingdom
Guards trooping the colours in St Jamess Park on Her Majestys birthday, 1875. This was possibly in celebration of Queen Victorias birthday which was on 24 May
Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Artist: R AndersonMary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702)
Review in Windsor Great Park of the troops from the Ashanti war, 1900. Artist: G DurandReview in Windsor Great Park of the troops from the Ashanti war, 1900. The march past Queen Victoria. During the Ashanti Campaign
Queen Anne, (19th century). Artist: H BourneQueen Anne, (19th century). Portrait of the queen (1665-1714) in formal dress with ermine-lined cloak, orb and sceptre. Hand-coloured later
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, c1796. Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
The opening of Parliament by Queen Victoria, 1856 (c1905). Prince Albert stands by her side. Print published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)
Articles of Union Presented by Commissioners to Queen Anne, 1706Articles of Union presented by Commissioners to Queen Anne, 1706 (c1905). Commissioners appointed by English, Scottish Parliaments
Opening of Parliament by Queen Anne, Westminster, London, 18th century (c1905). Dutch picture in which the artist allowed himself considerable licence
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
Etching by Queen Victoria, 1840, (1900). Illustration, after an etching by the queen, from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Costume Ball at Buckingham Palace, c1840s, (1900). Queen Victoria as Queen Philippa at the Plantagenet Ball. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Banquet for the Queen at the Guildhall, London, 1837, (1900). State occasion in honour of Queen Victoria who came to the throne that year
Proclamation of the Queen, 19th century. Queen Victoria makes a proclamation from St Jamess Palace, London. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Queen Victoria, (1819-1901), 19th century. Artist: TaylorQueen Victoria, (1819-1901), 19th century. Portrait at the time of her accession, (1837). Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and (from 1876) Empress of India
Queen Victorias first council, c1837. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Queen Victoria, (1819-1901), 1900. Queen of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, Ireland from 1837-1901. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)
Anne of Great Britain, (1796). Artist: J ChapmanAnne, Queen of Great Britain, (1796). Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
The medals of Queen Anne, 1813. Artist: GoldarThe medals of Queen Anne, 1813. Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, (1815). Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, (19th century). Artist: J CochranAnne, Queen of Great Britain, (19th century). Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, (1790). Artist: James NeagleAnne, Queen of Great Britain, (1790). Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
Henry Tamworth Wells, portrait-painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldHenry Tamworth Wells, portrait-painter, 1878. After the death of Ross and the retirement of Thorburn, Wells became the most important miniature painter of his time
Sir Richard Redgrave, landscape painter, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldRichard Redgrave, landscape painter, 1878. His early years as an artist were difficult ones, until in 1837 he exhibited Gulliver on the Farmers Table
Letter from Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, to the future King George I, c1711. Artist: Robert Harley, Earl of OxfordLetter from Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, to the future King George I, c1711. Letter from Harley to George Louis, Elector of Hanover (who became King George I in 1714), announcing