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Letter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Artist: Queen Mary IILetter from Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, 29th July 1692. Letter written from Kensington at midnight by Queen Mary II to Frances Lumley, Countess of Scarborough
Original manuscript of the Epilogue to the Idylls of the King, c1872. Artist: Alfred Lord TennysonOriginal manuscript of the Epilogue to the Idylls of the King, c1872. The original manuscript of the Epilogue to the Idylls of the King, a poetic work by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Letter from Queen Anne to John Hay, Marquess of Tweeddale, 24th July 1704. Artist: Queen AnneLetter from Queen Anne to John Hay, Marquess of Tweeddale, 24th July 1704. Letter from Queen Anne to John Hay, High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland
Letter from Queen Victoria to Mary Augusta Gordon, Windsor Castle, 16th March 1885. Artist: Queen VictoriaLetter from Queen Victoria to Mary Augusta Gordon, Windsor Castle, 16th March 1885. Letter from the Queen to Miss Mary Augusta Gordon
The royal mausoleum, Frogmore, 1901. Artist: HN KingThe Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore, 1901. Frogmore Mausoleum, near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert
Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort, 1860. Portrait of Victoria (1819-1901), the longest reigning monarch (1837-1901) and her husband Prince Albert who was born in the same year but died of typhus
Portrait of Queen Victoria as a child, 19th century, (1913). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)
Queen Victoria and family at Osborne House, late 19th century. Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, (the future King Edward VIII) is on the extreme left in a sailor suit
The Queens Statue, Brisbane, Australia, 1886. Sculpture of Queen Victoria in Queensland. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran
Queen Anne. 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
Queen Victoria, late 19th century, (20th century). Artist: Hughes & MullinsQueen Victoria, late 19th century, (20th century). Portrait of Queen Victoria (1819-1901)
Queen Victorias funeral procession passing through London, 1901. Victoria (1819-1901) was the longest-ruling British monarch, reigning from 1837-1901
The royal mourners following the funeral procession from Osborne House to the Trinity Pier, 1901The royal mourners following the funeral procession from Osborne House to the Trinity Pier, Isle of Wight, 1901. Victoria (1819-1901) was the longest-ruling British monarch, reigning from 1837-1901
Queen Victorias funeral procession leaving Osborne House, Isle of Wight, February 1st, 1901. Artist: Hughes & MullinsQueen Victorias funeral procession leaving Osborne House, Isle of Wight, February 1st, 1901. Victoria (1819-1901) was the longest-ruling British monarch, reigning from 1837-1901
Queen Victoria lying in state at Osborne House, 1901. Artist: Hughes & MullinsQueen Victoria lying in state at Osborne House, 1901. The body of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), the longest-ruling British monarch, lies in state at one of her royal residences
The last photograph of Queen Victoria, December 13th, 1900. Artist: W F SeymourThe last photograph of Queen Victoria, December 13th, 1900. The Queen (1819-1901) visiting the Irish Industries Exhibition at Windsor Town Hall
The Czars visit to Balmoral, 1896. Artist: W&D DowneyThe Czars visit to Balmoral, 1896. Queen Victoria with Czar Nicholas II of Russia who was married to Victorias granddaughter, Princess Alexandra
The ceremony of thanksgiving at St Pauls Cathedral, London, June 22nd, 1897. Crowds outside the cathedral on the occasion of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee to celebrate 60 years on the throne
Four generations of the royal family, 1894. Artist: W&D DowneyFour generations of the royal family, 1894. Queen Victoria with her son, Prince Albert Edward (later King Edward VII) on the left, her grandson Prince George (later King George V) on the right
Queen Victorias pew in St Georges chapel, Windsor, 1901. Artist: Eyre & SpottiswoodeQueen Victorias pew in St Georges chapel, Windsor, 1901
Queen Victorias children, mid-19th century. Artist: Franz Xaver WinterhalterQueen Victorias children, mid-19th century. Princess Royal, (born 1840); Princess Alice Maud Mary (born 1843); Prince Alfred Ernest (born 1844); Princess Helena Augusta Victoria (born 1845); Edward
Queen Victoria reading despatches, c1840s. Artist: William Charles RossQueen Victoria reading despatches, c1840s
Queen Victoria as Queen Philippa at the Plantagenet Ball, Buckingham Palace, c1840s, (1901)
Two etchings by Queen Victoria, 1840. Artist: Queen VictoriaTwo etchings by Queen Victoria, 1840
Nine of Queen Victorias bridesmaids, 10 February 1840. Lady Wilhelmina Stanhope, mother of Lord Rosebery; Lady Caroline Lennox (died 1849); Lady Elizabeth Howard (died 1891)
Queen Victoria, 1838. Artist: Alfred ChalonQueen Victoria, 1838. Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901
Queen Victoria taking the coronation oath, 1837, (1901). Artist: George HayterQueen Victoria taking the coronation oath, 1837, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She came to the throne at the age of 18 and ruled from 1837 until 1901
Queen Victoria in her coronation robes, 1837, (1901). Artist: George HayterQueen Victoria in her coronation robes, 1837, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She came to the throne at the age of 18 and ruled from 1837 until 1901
How they brought the news of the Queen Victorias accession, June 20th, 1837, 1901. Artist: Alec BallHow they brought the news of the Queen Victorias accession, June 20th, 1837, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), became queen at the age of 18 on the death of William IV
An early caricature of Princess Victoria, 1831, (1901). Artist: John DoyleAn early caricature of Princess Victoria, 1831, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901
Princess Victoria at the age of fifteen, c1834. Artist: John Rogers HerbertPrincess Victoria at the age of fifteen, c1834. Queen Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901
Drawing by Princess Victoria at the age of twelve, c1831. Artist: Queen VictoriaDrawing by Princess Victoria at the age of twelve, c1831. Queen Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901
Signature of Princess Victoria at the age of four, c1823, (1901). Artist: Queen VictoriaSignature of Princess Victoria at the age of four, c1823, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901
Queen Victorias mother, (1901). Artist: Franz Xaver WinterhalterQueen Victorias mother, (1901). Princess Victoria Mary Louisa von Saxe-Coburg (1786-1861)
The Princess Victoria at the age of eleven years, (1901). Artist: John HayterThe Princess Victoria at the age of eleven years, (1901). Queen Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901
Queen Victoria in 1899, (1901). Artist: Heinrich von AngeliQueen Victoria in 1899 at the age of 78, (1901). Victoria (1819-1901), was the longest reigning British monarch. She ruled from 1837 until 1901
Queen Victoria, c1850s. Artist: DJ PoundQueen Victoria, c1850s. Alexandrina Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Queen Anne, 1860. Portrait of the queen (1665-1714) in a low-cut dress
Balmoral Castle, Scotland, 1883. View of the royal residence, beloved of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria at the Age of Seventy-eight, late 19th century. Artist: CockerellQueen Victoria at the Age of Seventy-eight, late 19th century. Portrait of the queen (1819-1901) in old age
Queen Victoria, 19th century. Artist: H RobinsonQueen Victoria, 19th century. Portrait of the queen (1819-1901) as a young woman
The British pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, 1900. Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a worlds fair held in Paris, France
Procession, Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897. Artist: Oswaldo TofaniProcession, Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 27th June 1897
The Queen distributing the Victoria Crosses in Hyde Park, London, c1850s, (c1888). Queen Victoria awards medals for bravery to her troops
Visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to the Resolute, 1856, (c1888)Visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to the Resolute, Spithead, Hampshire, 1856, (c1888). Queen Victoria and her husband visit the ship of British Arctic explorer John Franklin
The Queen at the Fete in the Forest of St Germain, France, mid-late 19th century, (1887)Artist: William Barnes WollenThe Queen at the Fete in the Forest of St Germain, France, mid-late 19th century, (1887). Queen Victoria in an open carriage
Royal and Imperial visit to the Crystal Palace, 1850s, (c1888). Artist: William Barnes WollenRoyal and Imperial visit to the Crystal Palace, 1850s, (c1888). Queen Victoria and Prince Albert take part in a procession down the nave
The Queen investing the Emperor of the French with the Order of the Garter, 1855, (1888). Queen Victoria decorates Napoleon III, Emperor of the French