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Queen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection (page 2)

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria with the children of the Duke and Duchess of York, 1901. Artist: Robert Milne

Queen Victoria with the children of the Duke and Duchess of York, 1901. Artist: Robert Milne
Queen Victoria with the children of the Duke and Duchess of York, c1900. The Queen (1819-1901) with her great-grandchildren, the children of her grandson Prince George

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Queen Victoria in the dress she wore at her Golden Jubilee service, 1887. Artist: Hughes & Mullins

Queen Victoria in the dress she wore at her Golden Jubilee service, 1887. Artist: Hughes & Mullins
Queen Victoria in the dress she wore at her Golden Jubilee service, 1887. Victoria (1819-1901), the longest reigning British monarch

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Mourning dress, British, 1894-95. Creator: Unknown

Mourning dress, British, 1894-95. Creator: Unknown
Mourning dress, British, 1894-95. [Worn by Queen Victoria.]

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Mourning dress, British, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Mourning dress, British, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Mourning dress, British, 1894. [Worn by Queen Victoria.]

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Panurge seconde. n. d. Creator: Romeyn de Hooghe

Panurge seconde. n. d. Creator: Romeyn de Hooghe
Panurge seconde.n.d. Queen Mary parting from James II, with Louis XIV

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Christening in the Chapel, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Christening in the Chapel, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Christening in the Chapel, 1844. The ceremony of christening the infant daughter of the Marquis and Marchioness of Exeter...was performed by the Bishop of Peterborough...Her Majesty [Queen

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The kitchen at Burghley, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The kitchen at Burghley, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The kitchen at Burghley, 1844. Interior showing the great kitchens at Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire. The house was built in the 16th century

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Blair Athol, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Blair Athol, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Blair Athol, 1844. View of Blair Atholl in the Scottish Highlands. Queen Victoria was staying at Blair Castle. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Keys of the Fortress of Portsmouth, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Keys of the Fortress of Portsmouth, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Keys of the Fortress of Portsmouth, 1845....curious and antique emblems of authority...They are of bronze, of a deep gold colour; weigh two pounds and a half

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Falls of the Tummell, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Falls of the Tummell, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Falls of the Tummell, 1844. Queen Victoria visits the Highlands of Scotland:her Majesty alighted, and proceeded on foot to view the waterfall

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queen and Prince Albert fording the Garry, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Queen and Prince Albert fording the Garry, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Queen and Prince Albert fording the Garry, 1844. Queen Victorian and the Prince Consort....forded the river Garry...attended by a Highland guide

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: New wing of Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer Landells

New wing of Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1845. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
New wing of Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1845. Improvements to one of the royal residences:Mr. Thomas Cubitt, the eminent builder

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majesty leaving Blair Athol Church, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty leaving Blair Athol Church, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty leaving Blair Athol Church, 1844. Queen Victoria stayed at Blair Castle during her second visit to Scotland. Here we see...the church of Blair Athol

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Portrait of a highland guardsman, at Blair Athol, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of a highland guardsman, at Blair Athol, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of a highland guardsman, at Blair Athol, 1844. Soldier guarding Queen Victoria during her stay at Blair Castle in Scotland:one of her Majestys Guardsmen

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Entrance to Coupar Angus, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Coupar Angus, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Coupar Angus, 1844. View of a festal arch inscribed God Save the Queen, in the town of Coupar Angus in Scotland

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: New Lodge, Osborne House, 1845. Creator: Unknown

New Lodge, Osborne House, 1845. Creator: Unknown
New Lodge, Osborne House, 1845. Gatehouse to one of the royal residences on the Isle of Wight. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queen and Prince Albert on Tulloch Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Queen and Prince Albert on Tulloch Hill, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Queen and Prince Albert on Tulloch Hill, 1844. Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort visit the Scottish Highlands. Her Majesty and the Prince, with their guide

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The procession, St. Marys Hill, Stamford, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The procession, St. Marys Hill, Stamford, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The procession, St. Marys Hill, Stamford, 1844....her Majesty [Queen Victoria] and her loyal escort passing St. Marys Hill, at Stamford

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Coupar Angus, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Coupar Angus, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Coupar Angus, 1844. View of a festal arch inscribed Victoria and Albert, and Welcome to Perthshire, in the town of Coupar Angus in Scotland

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: New landing place, at East Cowes, built for Her Majesty, 1845. Creator: Unknown

New landing place, at East Cowes, built for Her Majesty, 1845. Creator: Unknown
New landing place, at East Cowes, built for Her Majesty, 1845. Queen Victoria travels from Windsor Castle to Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, another of her royal residences

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majestys return - Weedon Station, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majestys return - Weedon Station, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majestys return - Weedon Station, 1844. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert return to London by train after their stay at Burghley House

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The procession, passing St. Michaels Church, Stamford, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The procession, passing St. Michaels Church, Stamford, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The procession, passing St. Michaels Church, Stamford, 1844....the procession passing the handsome church of St. Michael at Stamford, altered and modernised, by Mr. John Brown, architect, Norwich

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Broughton, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Broughton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Broughton, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.The arch is surmounted by a crown and Union jack flags

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Installation of a Knight of the Bath, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Installation of a Knight of the Bath, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Installation of a Knight of the Bath, 1844. The Order of the Bath is conferred by Queen Victoria. The name derives from the elaborate medieval ceremony for appointing a knight

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at West Bridge, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at West Bridge, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at West Bridge, 1844. One of four festal arches in the town of Northampton, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.This arch is decorated with foliage

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majesty passing the Market-Place, Northampton, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty passing the Market-Place, Northampton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty passing the Market-Place, Northampton, 1844....the loyal reception of her Majesty [Queen Victoria] in the market-place at Northampton

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Bulwick, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Bulwick, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Bulwick, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majesty passing 'The Castle', Northampton, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty passing "The Castle", Northampton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty passing " The Castle", Northampton, 1844. Queen Victoria s...Royal cortege passing the scenic Castle, constructed for the occasion upon the site of the large fortress, by which

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majesty landing at Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty landing at Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty landing at Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1844. Crowds wait to greet Queen Victoria:the thunder of the artillery of Cowes Castle, succeeded by the salutes from the Royal Yacht Squadron battery

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majestys State Bed, Burghley, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majestys State Bed, Burghley, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majestys State Bed, Burghley, 1844. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were the guests of the Marquis of Exeter, at Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Interior of the new Royal Southampton State Carriage, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the new Royal Southampton State Carriage, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the new Royal Southampton State Carriage, 1844. This superb carriage has been constructed by the Southwestern Railway Company...from the design and under the superintendence of Mr

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Curious staircase, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Curious staircase, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Curious staircase, 1844. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were the guests of the Marquis of Exeter, at Burghley House near Stamford, Lincolnshire. The house was built in the 16th century

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The arrival at Weedon Park Station, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The arrival at Weedon Park Station, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The arrival at Weedon Park Station, 1844. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were the guests of the Marquis of Exeter, at Burghley House in Lincolnshire

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch near Stamford, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch near Stamford, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch near Stamford, 1844. Triumphal arch in Lincolnshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.Crowds line the streets to watch the procession as the Queens

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majestys visit to Burghley - the Banquet in the Great Hall, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majestys visit to Burghley - the Banquet in the Great Hall, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majestys visit to Burghley - the Banquet in the Great Hall, 1844. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were the guests of the Marquis of Exeter, at Burghley House near Stamford, Lincolnshire

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Duddington, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Duddington, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Duddington, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Easton, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Easton, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Easton, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Deanthorpe, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Deanthorpe, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Deanthorpe, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Wolthorpe, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Wolthorpe, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Wolthorpe, 1844. A...splendid triumphal arch erected at the expense of the Marquis of Exeter. There were spires to the turrets which formed the sides of the arch

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Kettering, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Kettering, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Kettering, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Arch at Weekley, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Arch at Weekley, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Arch at Weekley, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House.A sign says: God Save the Queen and Prince Albert

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Triumphal arch at Great Weldon, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Triumphal arch at Great Weldon, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Triumphal arch at Great Weldon, 1844. Festal arch in Northamptonshire, erected in honour of Queen Victoria who was staying at nearby Burghley House

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Lloyds Subscription Room - as it appeared at the entrance of Her Majesty, 1844

Lloyds Subscription Room - as it appeared at the entrance of Her Majesty, 1844. Queen Victoria visits Lloyds insurance company in the Royal Exchange building, City of London

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: The Queens Drawing Room - Her Majesty inspecting Mr. Tites models of the Royal Exchange

The Queens Drawing Room - Her Majesty inspecting Mr. Tites models of the Royal Exchange, 1844. Queen Victoria looks at architect William Tites design for the Royal Exchange building in the City of

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majestys Marine Residence, Isle of Wight, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Her Majestys Marine Residence, Isle of Wight, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Her Majestys Marine Residence, Isle of Wight, 1844. Queen Victorias house at East Cowes, which was demolished to make way for the new Osborne House

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Her Majestys State Chair, Great Hall, Lincolns Inn New Buildings, 1845

Her Majestys State Chair, Great Hall, Lincolns Inn New Buildings, 1845. Throne used by Queen Victoria during the official opening of new buildings at Lincolns Inn

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Statue of Queen Victoria, on the Great South Gable, Lincolns Inn New Buildings, 1845

Statue of Queen Victoria, on the Great South Gable, Lincolns Inn New Buildings, 1845. Sculpture of Victoria at Lincolns Inn, one of the Inns of Court in London

Background imageQueen Of Great Britain And Ireland Collection: Marble statue of Her Majesty, in the Royal Exchange, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton

Marble statue of Her Majesty, in the Royal Exchange, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton
Marble statue of Her Majesty, in the Royal Exchange, 1845. Sculpture of Queen Victoria at the Royal Exchange in the City of London:marble Statue of her Majesty



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