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King Edward VII on a royal visit to Ireland, 1902-1905 (1910). A Royal Visit to Ireland During the Viceregency of the Earl and Countess of Dudley, The Viceregal House Party
King Edward VII, as a Yachtsman, 1910. The king in naval uniform. A photograph from Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910
The Unique and Imperial Royal Gathering at Windsor, 1910. A gathering of European royalty. A photograph from Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910
A Souvenir of Marienbad, 1910. Artist: PeckA Souvenir of Marienbad, 1910. A silhouette of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. He took annual holidays at the Austrian spa of Marienbad (today Marianske Lazne, Czech Republic)
A King the Whole World Mourns, 1910. Artist: SwainA King the Whole World Mourns, 1910. Portrait of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, who died on 6th May 1910. A photograph from Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910
Front cover of Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910. Artist: AM FaulknerFront cover of Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910. In memoriam of King Edward VII, who died on 6th May 1910. A print from Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910
Official Notification of the Death of King Edward Posted Outside Buckingham Palace, 1910. Artist: Illustrations BureauOfficial Notification of the Death of King Edward Posted Outside Buckingham Palace, 1910. King Edward VII died at Buckingham Palaxe on 6th May 1910
On His Way to His Own Country For the Last Time, King Edwards Return From Biarritz, 1910. King Edward VII returned to London on 27th April 1910, suffering from severe bronchitis
7th May, The Meeting of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1910. Artist: Ralph Cleaver7th May, The Meeting of the House of Commons, Westminster, London, 1910. The House in session the day after the death of King Edward VII. Home Secretary Winston Churchill at the dispatch box
Crowds outside Buckingham Palace waiting for news of the illness of the King, 5th May, 1910. King Edward VII died the following day. A Photograph from The Graphic Supplement, 14th May 1910
King Edward VII as a freemason, (1910)Artist: RussellKing Edward VII as a freemason, (1910). A photograph from Black & White, 14th May 1910
The Privy Council, Winston Churchill Leaving the Palace. A Nations Apprehension, 1910. Artist: Illustrations BureauThe Privy Council, Winston Churchill Leaving the Palace. A Nations Apprehension, 1910. Churchill, who was Home Secretary at the time
The Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, A Nations Apprehension, 1910. Waiting for news of the health of King Edward VII. The King died on 6th May 1910. A photograph from Black & White, 14th May 1910
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, c1900s (1910). Artist: D Knights WhittomeKing Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, c1900s (1910). A photograph from The Sphere, 14th May 1910
King Edward VII of the United Kingdom in military uniform, (1910). A portrait taken in India. A photograph from The Sphere, 14th May 1910
A royal shooting party at Windsor, 1870 (1910). Artist: Hills and SaundersA royal shooting party at Windsor, 1870 (1910). The Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VII) is seated on the gate. By his side is Prince Christian of Scleswig-Holstein
The Prince and Princess of Wales, 19th century (1910). The future King Edward VII married Alexandra of Denmark on 10th March 1863. A photograph from The Sphere, 14th May 1910
Edward VII lying in state, Throne Room, Buckingham Palace, London, 1910 (1937). A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865-1936
The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the officers of the Plymouth Division, 1896. The Plymouth Division of the Royal Marine Light Infantry and the Honorary Colonel of the Marines, Prince Alfred
Admiral of the Fleet, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, 1896. Artist: Gregory & CoAdmiral of the Fleet, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, 1896. Prince Alfred (1844-1900), the second son and fourth of child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Ancestry and family connections of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, 1964. A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd, London, 1964
Ancestry and family connections of King Edward VII, 1964. A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd, London, 1964
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at Cowes, Isle of Wight, August 1909 (1964). A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd, London, 1964
Alice Keppel, English socialite, 1906 (1964). Alice Keppel (1868-1947) was the most famous mistress of King Edward VII. They met in 1898 when Edward was still Prince of Wales
The Dowager Empress of Russia, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, May 1900 (1964). Pictured at Amalienborg, Copenhagen, Denmark
Francis, 1st Viscount Knollys, c1895-1913 (1964). Knollys (1837-1924) was Private Secretary to the Sovereign from 1901 until 1913
The Prince of Wales, c1898 (1964). The future King Edward VII. A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd, London, 1964
Russian and British royal families at Balmoral, Scotland, 29th September 1896 (1964). Artist: W&D DowneyRussian and British royal families at Balmoral, Scotland, 29th September 1896 (1964). The Empress Alix, Grand Duchess Olga, Emperor Nicholas II, Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales and his brothers at the wedding of the Duke of York, 6th July 1893 (1964). Artist: W&D DowneyThe Prince of Wales and his brothers at the wedding of the Duke of York, 6th July 1893 (1964). The future King Edward VII with the Duke of Connaught and the Duke of Edinburgh
Members of the Royal Family at Coburg, Germany, April 1894 (1964). The Duke of Connaught, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (formerly the Duke of Edinburgh), Queen Victoria
Prince Albert Victor and Prince George during the voyage of the Bacchante, 1881 (1964). Artist: Herbert NumanPrince Albert Victor and Prince George during the voyage of the Bacchante, 1881 (1964). The two eldest sons of the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VII, in naval uniform
The Prince of Wales, 1870, (1964). Artist: Russell & SonsThe Prince of Wales, 1870, (1964). The future King Edward VII. A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd, London, 1964
The Princess of Wales, 1866 (1964). Artist: W&D DowneyThe Princess of Wales, 1866 (1964). Princess Alexandra of Denmark married the future King Edward VII in 1863. A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd
Queen Victoria with the Prince and Princess of Wales on the day of their marriage, 1863 (1964). The future King Edward VII with his bride, Princess Alexandra of Denmark
The Prince of Wales and Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, Windsor, 1863 (1964). The future King Edward VII and Emperor Frederick III of Germany
The Prince of Wales, c1863 (1964). The future King Edward VII. A print from King Edward the Seventh, by Philip Magnus, William Clowes and Sons Ltd, London, 1964
King Edward VII, c1902 (1964). Artist: Luke FildesKing Edward VII, c1902 (1964). Edward VII (Albert Edward, 1841-1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King of the Commonwealth Realms, and Emperor of India
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, State Opening of Parliament, Westminster, c1902-1909
Royal Yacht passing the battleship HMS Nile, Coronation Review, Spithead, Hampshire, 1902. Stereoscopic card detail
The Duke of Connaught, British soldier, 1875. The third son of Queen Victoria, Prince Arthur (1850-1942) married Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle
The cover of The Illustrated London News, 8th May 1875. Installation of the Prince of Wales as Grand Master of the Freemasons: Sir Albert Woods proclaiming the new Grand Master
Procession approaching the Town Hall, Manchester, 1887. The Prince and Prinncess of Wales visited Manchester in May 1887 to open the Royal Jubilee Exhibition
Views of Sandringham, Norfolk, 1887. Sandringham church, Old Oak, Sandringham Park, Lych Gate, Sandringham church, Sir Dighton Probyns house, the Bachelors cottages
East front and principal entrance, Sandringham, Norfolk, 1887. Queen Victoria purchased the Sandringham estate in 1862 as a home for her eldest son, the Prince of Wales, and his new bride
The Dairy, Sandringham, Norfolk, 1887. Queen Victoria purchased the Sandringham estate in 1862 as a home for her eldest son, the Prince of Wales, and his new bride, Princess Alexandra
His Majesty the King, 1902. Artist: SpyHis Majesty the King, 1902. King Edward VII in naval uniform. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, 19th June 1902
Sandringham, Norfolk, home of the Prince of Wales, c1880. Sandringham was built for Albert, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Queen Victoria and later King Edward VII
Bagshot Park, Surrey, home of the Duke of Connaught, c1880. Built in 1879 for Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the house is today the home of the Earl and Countess of Wessex