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Selsdon House near Croydon, 19th century. Artist: MJ StarlingSelsdon House near Croydon, 19th century. View of the seat of George Robert Smith
Selsdon House, 19th century. Artist: J H KernotSelsdon House, 19th century. View of the seat of George Robert Smith, in what is now the London Borough of Croydon
Trevereux, Limpsfield, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: MJ StarlingTrevereux, Limpsfield, Surrey, 19th century
Botleys, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: J H KernotBotleys, Surrey, 19th century. View of the 18th-century Palladian style manor house designed by Keaton Couse and built in 1765
Fox Hills, Surrey, c1840s. Artist: J H KernotFox Hills, Surrey, c1840s. The first owner of Foxhills was Charles James Fox (1749-1806), leader of the Whig party. It was later converted into a golf club
Claremont Park, Esher, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: TA PriorClaremont Park, Esher, Surrey, 19th century
Pains Hill, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: MJ StarlingPains Hill, Surrey, 19th century. View of Painshill Park near Cobham, Surrey, which was built in the 18th century by Charles Hamilton after returning from his Grand Tour of Europe
Kingston Town Hall, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: H GriffithsKingston Town Hall, Surrey, 19th century
Richmond Hill, Richmond, 19th century. Artist: Edward RadclyffeRichmond Hill, Richmond, 19th century. View of the Thames at Richmond
St Johns Church, Richmond, 1840. Artist: J H KernotSt Johns Church, Richmond, 1840
Wesleyan Institute, Richmond, 19th century. Artist: Henry AdlardWesleyan Institute, Richmond, 19th century
Asgill House, Richmond upon Thames, 19th century. Artist: T FlemingAsgill House, Richmond upon Thames, 19th century. The house was built c1760 by Sir Robert Taylor for a wealthy banker, Sir Charles Asgill
Dulwich College, Dulwich, south-east London, 1846. Artist: TA PriorDulwich College, Dulwich, south-east London, 1846. View of the boys public school which was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, an Elizabethan actor
Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, c1890s. Artist: London Stereoscopic & Photographic CoPrince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, c1890s. Portrait of the prince (1864-1892), who died of pneumonia before he was thirty
The Princess Beatrice, youngest child of Queen Victoria, 1901. Artist: Hughes & MullinsThe Princess Beatrice, youngest child of Queen Victoria, 1901. Portraits of the princess (1857-1944), at the ages of six, ten, thirteen, seventeen, and as Princess Henry of Battenberg
Queen Victorias four sons at Abergeldie, 1881. Artist: Robert MilneQueen Victorias four sons at Abergeldie, 1881. The princes in Scottish dress: The Prince of Wales (future King Edward VII); Prince Albert, Duke of Edinburgh; Prince Arthur
Oueen Victorias prime ministers, 1901. Lord Melbourne; Sir Robert Peel; Lord John Russell; Benjamin Disraeli; the Earl of Derby; the Earl of Aberdeen; Lord Palmerston; William Ewart Gladstone; Lord
Queen Victorias pew in St Georges chapel, Windsor, 1901. Artist: Eyre & SpottiswoodeQueen Victorias pew in St Georges chapel, Windsor, 1901
The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, c1871. Portrait of Princess Louise (1848-1939), fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, possibly at the time of her marriage in 1871
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
Painters of the Victorian Era, late 19th century. J M W Turner; Sir David Wilkie; W Mulready; G F Watts; Lord Leighton; Sir John Everett Millais; William Etty; William Frith; David Cox
Isma il Pasha, Khedive of Egypt, c1860s. Artist: Roger FentonIsma il Pasha, Khedive of Egypt, c1860s. Portrait of Isma il Pasha, known as Ismail the Magnificent (1830-1895), with retainers
Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, late 19th century. Series of portraits showing the Princess Royal (1840-1901) at 11 months, at 17, 18
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)
General Tom Thumb, c1840s. General Tom Thumb was the stage name of Charles Sherwood Stratton (1838-1883), an American celebrity who stopped growing normally when a child
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
Prince Consort Albert, husband and consort of Queen Victoria, (1901). Artist: George HayterPrince Consort Albert, husband and consort of Queen Victoria, (1901). Albert (1819-1861) died of typhus
Duke Ernest of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, father of Prince Albert, (1901). The Duke (1784-1844), was the father of Prince Albert who married Queen Victoria
Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, mother of Prince Albert, (1901). Princess Louise (1800-1831) was the mother of Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria
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
Beauty at the Coronation, 1837, (1901). Female members of the British aristocracy who attended the coronation of Queen Victoria
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 and her mother in 1834, (1901). Artist: George HayterPrincess Victoria and her mother in 1834, (1901). The princess, aged about 15, with her mother Princess Victoria Mary Louisa von Saxe-Coburg
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
The arrest of the Cato street conspirators, February 23, 1820, (1901). The discovery of a plot to assassinate the entire cabinet of Britains Parliament
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)
Prince Charles Frederick William Ernest of Leiningen, (1901). Artist: J LynchPrince Charles Frederick William Ernest of Leiningen, (1901). The prince, (1804-1856), was half-brother to Queen Victoria
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
Warren G Harding, 29th President of the United States, (1933). Harding (1865-1923) was President from 1921 until 1923. Published in The American Presidents, (London, 1933)
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, (1933). Roosevelt (1858-1919) was president from 1901 until 1909. Published in The American Presidents, (London, 1933)