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May QueenPeople You See. May Queen. From Teddy Bear (11 May (year unknown))
Finding the rose. Source unknown
Mermaids at play. Illustration from Teddy Bear (date unknown)
Cat chasing mouse before the Queen
The Story of Snow-White
The Princess in the Tower. The Queen shows off the tapestry created by her daughter to the King of a nearby land
Tales from Many Lands: Queen of the Snow. From Treasure no. 251 (4 November 1967)
Queen and the Huntsman
Animal tea party
Stealing a rose. Source unknown
The sleeping court. Source unknown
Picture No. 10612786The Princess in the Tower. Princess Olivia denies soiling her hands making tapestries
Unidentified montage of nursery rhyme characters with items associated with them. Includes Little Bo Peep and her sheep, dancing pigs, the Queen of Hearts and her tarts and Little Jack Horner and pie
The Three Spinners. From Once Upon a Time no. 36
King and Queen at - unusual - dinner
Recruitment Poster - British Military 1900THE BUFFS EAST KENT REGIMENT, 1900 (c). Poster, artist unknown, published for the Ministry of Defence, 1900 (c). Recruitment poster with uniform studies of soldiers from 1572 to 1896
Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthdayFront page of The Penny Satirist - A cheap substitute for a weekly Newspaper. Showing a large image of the Montgolfier balloon ascending from the Surrey Zoological Gardens with about ten people in
Nursery Rhymes -- man on horse, royal scene
Balloon ascent on Queen Victorias birthday
Poster, Scotts flight from England to AustraliaPoster, Royal Matinee, Queens Hall, London, CWA Scott AFC will tell his graphic story of the flight from England to Australia in under 3 days
Coronation design, Maison PrunierCoronation cover from Maison Prunier (a special menu perhaps?) celebrating the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother)
Daily Sketch front cover - 1953 CoronationFront cover of the Daily Sketch magazine from June 3rd 1953, the day after the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II with a photograph of the duke of Edinburgh paying homage to his wife after the ceremony
Nursery Rhymes -- Knave and Queen of HeartsNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- the Knave of Hearts takes a tart. Below -- the Queen of Hearts making her tarts. early 20th century
Coronation Procession, Queen Elizabeth IIQueen Elizabeth II arriving in the gold state coach at Westminster Abbey for her Coronation on 2 June 1953. The coach and liveried footmen
Death of King George VI - Eastern National NoticeDeath of King George VI - The Eastern National Coach Company expresses sympathy to the Queen and Royal Family for the loss to the Nation of their King via National Mourning Poster. 1952
Opening of New London BridgeOpening of the New London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. The River Thames is full of royal barges, and a balloon can be seen in the top right. 1 August 1831
King and Queen watching a balloon ascent, WindsorThe King, Queen and others watching a balloon ascent from the garden of Windsor Castle. 1784
Medieval style CoronationA medieval style illustration showing a Queen being crowned by an archbishop, surrounded by other religious leaders, a stylised impression of the ceremony reproduced in Everybodys Magazine Coronation
Coronation and opening of New London BridgeScene at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide (8 September 1831), with the opening of the New London Bridge (1 August 1831) below, with a balloon visible in the top right
Illustration from Paris Plaisirs number 106, April 1931Illustration Reine de Music-Hall by Leclerc from Paris Plaisirs number 106, April 1931 Date: 1931
Royal childrens fashion - Nursery woollies knitting bookletFront cover of a knitting booket, with patterns based on fashions worn by children in the royal family and featuring portraits of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II)
Game cards
Nursery Rhyme Characters, including humpty dumpty, the Queen of Hearts, the Old Woman in the Shoe, the cow who jumped over the moon, the cat and the fiddle
Wedding of Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-LyonScene inside Westminster Abbey showing the royal wedding of 1923, with Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI) stood at the altar with his bride, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
St. Georges Church, Hanover Square, built in the early 18th century and designed by John James, part of a plan to construct fifty churches within London (the Queen Anne churches)
Programme cover for Cabaret FolliesProgramme cover for Jack Hyltons Cabaret Follies at the Queens Hall Roof, London, 1922. Artwork by Guy De Gerald. 1922
Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie... 20th century
Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen AlexandraCommemorative card for the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Initially scheduled for June, the Kings serious illness from appendicitis meant that it had to be postponed until August
Leaflet for Queens Hall Roof, Souper Dansant, London. Probably @ 1920 1920
Carousal by Sergei Solomko -- people eating and drinking at a banquet. circa 1915
The Graphic Royal Wedding Number 1923Front cover of The Graphic magazines Royal Wedding Number, celebrating the marriage of Prince Albert, Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on 26 April 1923
Prince Albert of Saxe-CoburgH.S.H Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, later the Prince Consort, husband of Queen Victoria (1819-1861), pictured as a young boy of nine years old. Date: c.1828
Scene in Ludgate Hill, London, with flags and garlands for the Silver Jubilee celebrations. 1935
Luigi Lablache sketched by Queen VictoriaLuigi Lablache (1794-1858), Italian bass opera singer sketched from recollection by Princess Victoria in 1836. Date: 1836
View of Fleet Street, London, with flags and garlands for the Silver Jubilee celebrations. 1935
Queen Mary, Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles leaving Buckingham Palace for a drive. circa 1920s
Prince George of CambridgeGeorge William Frederick, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), cousin of Queen Victoria, pictured as a young man. Date: c.1835
Silver Jubilee decorations, Ludgate Circus, LondonSilver Jubilee decorations on a building at Ludgate Circus, London. 1935
Viewing the royal wedding, 1923Spectators clambering up a lamp post near Westminster Bridge in order to gain a better view of the passing procession following the wedding of Prince Albert
Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg (1816-1885), later Fernando II of Portugal, consort of Queen Dona Maria II of Portugal. Ferdinand was a cousin of Queen Victoria who sketched this portrait of him in
Queen Alexandra with her favourite dog. early 20th century
Tit Bits Coronation Souvenir 1937Front cover of Tit-Bits magazine, commemorating the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on 12 May 1937. 1937
The Duke & Duchess of York & royal residencesA portrait of the Duke and Duchess of York, the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother) surrounded by their coat of arms and three residences of significance - Glamis Castle
Royal wedding, 1923 - ceremony in the AbbeyThe wedding ceremony in Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923 for the marriage of Prince Albert, Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth)
Photographers card, Sarony of Scarborough. (1 of 2) 19th century
Royal wedding, 1923 - Duke & Duchess of York return from AbbA smiling Duchess of York (formerly Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and then Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) returning back to Buckingham Palace after her marriage to Prince Albert
The Duchess of Kent, Queen Victorias motherPrincess Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg, later H.R.H. Duchess of Kent (1786-1861), mother of Queen Victoria. Formerly Victoria of Saxe-Coburg
The Duke & Duchess of York at White LodgeThe Duke and Duchess of York, the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother), pictured superimposed in front of White Lodge in Richmond Great Park
Princess Victoria (Queen Victoria) 1829Queen Victoria of Great Britain (1819-1901), pictured at the age of around ten. 1829
Leopold I, King of the Belgians (1790-1865), King from 1831. Uncle of Queen Victoria. Date: 1841
Silver Jubilee street scene in London, with garlands and flags. 1935
Queen Marie Amelie of France (1782-1866), wife of King Louis Philippe. Date: 1840s
Procession in Central LondonAerial view of the Silver Jubilee procession in Central London, with flags and garlands. 1935
Nurses viewing the royal wedding, 1923Nurses climbing up a tree in the Mall in a bid to have a view of the passing procession following the marriage of Prince Albert, Duke of York
Gipsy women sketched by Queen VictoriaGipsy women, encamped near Claremont in Surrey where Queen Victoria spent the Christmas of 1836 (when she was still Princess Victoria)
Princess Sophia of Saxe-CoburgH.S.H Princess Sophia of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Countess Mensdorff Pouilly (1778-1835), sister of King Leopold I of the Belgians and the Duchess of Kent, Queen Victorias mother. Date: c.1825
Queen Adelaide (1792-1849), consort of King William IV and formerly Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. Date: 1836
Queen Elizabeth I - T-shirt / poster print design GINGERS RULE 16th century
Royal wedding, 1923 - bridal gown & bridesmaid dressThe bridal gown of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon for her marriage to Prince Albert, Duke of York on 26 April 1923 at Westminster Abbey, designed by Madame Handley Seymour in a medieval style
Queen Alexandra and dogsH.M. Queen Alexandra at Sandringham with her Chow Chow, Plumpy, on a wicker chair, and two of her Japanese Chins. 1896
Advertisement for Cleo Cola, queen of sparkling drinks, with the endorsement of Queen Cleopatra herself! It is marketed by the Cleo Syrup Corporation of St Louis, USA. early 20th century
The Nile -- Notes for Passengers on Cooks SteamersA bust of Queen Nefertiti in profile, with a sketch of the River Nile in the background, on a Thomas Cook publication, Notes for Passengers on Cooks Steamers. Date: 1937
Queen Mary itemsA commemorative clock with a model of the RMS Queen Mary, and a Meccano Dinky Toy no.52, both marking the launch of the Cunard cruise ship in 1935. Date: circa 1935
Allegory of July (Julio), showing a female figure in an ornate dress, with crown, sword and foliage. early 20th century
Thomas Fall with borzoiThe original Thomas Fall, dog photographer, with a borzoi owned by H.M. Queen Alexandra. Date: 1893
Silver Jubilee scene in Exeter, DevonA street scene in Exeter, Devon, celebrating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. People are lined up behind barriers on either side of the road, waiting for the royal car to drive past
Bathing Belle ParadeThree disgruntled beauty queens look particularly annoyed at a sassy woman in a red bikini holds a placard boasting that she can cook too! Date: 1947
Children have fun dressing upThree children (two girls and a boy) dressed up as a fairy queen, a red indian and a nurse. Ink drawing with watercolour washes by Malcolm Greensmith Date: circa 1980
Queen Caroline refused admittance to AbbeyQueen Caroline (Caroline of Brunswick) refused entry to Westminster Abbey during the Coronation of her husband, King George IV, who had given express instructions that she was not to be admitted
Coronation of King William III and Queen MaryCoronation of William III and Mary II, 11 April 1689 showing the moment William was crowned at Westminster Abbey by the Bishop of London
Proclamation of date of the Coronation, 1952The Garter Principal King at Arms from the College of Arms, proclaims the date of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II as 2 June 1953 at Stable Yard, St. Jamess Palace
Queen of the Castle by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl at the seaside stands on a rock, holding up pieces of seaweed. 1935
Womens Royal Air Force -- Savoy HotelIllustration, Eight Months with the Womens Royal Air Force. Showing women at the Savoy Hotel on 7 April 1919, when Queen Mary presented prizes to the winners in the Womens War Service Competitions
Queen of Belgium photographing presentation, WW1
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