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Cousin Collection (page 8)

"Cousins: A Tapestry of Family Connections and Royal Bonds" From the grand royal weddings, like the marriage of Victoria

Background imageCousin Collection: COUSIN ISIDOR: One morning, at their early breakfast, Dr. Fairford said to his wife

COUSIN ISIDOR: One morning, at their early breakfast, Dr. Fairford said to his wife
COUSIN ISIDOR: " One morning, at their early breakfast, Dr. Fairford said to his wife, Your cousin begins to find it very dull here, Eliza. " DRAWN BY ROBERT BARNES

Background imageCousin Collection: Cousin Isidor, Drawn by Robert Barnes

Cousin Isidor, Drawn by Robert Barnes

Background imageCousin Collection: Willie and Tad Lincoln with cousin Lockwood Todd

Willie and Tad Lincoln with cousin Lockwood Todd

Background imageCousin Collection: Doughty family, Tichbourne case

Doughty family, Tichbourne case. Katherine Doughty (1834-1906) being comforted by Lady Doughty (died 1872). Katherine was cousin to Roger Tichbourne, the heir to a large fortune and baronetcy

Background imageCousin Collection: Albert Chevalier - My Country Cousin

Albert Chevalier - My Country Cousin
Actor, singer and comedian Albert Chevalier in a costume worn while performing the song My Country Cousin. Date: circa 1903

Background imageCousin Collection: Willie (center) and Tad Lincoln (right), sons of President Abraham Lincoln

Willie (center) and Tad Lincoln (right), sons of President Abraham Lincoln, pose with their mothers nephew
WILLIE & TAD LINCOLN, 1862. Willie (center) and Tad Lincoln (right), sons of President Abraham Lincoln, pose with their mothers nephew, Lockwood Todd. Photographed by Mathew Brady, 1862

Background imageCousin Collection: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his extended family posing for a Christmas photograph in

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his extended family posing for a Christmas photograph in the East Room of
ROOSEVELT: FAMILY, 1939. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his extended family posing for a Christmas photograph in the East Room of the White House, 24 December 1939

Background imageCousin Collection: Lincoln Cabin, C1891

Lincoln Cabin, C1891
LINCOLN CABIN, c1891. Mrs. Norah Gridley, the cousin of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln and Miss May Coleman with a typewriter, the brothers Megar, architects and Mr

Background imageCousin Collection: Lincoln Conspirator

Lincoln Conspirator
LINCOLN CONSPIRATOR. Unidentified man, arrested on suspicion of being a conspirator in President Lincolns assassination. Has been erroneously taken for Dr. Samuel A

Background imageCousin Collection: BALZAC: COUSIN BETTE. In the apartment on the Rue d Artois. Illustration, 1897

BALZAC: COUSIN BETTE. In the apartment on the Rue d Artois. Illustration, 1897, for Honore de Balzacs novel, Cousin Bette

Background imageCousin Collection: GERMANY: COUSIN MICHAEL. Personification of Germany. 20th century illustration

GERMANY: COUSIN MICHAEL. Personification of Germany. 20th century illustration

Background imageCousin Collection: ARY SCHEFFER (1795-1858). French (Dutch-born) painter. Scheffer in his childhood

ARY SCHEFFER (1795-1858). French (Dutch-born) painter. Scheffer in his childhood, making his first attempt at drawing, observed by his cousin. Wood engraving, American, c1870

Background imageCousin Collection: VICTOR COUSIN (1792-1867). French philosopher

VICTOR COUSIN (1792-1867). French philosopher

Background imageCousin Collection: CHRISTMAS FAMILY PARTY. Wood engraving, English, 1847

CHRISTMAS FAMILY PARTY. Wood engraving, English, 1847

Background imageCousin Collection: JOHN BAPTIZING JESUS. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Gustave Dor

JOHN BAPTIZING JESUS. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Gustave Dor

Background imageCousin Collection: Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, w

Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their cousin Lockwood Todd. Photograph shows Willie Lincoln (left), who died Feb

Background imageCousin Collection: Connaught Fife Wedding

Connaught Fife Wedding
ARTHUR PRINCE OF CONNAUGHT after his marriage to his second cousin, Alexandra, Duchess of Fife. Leaving the Chapel Royal, St. Jamess in an open top carriage. Date: 1883 - 1938

Background imageCousin Collection: H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II

H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II
Princess Elizabeth who recently acted as bridesmaid for her cousin, the Hon. Patricia Mountbatten, at her wedding to Captain Lord Brabourne, on Saturday 26th October 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageCousin Collection: Marriage Connaught Fife

Marriage Connaught Fife
ARTHUR PRINCE OF CONNAUGHT Marrying his second cousin, Alexandra, Duchess of Fife, granddaughter of Edward VII. The wedding couple are accompanied by a yeoman. 1883 - 1938

Background imageCousin Collection: Fife Connaught Wedding

Fife Connaught Wedding
Alexandra, Duchess of Fife leaves her London home in Portman Square on the day of her wedding to her second cousin, Prince Arthur of Connaught. Date: 1883 - 1938

Background imageCousin Collection: Little & Large Tortoises

Little & Large Tortoises
A giant tortoise with her young, or a much smaller cousin. Date: 1960s

Background imageCousin Collection: Two illustrations, The Queen of the Pirate Isle

Two illustrations, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing (1) Polly riding on the back of her cousin Hickory Hunt, as they pretend to make for a desert island in a storm

Background imageCousin Collection: High-pressure engine

High-pressure engine
Trevithick and Vivians high-pressure engine, historical artwork. Richard Trevithick (1771- 1833), a Cornish engineer and inventor

Background imageCousin Collection: 1869 Galton signature Hereditary Genius

1869 Galton signature Hereditary Genius
Signed letter from London Institution and first edition frontis of Francis Galtons 1869 book " Hereditary Genius"

Background imageCousin Collection: 1869 Galton cover for Hereditary Genius

1869 Galton cover for Hereditary Genius
Embossed gilded cover design for Francis Galtons 1869 book " Hereditary Genius". The design shows lines of descent across five generations

Background imageCousin Collection: THE VISITATION. Illumination from a French Book of Hours, c1510

THE VISITATION. Illumination from a French Book of Hours, c1510

Background imageCousin Collection: THE VISITATION. Illumination from a French Latin Psalter, c1265

THE VISITATION. Illumination from a French Latin Psalter, c1265

Background imageCousin Collection: THE VISITATION. Illumination from a Latin Book of Hours, France or Belgium, c1480

THE VISITATION. Illumination from a Latin Book of Hours, France or Belgium, c1480

Background imageCousin Collection: Royal Wedding 1896 -- Princess Maud and Prince Carl

Royal Wedding 1896 -- Princess Maud and Prince Carl
Heart shaped portraits of Princess Maud of Wales (1869-1938), youngest daughter of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, and Prince Charles (or Carl) of Denmark, later King Haakon VII, King of Norway

Background imageCousin Collection: Princess Elizabeth on her trike

Princess Elizabeth on her trike
Princess Elizabeth of York, our present Queen Elizabeth II, pictured through the railings of the Yorks London home in Piccadilly, London riding a new tricycle given to her for her fourth birthday

Background imageCousin Collection: Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg

Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg
Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg (1876-1936) in 1909 with her children by her second husband, Grand Prince Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia; Maria (standing) and Kira

Background imageCousin Collection: Princes John and George of Wales with Prince Olav of Norway

Princes John and George of Wales with Prince Olav of Norway
Prince John of Wales (1905-1919) with his elder brother Prince George (1902-1942), later Duke of Kent. They are playing with their cousin, Prince Olav (1903-1991)

Background imageCousin Collection: Duke of Cambridge

Duke of Cambridge
George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), cousin of Queen Victoria and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army

Background imageCousin Collection: The Duke of Cambridge on horseback

The Duke of Cambridge on horseback
Duke of Cambridge, Queen Victorias cousin and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in 1856

Background imageCousin Collection: His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cambridge

His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cambridge
Engraving of the Duke of Cambridge, Queen Victorias cousin and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in 1857

Background imageCousin Collection: Robert Le Pieux

Robert Le Pieux
Robert II repudiates Rosala de Provence and marries cousin Berthe de Bourgogne, but pope Gregorius V excommunicates him, so he leaves her and weds Constance d Arles

Background imageCousin Collection: Prince Napoleon Weds

Prince Napoleon Weds
Napoleons cousin, Prince Napoleon, son of Jerome, sails to Italy to marry Clotilde, daughter of Vittorio-Emanuele

Background imageCousin Collection: Elizabeth / Austria / Punch

Elizabeth / Austria / Punch
ELIZABETH, EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA Wife of her own cousin, Franz Josef I of Austria, seen here on horseback during a visit to England

Background imageCousin Collection: Nubian Deity

Nubian Deity
A Nubian deity, evidently a not-too-distant cousin of the Egyptian pantheon

Background imageCousin Collection: Isabela Marries

Isabela Marries
Queen Isabela marries her cousin Don Francesco d Assiz, duca de Cadiz, and her daughter the Infanta Luisa weds the duc de Montpensier

Background imageCousin Collection: AGOUTI

AGOUTI
CAVIA AGUTI is a cousin of the guinea-pig The agouti is not a beauty though some folk think him quite a cutie

Background imageCousin Collection: First Wife of H G Wells

First Wife of H G Wells
ISABEL MARY WELLS, cousin and first wife of H G Wells : they were married only for four years, then he left her for another. They had no children

Background imageCousin Collection: Sophie Charlotte 1867

Sophie Charlotte 1867
PRINCESS SOPHIE CHARLOTTE Photographed with her long hair combed down, in 1867 during her brief engagement to her cousin, Ludwig II of Bavaria, at his request

Background imageCousin Collection: Margaret Oliphant

Margaret Oliphant
MARGARET OLIPHANT (nee Oliphant - married her cousin) Scottish writer, very prolific but including ghost stories and imaginative fiction such as A beleaguered city

Background imageCousin Collection: Mary Qos and Darnley

Mary Qos and Darnley
MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS with Henry Stuart, lord Darnley, her cousin and husband, in 1565 : though she bore him a son (the future James I) she was disgusted by his debauchery

Background imageCousin Collection: Elizabeth, Empress of Austria

Elizabeth, Empress of Austria
ELIZABETH, EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA Married her cousin, Franz Josef I of Austria and reigned with him from 1854 - 1898. Riding with Meath Hounds, Ireland

Background imageCousin Collection: Birthday Card, Cousin s

Birthday Card, Cousin s
Birthday card addressed to a cousin - Dearest Cousin, dear companion, Deign t accept the wish I make

Background imageCousin Collection: Lord Darnley / Armytage

Lord Darnley / Armytage
HENRY STEWART, LORD DARNLEY Cousin and second of the three husbands of Mary Queen of Scots (m1565); father of James I of England



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"Cousins: A Tapestry of Family Connections and Royal Bonds" From the grand royal weddings, like the marriage of Victoria, to the joyous moments captured in historical photographs, cousins have always played a significant role in our lives. Take for instance Prince Philip and Prince Michael of Romania riding together, showcasing their close bond that transcends borders. One cannot forget the enchanting Royal Wedding of 1896 when Princess Maud of Wales tied the knot with her beloved cousin. The union not only celebrated love but also strengthened familial ties. In another snapshot from history, we witness Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg surrounded by her adoring family. Cousins gathered together, cherishing shared memories and creating new ones. Traveling back even further in time, we find ourselves immersed in the world of music as we join the Malfatti family during a concert. Therese skillfully plays the piano while Anna strums on her guitar - a harmonious display of talent passed down through generations. Nature too has its way of reminding us about cousin connections. Bewick captures this beautifully with his depiction of a red squirrel perched on a branch - distant relatives sharing an innate connection despite their differences. Literature also pays homage to these special relationships; Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice illustrates how they can provide guidance and support as they accompany their nieces on life's journey. Delving into centuries-old manuscripts reveals choirbook number 7 - filled with Gregorian chants that have been sung by countless cousins throughout history. Their voices blending together to create ethereal melodies that resonate across time. Artistic masterpieces bring us closer to religious narratives such as "The Visitation. " Whether depicted through frescoes or illuminations from French Books of Hours or Gospels dating back centuries ago, these portrayals remind us how cousins Mary and Elizabeth found solace in each other during times both joyful and challenging, and are more than just distant relatives.