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Background imageElizabeth Collection: Christening of Princess Elizabeth, 1926

Christening of Princess Elizabeth, 1926
The Royal Christening: Inside the Chapel at the Palace. The christening of Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in May 1926 in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace by the Archbishop of

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Princess Elizabeths Christening Cake

Princess Elizabeths Christening Cake
Cake for the christening of Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in May 1926. It was decorated with cupids holding wreaths of flowers

Background imageElizabeth Collection: The Illuminated Magazine, edited by Douglas Jerrold (engraving)

The Illuminated Magazine, edited by Douglas Jerrold (engraving)
1617053 The Illuminated Magazine, edited by Douglas Jerrold (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Illuminated Magazine, edited by Douglas Jerrold)

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Photograph of Queen Elizabeth PH, Peckham, London

Photograph of Queen Elizabeth PH, Peckham, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageElizabeth Collection: New Years Gift of Elizabeth to her Father, Henry VIII (engraving)

New Years Gift of Elizabeth to her Father, Henry VIII (engraving)
1608431 New Years Gift of Elizabeth to her Father, Henry VIII (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Years Gift of Elizabeth to her Father, Henry VIII)

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Her Majesty Queen Mary, accompanied by the Duchess of York (later Elizabeth

Her Majesty Queen Mary, accompanied by the Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother), Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret, on a visit to Kew Gardens

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Page from The Sphere showing the newly married Princess Elizabeth

Page from The Sphere showing the newly married Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh setting off from Buckingham Palace in a landau carriage for Waterloo Station from where they would depart

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Double page spread from The Illustrated London News showing photographs of the royal

Double page spread from The Illustrated London News showing photographs of the royal family at the Windsor Horse Show, Princess Elizabeth in her capacity as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Page from The Sphere featuring photographs of the best man

Page from The Sphere featuring photographs of the best man, bridesmaids and page boys at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten in November 1947

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Page from The Tatler reporting on the godparents to the Queens children

Page from The Tatler reporting on the godparents to the Queens children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, as well as the children to whom the Queen has been godmother too including Princess

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of

Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of the Master of Carnegie, son of Lord and Lady Maud Carnegie (formerly Princess Maud of Fife)

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Bowyer House

Bowyer House
The Bowyer family, prominent in the annals of Camberwell, settled there in the time of Henry VIII. Bowyer House, built around the reign of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Frognal Priory

Frognal Priory
View of Frognal Priory, built in 1818 by John Thompson, a retired auctioneer. The house, on an elevated site with extensive views, had Gothic crenellations, Renaissance windows, Dutch gables

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Miss Sketch keeps a Diary - First Night of Le Bonheur

Miss Sketch keeps a Diary - First Night of Le Bonheur
Page from The Sketch reporting on the first night of the Charles Boyer film, Le Bonheur at the Curzon cinema. Guests include Mr and Mrs Anthony Acton, Sir Michael and Lady Pamela Berry (nee Smith)

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Advertisement for Elizabeth Arden claiming to turn an appearance gone to pieces into

Advertisement for Elizabeth Arden claiming to turn an appearance gone to pieces into loveliness. Date: 1939

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Double page spread from The Tatler, reporting on Captain Neil MacEacheans novel party

Double page spread from The Tatler, reporting on Captain Neil MacEacheans novel party held at Brook Street, where well-knowns dressed up as living celebrities

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Dolls of ballet dancers Rosalie Taglioni and Caroline

Dolls of ballet dancers Rosalie Taglioni and Caroline
The ballerina Mlle. Marie Taglioni doll in peasants cap with gold pins as Rosalie in La Resemblance, and ballerina Mlle. Caroline Brocard doll as Ninetta in The Maid of Palaiseau as dolls dressed by

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Queen Elizabeth wooden doll dressed by young Princess

Queen Elizabeth wooden doll dressed by young Princess
Queen Elizabeth, a wooden doll dressed by young Princess Victoria after the character played by Zoe Beaupre in the ballet Kenilworth with crown, pearls and golden dress

Background imageElizabeth Collection: The Earl and Countess of Leicester dressed by Princess

The Earl and Countess of Leicester dressed by Princess
The Earl and Countess of Leicester dolls dressed by young Princess Victoria after characters in the ballet Kenilworth. Mlle. Porphirin Brocard danced the role of Amy Robsart, Lady Leicester

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Winchester House in Winchester Street, London Wall

Winchester House in Winchester Street, London Wall. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Remains of the London Wall in St. Giles, Cripplegate

Remains of the London Wall in St. Giles, Cripplegate
Remains of the Roman London Wall in the churchyard of St. Giles, Cripplegate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T

Background imageElizabeth Collection: The Ruins, Windsor, a Gothic pile built by John Wyatt

The Ruins, Windsor, a Gothic pile built by John Wyatt for the king. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1823

Background imageElizabeth Collection: George, 2nd Earl Harcourt, his wife Elizabeth, and brother William, 1780 (oil on canvas)

George, 2nd Earl Harcourt, his wife Elizabeth, and brother William, 1780 (oil on canvas)
1217961 George, 2nd Earl Harcourt, his wife Elizabeth, and brother William, 1780 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 148x172 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Study for St. Elisabeth and her confessor Conrad of Marburg in 1230 (w / c on paper) (see 372079)

Study for St. Elisabeth and her confessor Conrad of Marburg in 1230 (w / c on paper) (see 372079)
BFM372085 Study for St. Elisabeth and her confessor Conrad of Marburg in 1230 (w/c on paper) (see 372079) by Janssen, Peter Johann Theodor (1844-1908); 28.4x29.2 cm; Marburger Alten Aula, Marburg

Background imageElizabeth Collection: St. Elisabeth and her confessor Conrad of Marburg in 1230, 1903 (oil on panel)

St. Elisabeth and her confessor Conrad of Marburg in 1230, 1903 (oil on panel)
BFM372079 St. Elisabeth and her confessor Conrad of Marburg in 1230, 1903 (oil on panel) by Janssen, Peter Johann Theodor (1844-1908); Marburger Alten Aula, Marburg

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Capital depicting the visitation (stone)

Capital depicting the visitation (stone)
NUL311543 Capital depicting the visitation (stone) by French School, (11th century); Abbaye de Fleury, Saint-Benoit-sur-Loire, Loiret, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid hits the centre of the target

Cupid hits the centre of the target. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid surveys the target

Cupid surveys the target. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid takes the oath of allegiance

Cupid takes the oath of allegiance. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid picks up his matchlock musket

Cupid picks up his matchlock musket. Assumes his firelock. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid advances to the altar of loyalty

Cupid advances to the altar of loyalty. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid relinquishes his bow and arrows and deposits

Cupid relinquishes his bow and arrows and deposits them with the British standard. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid supplicates Pallas to let him become a volunteer

Cupid supplicates Pallas to let him become a volunteer. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Frontispiece with two cherubs holding a bicorn and sword

Frontispiece with two cherubs holding a bicorn and sword. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid deposits his banner in the temple of Minerva

Cupid deposits his banner in the temple of Minerva. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Cupid playing a drum with his standard on a column

Cupid playing a drum with his standard on a column. Exercising his drum, having placed his banner in safety. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Regency actor John Emery singing John Grouse

Regency actor John Emery singing John Grouse
Popular Regency actor John Emery singing the comic song John Grouse and Mother Goose at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1808

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Sarah Elizabeth, Susannah and Sophia Copley

Sarah Elizabeth, Susannah and Sophia Copley, daughters of John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst. Two younger sisters playing with the ringlets of the oldest sister Sarah

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Portrait of Augusta Georgina Frederica Fitzclarence

Portrait of Augusta Georgina Frederica Fitzclarence
Augusta Georgina Frederica Fitzclarence, daughter of Lord Frederic Fitzclarence, illegitimate son of King William IV. She wears her hair in ringlets and ribbons

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Sir William Somerville

Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Sir William Somerville
Portrait of Elizabeth Jane Somerville, daughter of Sir William Somerville, 1st Baron Athlumney. In ringlets and dress decorated with lace and ribbons, she stands playing a piano

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Sons of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry

Sons of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry
Earl of Dalkeith (William Henry), Henry John and Walter Charles Scott Douglas, son of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch, 7th Duke of Queensberry

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Portrait of Mary, daughter of George Howard, 6th Earl

Portrait of Mary, daughter of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, later Mary Matilda Georgiana Labouchere, Lady Taunton. In ringlets, with satin dress decorated with ribbons and lace

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Mary Frances Elizabeth Stapleton, 17th Baroness le Despencer

Mary Frances Elizabeth Stapleton, 17th Baroness le Despencer, aged 15. Later wife of Evelyn Boscawen, 6th Viscount Falmouth

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Portrait of the daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke

Portrait of the daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke
Portrait of Emily Blanche Charlotte, Rose Caroline and Emily Catherine Anne Somerset, daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Mary goes into the hill country and meets Elizabeth

Mary goes into the hill country and meets Elizabeth
LLM339655 Mary goes into the hill country and meets Elizabeth by Hole, William Brassey (1846-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary goes into the hill country and meets Elizabeth)

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Model wearing a cotton dress by Sambo, visits Elisabeth Frink, the sculptor in her studio

Model wearing a cotton dress by Sambo, visits Elisabeth Frink, the sculptor in her studio. Frink makes no concessions to the fact she is being featured in a Tatler fashion shoot

Background imageElizabeth Collection: The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943)

The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943), commonly known as E. M. Delafield, and Lorna Lewis, British writer ()

Background imageElizabeth Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with the Bishop of London (right

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with the Bishop of London (right) at the rededication service for St. Brides church, Fleet Street, London. Date: 1957



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"Queen Elizabeth II: A Regal Icon Through Time" From her majestic portrait by Pietro Annigoni in the Illustrated London News to her reign as Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, Elizabeth II has captivated hearts worldwide. In a striking uniform of the Grenadier Guards, she exudes strength and determination. Not only a symbol of royalty, but also a passionate supporter of sports, Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with the World Cup - an iconic moment etched in history. Truly, she is The King of Kings when it comes to inspiring loyalty and admiration. The Daily Sketch Coronation Number 1953 showcases the grandeur surrounding her coronation - a testament to her significance in British history. Even during times of conflict like World War I, Her Majesty's presence on HMS Warspite demonstrates unwavering support for her nation. In 1954, alongside the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth II radiates elegance and grace. As Duchess of York (Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother), captured by De Laszlo's brush strokes, she embodies timeless beauty. Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II continues to leave an indelible mark on our world. From sailing aboard THE QE2 to cherishing Scotland forever with the charge of Scots Greys at Waterloo in 1815 - every aspect reflects her unwavering dedication and love for her people. Elizabeth: A name synonymous with regality; a queen who has reigned through generations; an icon whose legacy will forever be engraved in history books.