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Marquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection

"Marquise d'Hautpoul de Seyre: A Royal Voyage through Time" Step aboard the magnificent HMY Victoria and Albert, where history intertwines with royalty

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: Queen Mary, King George V and crew on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1925. Creator

Queen Mary, King George V and crew on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1925. Creator
Queen Mary, King George V and crew on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1925. Group portrait of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) with the crew of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: Queen Mary and King George V on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1930. Creator

Queen Mary and King George V on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1930. Creator
Queen Mary and King George V on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1930. Group portrait of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) with the crew of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: King George V, Queen Mary and crew on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1927. Creator

King George V, Queen Mary and crew on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1927. Creator
King George V, Queen Mary and crew on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1927. Group portrait of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) with the crew of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: King George V and Queen Mary with the crew of HMY Victoria and Albert, c1935

King George V and Queen Mary with the crew of HMY Victoria and Albert, c1935. Group portrait of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953)

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: King George V and Queen Mary on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1931. Creator

King George V and Queen Mary on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1931. Creator
King George V and Queen Mary on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1931. Group portrait of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) with the crew of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: Queen Mary and King George V on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1932. Creator

Queen Mary and King George V on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1932. Creator
Queen Mary and King George V on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1932. Group portrait of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) with the crew of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: King George V and Queen Mary aboard HMY Victoria and Albert, with her crew, c1933

King George V and Queen Mary aboard HMY Victoria and Albert, with her crew, c1933. King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) with the crew of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert

Background imageMarquise Dhautpoul De Seyre Collection: The Marquise d Hautpoul de Seyre and Sir Harry Stonor aboard HMY Victoria and Albert, 1933

The Marquise d Hautpoul de Seyre and Sir Harry Stonor aboard HMY Victoria and Albert, 1933. The Marquise (born Julia Caroline Stonor 1862-1950) and her brother Sir Harry Julian Stonor (1859-1939)


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"Marquise d'Hautpoul de Seyre: A Royal Voyage through Time" Step aboard the magnificent HMY Victoria and Albert, where history intertwines with royalty. In 1925, Queen Mary, King George V, and their esteemed crew embarked on a regal journey that would leave an indelible mark on maritime history. Captured by an unknown creator, this snapshot immortalizes the grandeur of their voyage. Five years later, in 1930, Queen Mary and King George V graced the decks once again. The camera lens captured their radiant smiles as they sailed across vast oceans aboard HMY Victoria and Albert. The same vessel that had witnessed countless royal adventures now became a symbol of unity between monarchs and sailors alike. In 1927, another photograph emerged showcasing King George V's unwavering connection to his loyal crew members. Together with Queen Mary, they stood side by side against the backdrop of endless horizons - a testament to their shared camaraderie amidst turbulent times. The year was c1935 when King George V and Queen Mary found themselves surrounded by the dedicated crew once more. Their presence illuminated every corner of HMY Victoria and Albert as they navigated uncharted waters with grace befitting monarchs. As time marched forward into 1931, yet another image emerged capturing the essence of royalty at sea. With elegance radiating from every pore, King George V and Queen Mary epitomized regal splendor while sailing upon HMY Victoria and Albert – a floating palace fit for kings and queens. Aboard HMY Victoria and Albert in 1932; it seemed as if time stood still in admiration of these illustrious figures who commanded both respect and adoration wherever they ventured. The ship itself became a living testament to their reign - its very existence intertwined with theirs forevermore. In 1933 came an extraordinary encounter between two worlds.