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Royal Collection (page 100)

"A Glimpse into Royal Splendor: From Buckingham Palace to Historic Events" A Royal Command Portrait at Buckingham Palace

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Solomon in his court receiving gifts from foreign kings and princes. Solomon, King of Israel

King Solomon in his court receiving gifts from foreign kings and princes. Solomon, King of Israel, also called Jedidiah, reigned c. 970 - 931 BC

Background imageRoyal Collection: Pyrrhus, 319 / 318-272 BC. Greek general and statesman of the Hellenistic period

Pyrrhus, 319 / 318-272 BC. Greek general and statesman of the Hellenistic period
Pyrrhus, 319/318-272 BC. Greek general and statesman of the Hellenistic period, king of the Greek tribe of Molossians of the royal Aeacid house and later king of Epirus

Background imageRoyal Collection: King George III of England as the Prince of Wales. George III (George William Frederick) 1738 - 1820

King George III of England as the Prince of Wales. George III (George William Frederick) 1738 - 1820. King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageRoyal Collection: Portrait of the Grand Duke Peter Feodorovich, later Emperor Peter III of All Russia, 1728 - 1762

Portrait of the Grand Duke Peter Feodorovich, later Emperor Peter III of All Russia, 1728 - 1762. After an 18th century engraving by Jan Caspar Philips from a work by George Christof Grooth

Background imageRoyal Collection: Arsaces XII, also known as Sinatruces, circa 157 BC - circa 68 BC

Arsaces XII, also known as Sinatruces, circa 157 BC - circa 68 BC. King during the Arsacid dynasty in Parthia in what is now part of Iran

Background imageRoyal Collection: Cyrus the Great entering Ecbatana, after defeating the Medians

Cyrus the Great entering Ecbatana, after defeating the Medians. Ecbatana was the capital city of the Median Empire Cyrus II of Persia, c. 600/ 576 - 530 BC, aka Cyrus the Great?and Cyrus the Elder

Background imageRoyal Collection: Catherine Parr, 1512 - 1548. Sixth wife and Queen consort of King Henry VIII of England

Catherine Parr, 1512 - 1548. Sixth wife and Queen consort of King Henry VIII of England

Background imageRoyal Collection: EDITORIAL The Prime Minister bowing to the future Queen Elizabeth II in 1951

EDITORIAL The Prime Minister bowing to the future Queen Elizabeth II in 1951. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 - 1965

Background imageRoyal Collection: t. Louis threatened by a Saracen soldier

t. Louis threatened by a Saracen soldier
St. Louis threatened by a Saracen soldier during the crusades, " Dub me a knight or I will kill you" a Mameluke or Turkish guard, said to him one day

Background imageRoyal Collection: Francis I and Charles V visiting the tombs of St. Denis, Paris, France

Francis I and Charles V visiting the tombs of St. Denis, Paris, France, after the painting by Antoine-Jean Gros. Francis I, 1494 - 1547. King of France. Charles V, 1500 -1558

Background imageRoyal Collection: Water fountain ourside Royal Exchange, London

Water fountain ourside Royal Exchange, London

Background imageRoyal Collection: Queen Victoria in royal coach celebrating jubilee

Queen Victoria in royal coach celebrating jubilee

Background imageRoyal Collection: Mateo Morral Roca traveled to Madrid in 1906 to prepare the attack against Alfonso XIII

Mateo Morral Roca traveled to Madrid in 1906 to prepare the attack against Alfonso XIII, consisting of a homemade bomb hidden in a bouquet of flowers that he threw from the balcony of the boarding

Background imageRoyal Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire

Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Here he is imagined as looking down from his palace over his capital city of Babylon. From a 19th century lantern slide

Background imageRoyal Collection: coronation procession with king, Edward VII and queen in royal coach

coronation procession with king, Edward VII and queen in royal coach

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Henry VIII of England meeting with Anne Boleyn. After a 19th century work by Jules David

King Henry VIII of England meeting with Anne Boleyn. After a 19th century work by Jules David

Background imageRoyal Collection: Franz Joseph I aka Francis Joseph I, 1830 - 1916. Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary

Franz Joseph I aka Francis Joseph I, 1830 - 1916. Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, King of Bohemia. After an engraving by Karl Mahlknecht

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Charles VII of France with his chief mistress Agnes Sorel

King Charles VII of France with his chief mistress Agnes Sorel. After a 19th century work by Jules David

Background imageRoyal Collection: Mauregatus of Asturias, known as the Usurper. The picture shows the 8th century king

Mauregatus of Asturias, known as the Usurper. The picture shows the 8th century king, about whom little is known, accepting the surrender of a Muslim foe

Background imageRoyal Collection: Advertisement for Ellimans Universal Embrocation in a 1907 edition of The Graphic

Advertisement for Ellimans Universal Embrocation in a 1907 edition of The Graphic, a weekly illustrated newspaper, published in London from 1869 to 1932

Background imageRoyal Collection: James VI and I, 1566 - 1625. King of Scotland as James VI, and King of England

James VI and I, 1566 - 1625. King of Scotland as James VI, and King of England and King of Ireland as James I. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923

Background imageRoyal Collection: Gustavus Adolphuss prayer before the Battle of Lutzen, 1632. After the painting by Louis Braun

Gustavus Adolphuss prayer before the Battle of Lutzen, 1632. After the painting by Louis Braun. Gustavus Adolphus, 1594 - 1632, aka Gustav II Adolf or Gustav II Adolph. King of Sweden

Background imageRoyal Collection: The happier days of Charles I, after the painting by F. Goodall

The happier days of Charles I, after the painting by F. Goodall. The royal barge is gliding along the River Thames towards Hampton Court

Background imageRoyal Collection: The entry of Henry IV into Paris, 1594, after the painting by Baron Gerard

The entry of Henry IV into Paris, 1594, after the painting by Baron Gerard. Henry IV, 1553 - 1610, aka Good King Henry or Henry the Great

Background imageRoyal Collection: Ego Et Rex Meus, after the painting by Sir John Gilbert. Henry VIII and Thomas Wolsey

Ego Et Rex Meus, after the painting by Sir John Gilbert. Henry VIII and Thomas Wolsey. Henry VIII, 1491 - 1547. King of England. Thomas Wolsey, c. 1473 -1530

Background imageRoyal Collection: St. Elizabeth of Hungary and her children, turned out of the castle after the death of her husband

St. Elizabeth of Hungary and her children, turned out of the castle after the death of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, are welcomed by a poor innkeeper

Background imageRoyal Collection: King George V coronation in royal coach

King George V coronation in royal coach

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Afonso V of Portugal, 1432 - 1481. Nicknamed the African. After a 17th century engraving

King Afonso V of Portugal, 1432 - 1481. Nicknamed the African. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Pedro I of Portugal, 1320 - 1367. Nicknamed The Just, and The Cruel. King Peter I of Portugal

King Pedro I of Portugal, 1320 - 1367. Nicknamed The Just, and The Cruel. King Peter I of Portugal. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: Joanna I of Castile, in Spanish Juana I of Castilla, 1479 -1555

Joanna I of Castile, in Spanish Juana I of Castilla, 1479 -1555, known as Joanna the Mad or Juana la Loca, beside the corpse of her husband Philip, King of Castile, known as Philip the Handsome

Background imageRoyal Collection: Buckingham Palace, City of Westminster, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London

Buckingham Palace, City of Westminster, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.1838

Background imageRoyal Collection: The Coronation of His Majesty George the Third. After an early 19th century print

The Coronation of His Majesty George the Third. After an early 19th century print. George III, George William Frederick, 1738 - 1820

Background imageRoyal Collection: George III visits the prison at Dorchester with his family. Royal Beneficence

George III visits the prison at Dorchester with his family. Royal Beneficence. From a print by Charles Howard Hodges dated 1793, after a work by Thomas Stothard

Background imageRoyal Collection: Ferdinand the Holy Prince of Portugal, 1402 - 1443. Son of John I of Portugal

Ferdinand the Holy Prince of Portugal, 1402 - 1443. Son of John I of Portugal. Nicknamed the Saint Prince, or the Constant Prince. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King John II of Portugal, 1455 - 1495. In Portuguese, Joao II. Nicknamed the Perfect Prince

King John II of Portugal, 1455 - 1495. In Portuguese, Joao II. Nicknamed the Perfect Prince. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Duarte I of Portugal, 1391 - 1438. Known as Edward I in English

King Duarte I of Portugal, 1391 - 1438. Known as Edward I in English. Nicknamed the Philosopher and the Eloquent. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Ferdinand I of Portugal, 1345 - 1383. Nicknamed the Handsome or the Inconstant

King Ferdinand I of Portugal, 1345 - 1383. Nicknamed the Handsome or the Inconstant. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Afonso IV of Portugal, 1291 - 1357. Nicknamed The Brave. After a 17th century engraving

King Afonso IV of Portugal, 1291 - 1357. Nicknamed The Brave. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Afonso III of Portugal, 1210 - 1279. Nicknamed the Boulonnais. After a 17th century engraving

King Afonso III of Portugal, 1210 - 1279. Nicknamed the Boulonnais. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Afonso II of Portugal, 1185 - 1223, nicknamed The Fat. After a 17th century engraving

King Afonso II of Portugal, 1185 - 1223, nicknamed The Fat. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Sancho II of Portugal, 1209-1248. Nicknamed The Pious. After a 17th century engraving

King Sancho II of Portugal, 1209-1248. Nicknamed The Pious. After a 17th century engraving

Background imageRoyal Collection: Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766. Claimant to the English, Scottish and Irish crowns

Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, 1688 - 1766. Claimant to the English, Scottish and Irish crowns. Known as the Old Pretender. Seen here as a child

Background imageRoyal Collection: Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, 1778 -1846. Louis I, King of Holland

Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, 1778 -1846. Louis I, King of Holland, 1806 - 1810 and younger brother of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French. From a 19th century print by Charles Howard Hodges

Background imageRoyal Collection: King George II of England, 1683 - 1760. Here seen when he was Prince of Wales

King George II of England, 1683 - 1760. Here seen when he was Prince of Wales. After an early 18th century engraving by Pieter van Gunst from a work by Georg Wilhelm Lafontaine

Background imageRoyal Collection: Alexander I, 1777 - 1825. Emperor of Russia

Alexander I, 1777 - 1825. Emperor of Russia

Background imageRoyal Collection: Emperor Alexander I of Russia, 1777 -1825, aka Alexander the Blessed. Emperor of Russia

Emperor Alexander I of Russia, 1777 -1825, aka Alexander the Blessed. Emperor of Russia. From an oil painting by Carl Gustaf Hjalmar Morner in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Background imageRoyal Collection: King Charles II of England, 1630 - 1685, seen here as a child

King Charles II of England, 1630 - 1685, seen here as a child. From a 17th century work by Wenceslaus Hollar, after Anthony van Dyck

Background imageRoyal Collection: Portrait of Sophia of Hanover, Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg, 1630 - 1714

Portrait of Sophia of Hanover, Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg, 1630 - 1714. She was heir presumptive to the thrones of England and Ireland under the Act of Settlement 1701



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"A Glimpse into Royal Splendor: From Buckingham Palace to Historic Events" A Royal Command Portrait at Buckingham Palace: Capturing the regal essence of a monarch's authority and grace. Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace 1953: Immortalizing a momentous occasion as Queen Elizabeth II ascends to the throne. Queen Elizabeth II, adorned with jewels glittering in her hair and at her throat, arrives at Swedish shores, radiating elegance and prestige. The wedding of Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) and Prince Philip - 20th century's fairytale union that marked the beginning of an enduring royal legacy. William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, 1668: An iconic depiction showcasing royal valor on historic battlegrounds. POSTAGE STAMP, 1840: The Penny Black - a small but significant symbol that revolutionized communication worldwide as the first adhesive postage stamp introduced by Great Britain. Buckingham Palace is not just an architectural marvel; it stands tall as the official London residence representing centuries-old traditions and grandeur. The Queens Visit to Abingdon, 2nd November 1956: A cherished memory where locals were graced with Her Majesty's presence during a memorable visit filled with warmth and admiration. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh in 1952 - capturing their early years together while embarking on their remarkable journey as leaders of nations and ambassadors for change. The Emperor of China with the nightingale - Arthur Szyk's enchanting drawing brings Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale to life through intricate artistry fit for royalty. Royal Albert Bridge under construction c1858 – Witness history being built brick by brick as this majestic bridge connects communities while standing as an engineering marvel till today. RNLI lifeboat Arab II at Harlyn Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall.