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Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Dog of Himura, Japan, 1872

The Dog of Himura, Japan, 1872. A festival in Yokohama. A print from The Illustrated London News, 13th January 1872

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Review of the 1st Yeomanry Brigade by the queen in Windsor Park, 1894. Artist: William Barnes Wollen

Review of the 1st Yeomanry Brigade by the queen in Windsor Park, 1894. Artist: William Barnes Wollen
Review of the 1st Yeomanry Brigade by Queen Victoria, Windsor Park, London, 1894. From the Illustrated London News (26 May 1894)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: On Parade, (1930). Artist: Constantin Guys

On Parade, (1930). Artist: Constantin Guys
On Parade, (1930). Illustration from The Painter of Victorian Life, a study of Constantin Guys with an introduction and a translation of Baudelaires Peintre de la Vie Moderne, by P G Konody

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Beau Monde in St Jamess Park, 1750. Artist: LP Boitard

The Beau Monde in St Jamess Park, 1750. Artist: LP Boitard
The Beau Monde in St Jamess Park, 1750. The smart set parading in a London park, with a quote from Alexander Pope: The ruling passion be it what it will, the ruling passion conquers reason still

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Trooping the Colour on the queens birthday, St Jamess Park, London, 1900. Artist: Sydney Prior Hall

Trooping the Colour on the queens birthday, St Jamess Park, London, 1900. Artist: Sydney Prior Hall
Trooping the Colour on the queens birthday, St Jamess Park, London, 1900. Military event to celebrate Queen Victorias birthday

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The procession at Ludgate Hill, Thanksgiving Day, London, 1900. Artist: N Chevalier

The procession at Ludgate Hill, Thanksgiving Day, London, 1900. Artist: N Chevalier
The procession at Ludgate Hill, Thanksgiving Day, London, 1900. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, (Cassell and Company, London, Paris, New York)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Reception of the Emperor of France on the quay at Algiers, 1865

Reception of the Emperor of France on the quay at Algiers, 1865
Reception of Napoleon Bonaparte III, Emperor of France on the quay at Algiers, 1865. A print from The Illustrated London News, (20 May 1865)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Guards trooping the colours in St Jamess Park on Her Majestys birthday, 1875

Guards trooping the colours in St Jamess Park on Her Majestys birthday, 1875. This was possibly in celebration of Queen Victorias birthday which was on 24 May

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Part of the Imperial Palace at St Petersburg, Russia, 1864. Artist: C W Seeres

Part of the Imperial Palace at St Petersburg, Russia, 1864. Artist: C W Seeres
Part of the Imperial Palace at St Petersburg, Russia, 1864. An engraving from the Illustrated Times, (London, 1864)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Tournament at St Inglevert, France, 15th Century. Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart

The Tournament at St Inglevert, France, 15th Century. Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart
The Tournament at St Inglevert, France, 15th Century. Jousting scene with ornate tents: knights in armour with lances parade across the field, while the audience looks

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Victory parade passing through the Admiralty Arch and down the Mall, 19th July, 1919, (1926)

Victory parade passing through the Admiralty Arch and down the Mall, 19th July, 1919, (1926)
Victory parade passing through Admiralty Arch and down the Mall, London, 19 July 1919

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Victory parade passing the Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace, London, 19 July, 1919

Victory parade passing the Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace, London, 19 July, 1919

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Buckingham Palace, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods

Buckingham Palace, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods
Buckingham Palace, London, 19th century. Guards on parade outside the royal residence

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Horse Guards, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods

Horse Guards, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods
Horse Guards, London, 19th century. The Household Cavalry on parade at Horse Guards

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Queen distributing the Crimea Medal, Horseguards Parade, London, c1850s, (1888)

The Queen distributing the Crimea Medal, Horseguards Parade, London, c1850s, (1888). Queen Victoria awarding medals to soldiers who fought in the Crimean War

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Prince of Wales commissioned in the Grenadier Guards, London, August 1914

The Prince of Wales commissioned in the Grenadier Guards, London, August 1914. The prince can be seen carrying the colour at Buckingham Palace

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Travelling Circus, c1870s. Artist: Frenzeny and Tavernier

The Travelling Circus, c1870s. Artist: Frenzeny and Tavernier
The Travelling Circus, c1870s. Up until the 1870s, the circus travelled in wagons. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven, published by Harper & Brothers

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph Cable, Parade, c1858

The Atlantic Telegraph Cable, Parade, c1858. Celebrating the telegraph cable that crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Horse Guards Parade, London, 20th Century

Horse Guards Parade, London, 20th Century. The parade ground was used during the medieval period as a tilt-yard (an area for jousts). A spectacular tournament was staged here in 1540 by Henry VIII

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Volunteer Review, c1850s

The Volunteer Review, c1850s. In times of danger, men who do not belong to the army have sometimes served as volunteers. Colour plate taken from the book Pictures of English History

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Departure of the Guards for the Crimea, 1854 (1899)

Departure of the Guards for the Crimea, 1854 (1899). The Crimean War lasted from 28 March 1854 until 1856 and was fought between Imperial Russia on one side and an alliance of Britain, France

Background imageRelated Images Collection: First volunteer review in Hyde Park, London, 1899

First volunteer review in Hyde Park, London, 1899. Volunteers for the Boer War. An engraving from James Taylors The Victorian Empire, William Mackenzie, (London, 1899)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Peace Illuminations - The Horse Guards, Whitehall Front, London, 1856

The Peace Illuminations - The Horse Guards, Whitehall Front, London, 1856. Gas light illuminations on Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, to mark the end of the Crimean War

Background imageRelated Images Collection: What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866 Artist: George du Maurier

What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866 Artist: George du Maurier
What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!, 1866. An illustration of how the world would look like if centaurs still existed

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Might and Mayne, 1858

Might and Mayne, 1858. One of Punchs little illustrations. This one is used to highlight an article telling readers that The country is saved because the police are now going to start drilling



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