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Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarchy

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Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Ramsay Macdonald, first Labour British Prime Minister, leaving Buckingham Palace after being asked

Ramsay Macdonald, first Labour British Prime Minister, leaving Buckingham Palace after being asked by George V to form a government, 1924, (1938)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King

The Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King
The Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). The Grand Staircase at Buckingham Palace, designed by the architect John Nash (1752-1835), at the request of King George IV (1762-1830)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The White Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King

The White Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King
The White Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). John Nash (1752-1835) reserved one of his most original ceiling designs for the White Drawing Room

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Prince Consorts Writing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King

The Prince Consorts Writing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King
The Prince Consorts Writing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). The Prince Consorts Writing Room at Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Prince Consorts Dressing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King

The Prince Consorts Dressing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King
The Prince Consorts Dressing Room at Buckingham Palace, c1899, (1901). The Prince Consorts dressing room at Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Grand Staircase in Buckingham Palace, 1935

The Grand Staircase in Buckingham Palace, 1935. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Thrones in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace, 1935

Thrones in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace, 1935. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace, 1935

The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace, 1935. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, 28 February 1922 (1935)

The wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, 28 February 1922 (1935). From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal, 1936

A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal, 1936
A lone group of royal mourners: Queen Mary with the Princess Royal and her daughters-in-law, after the departure of the coffin, waiting at Kings Cross to drive to Buckingham Palace, 1936

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: George VI and Queen Elizabeth leave Buckigham Palace to holiday in Windsor, 1937

George VI and Queen Elizabeth leave Buckigham Palace to holiday in Windsor, 1937
In the days after their coronation George VI and Queen Elizabeth left Buckigham Palace to holiday in Windsor, 1937. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. [Odhams Press Ltd

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: H. H the Maharaja Bhim Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, 1937

H. H the Maharaja Bhim Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, 1937
H.H the Maharaja Bhim Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, Prime Minister of Nepal (second from left) on his way to Buckingham Palace to confer an honour on King George VI, in advance of his coronation

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace, c1910 (1911). Artist: HN King

The Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace, c1910 (1911). Artist: HN King
The Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace, where The Royal Family held services after King Edward VIIs death, c1910 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II, edited by Sir Richard Holmes

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on their Coronation Day, 1937

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on their Coronation Day, 1937; with Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret. From The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, 1939

Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, 1939. Acquired by George III in 1761 for his wife, Queen Charlotte, Buckingham Palace became the official royal London residence in 1837 when Queen Victoria moved in

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Her Majesty Queen Mary, (1867-1953), 1913 Artist: Sir John Lavery

Her Majesty Queen Mary, (1867-1953), 1913 Artist: Sir John Lavery
Queen Mary (1867-1953), consort of King George V of the United Kingdom. A study/detail from Sir John Laverys (1856-1941) 1913 work titled The Royal Family at Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: King George V (1865-1936) of the United Kingdom, 1935. Artist: Tuck and Sons

King George V (1865-1936) of the United Kingdom, 1935. Artist: Tuck and Sons
The official Silver Jubilee portrait of King George V (1865-1936) of the United Kingdom. Taken in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace. Photo by Royal Command by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd. 1935

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Mary (1867-1953), 1935. Artist: Tuck and Sons

Queen Mary (1867-1953), 1935. Artist: Tuck and Sons
The official Silver Jubilee portrait of Queen Mary (1867-1953), consort of King George V of the United Kingdom. Taken in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Mary (1867-1953) and Princess Margaret (1930-2002) on the occasion of King George Vs Silver J

Queen Mary (1867-1953) and Princess Margaret (1930-2002) on the occasion of King George Vs Silver J
Mary of Teck (1867-1953), Queen Consort of George V on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with her grandaughter Princess Margaret (1930?2002), on the occasion of King George Vs Silver Jubilee, 1935

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Buckingham Palace That is to Be, 1910

The Buckingham Palace That is to Be, 1910. A print from Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Official Notification of the Death of King Edward Posted Outside Buckingham Palace, 1910

Official Notification of the Death of King Edward Posted Outside Buckingham Palace, 1910. Artist: Illustrations Bureau
Official Notification of the Death of King Edward Posted Outside Buckingham Palace, 1910. King Edward VII died at Buckingham Palaxe on 6th May 1910

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: On His Way to His Own Country For the Last Time, King Edwards Return From Biarritz, 1910

On His Way to His Own Country For the Last Time, King Edwards Return From Biarritz, 1910. King Edward VII returned to London on 27th April 1910, suffering from severe bronchitis

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Crowds outside Buckingham Palace waiting for news of the illness of the King, 5th May, 1910

Crowds outside Buckingham Palace waiting for news of the illness of the King, 5th May, 1910. King Edward VII died the following day. A Photograph from The Graphic Supplement, 14th May 1910

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Privy Council, Winston Churchill Leaving the Palace. A Nations Apprehension, 1910

The Privy Council, Winston Churchill Leaving the Palace. A Nations Apprehension, 1910. Artist: Illustrations Bureau
The Privy Council, Winston Churchill Leaving the Palace. A Nations Apprehension, 1910. Churchill, who was Home Secretary at the time

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, A Nations Apprehension, 1910

The Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, A Nations Apprehension, 1910. Waiting for news of the health of King Edward VII. The King died on 6th May 1910. A photograph from Black & White, 14th May 1910

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Edward VII lying in state, Throne Room, Buckingham Palace, London, 1910 (1937)

Edward VII lying in state, Throne Room, Buckingham Palace, London, 1910 (1937). A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865-1936

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham House, St James Park, London, 1816. Artist: JC Varrall

Buckingham House, St James Park, London, 1816. Artist: JC Varrall
Buckingham House, St James Park, London, 1816. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Queens Palace, Pimlico, London, c1840s

The Queens Palace, Pimlico, London, c1840s. A view of Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The King presenting Coronation medals, Buckingham Palace, London

The King presenting Coronation medals, Buckingham Palace, London. Artist: Excelsior Stereoscopic Tours
The King presenting Coronation medals, Buckingham Palace, London. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Review of Indian and Colonial troops by HM the King, Buckingham Palace, London

Review of Indian and Colonial troops by HM the King, Buckingham Palace, London. Artist: Excelsior Stereoscopic Tours
Review of Indian and Colonial troops by HM the King, Royal Gardens, Buckingham Palace, London. Stereoscopic Card Details

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Advert for Wolseley motor cars, 1922

Advert for Wolseley motor cars, 1922. A car pictured outside Buckingham Palace. Wolseley were the supplier of cars by appointment to Princess Alexandra. A print from The Graphic, 3rd March 1922

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Victoria receiving the Guards at Buckingham Palace, 1857. Artist: G Greatbach

Queen Victoria receiving the Guards at Buckingham Palace, 1857. Artist: G Greatbach
Queen Victoria receiving the Guards at Buckingham Palace, 1857. The Queen receiving the Guards on their return from the Crimea

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Changing of the guard, Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Changing of the guard, Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Changing of the guard, Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927

Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace after its restoration, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Buckingham Palace after its restoration, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Buckingham Palace after its restoration, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Wought-iron gates, Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Wought-iron gates, Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Wought-iron gates, Buckingham Palace, London, 1926-1927. These gates were part of the 1913 restoration of Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Queen Victoria memorial, Buckingham Palace, London, 1911-1912. Artist: FGO Stuart

The Queen Victoria memorial, Buckingham Palace, London, 1911-1912. Artist: FGO Stuart
The Queen Victoria memorial, Buckingham Palace, London, 1911-1912. Built by the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock in 1911, the surround of the memorial was constructed by the architect Sir Aston Webb

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The official notice of the armistice being read, Buckingham Palace, 1918 (1936)

The official notice of the armistice being read, Buckingham Palace, 1918 (1936). From His Majesty the King, 1910-1935, introduction by HW Wilson (Associated Newspapers Ltd, London, 1936)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The grand staircase in Buckingham Palace, London, 1935

The grand staircase in Buckingham Palace, London, 1935. A print from King Emperors Jubilee, 1910-1935, by FGH Salusbury, Daily Express Publications, London, 1935

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Thrones in the ball room at Buckingham Palace, London, 1935

Thrones in the ball room at Buckingham Palace, London, 1935. A print from King Emperors Jubilee, 1910-1935, by FGH Salusbury, Daily Express Publications, London, 1935

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: View of the Victoria Monument from inside Buckingham Palace, London, 1935

View of the Victoria Monument from inside Buckingham Palace, London, 1935. The Victoria Monument stands at the end of the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Mrs Pankhurst, arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, 1914, (1935)

Mrs Pankhurst, arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, 1914, (1935). Emmeline Pankhurst was trying to present a petition to the king

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace. Presentation of an Address from the University of Oxford

The Throne Room, Buckingham Palace. Presentation of an Address from the University of Oxford, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace, - The Library. Foreign Levee, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville

Buckingham Palace, - The Library. Foreign Levee, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville
Buckingham Palace, - The Library. Foreign Levee, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville

The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville
The Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, c1841. The Duchess of Cambridge (as Anne of Bretagne) and her court, in Her Majestys ball costume of Queen Philippa

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace. The Yellow Drawing Room, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville

Buckingham Palace. The Yellow Drawing Room, c1841. Artist: Henry Melville
Buckingham Palace. The Yellow Drawing Room, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Victoria, Princess Royal, as a child, sits for a portrait by the painter, Sir Franicis Grant

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The ballroom, Buckingham Palace, London, late 19th or early 20th century

The ballroom, Buckingham Palace, London, late 19th or early 20th century



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Buckingham Palace Collection

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