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"Unraveling the Threads of Ancestry: From Royal Weddings to Shared DNA" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of the Royal Wedding in 1947

Background imageAncestry Collection: The Mountains of Ararat, or The Manner how the Whole Earth was Peopled by Noah

The Mountains of Ararat, or The Manner how the Whole Earth was Peopled by Noah
KW200159 The Mountains of Ararat, or The Manner how the Whole Earth was Peopled by Noah and his Descendants after the Flood, engraved for the Universal Magazine, London

Background imageAncestry Collection: Animals at a French Zoo - Buffalo cart

Animals at a French Zoo - Buffalo cart - buffalo pulling cart. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo..The African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer)

Background imageAncestry Collection: Avro 694 Lincoln B I clearly showing its Lancaster ance

Avro 694 Lincoln B I clearly showing its Lancaster ancestry A longer ranged more powerful derivative, the Lincoln was too late for wartime service

Background imageAncestry Collection: Great-grandfather with great-grandson

Great-grandfather with great-grandson
A great-grandfather holding his great-grandson

Background imageAncestry Collection: Bonzo in search of his forefathers by George Studdy

Bonzo in search of his forefathers by George Studdy
Bonzo finds a trace of his ancestral courage in an old tapestry -- he notices his ancestor running away from a wild boar, while bigger and braver dogs confront it. Date: 1924

Background imageAncestry Collection: Ms 360 fol. 262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum)

Ms 360 fol. 262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum)
XIR180605 Ms 360 fol.262v Tree of Consanguinity (vellum) by French School, (14th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Amiens, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageAncestry Collection: Park and garden of Villa Demidoff, Pratolino, Vaglia, Firenze province, Firenze, Italy

Park and garden of Villa Demidoff, Pratolino, Vaglia, Firenze province, Firenze, Italy

Background imageAncestry Collection: CHINA: FUCHOU, c1905. A Chinese man standing in front of ancestral tablets, Fuchou, China

CHINA: FUCHOU, c1905. A Chinese man standing in front of ancestral tablets, Fuchou, China. Photograph, c1905

Background imageAncestry Collection: THEOLOGIANS FIGHT, 1886. Why Do The Heathen Rage? They don t, Gentle Reader

THEOLOGIANS FIGHT, 1886. Why Do The Heathen Rage? They don t, Gentle Reader. They are Taking Things very Peacefully and Pleasantly

Background imageAncestry Collection: Canyonlands National Park, UT Ancestral Puebloan pictographs in the Needles District

Canyonlands National Park, UT Ancestral Puebloan pictographs in the Needles District. Hands

Background imageAncestry Collection: Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historical Site - built in 1868 in Northwestern

Locust Creek Covered Bridge State Historical Site - built in 1868 in Northwestern Missouri

Background imageAncestry Collection: Herd of Tarpan, prehistoric wild horse of which died out in the late 1800s. Modern

Herd of Tarpan, prehistoric wild horse of which died out in the late 1800s. Modern genetic creation made in 1930s using breeds of pony with Tarpan ancestry. Wood engraving 1893

Background imageAncestry Collection: Tarpan, prehistoric wild horse of which died out in the late 1800s. Modern genetic

Tarpan, prehistoric wild horse of which died out in the late 1800s. Modern genetic creation made in 1930s using breeds of pony with Tarpan ancestry. Wood engraving 1884

Background imageAncestry Collection: Apple Modem and computer in museum C015 / 6211

Apple Modem and computer in museum C015 / 6211
Computer history. An Apple Modem 1200 next to an Apple II computer on display at a museum in Moscow. The Apple II was one of the first successful microcomputers

Background imageAncestry Collection: Apple II computer in a museum C015 / 6194

Apple II computer in a museum C015 / 6194
Computer history. An Apple II computer on display at a museum in Moscow. The Apple II was one of the first successful microcomputers

Background imageAncestry Collection: Christ and His Ancestor David. Psalter illumination, English, c1240

Christ and His Ancestor David. Psalter illumination, English, c1240
CHRIST AND DAVID. Christ and His Ancestor David. Psalter illumination, English, c1240

Background imageAncestry Collection: The ancestral house of the family of George Washington at Little Brighton, England

The ancestral house of the family of George Washington at Little Brighton, England. Engraving, 19th century
ENGLAND: WASHINGTON HOME. The ancestral house of the family of George Washington at Little Brighton, England. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageAncestry Collection: AUSTRALOPITHECUS BOISEI. Species of bipedal ape that lived about 2

AUSTRALOPITHECUS BOISEI. Species of bipedal ape that lived about 2. 5 million years ago, discovered in 1985 by Dr
AUSTRALOPITHECUS BOISEI. Species of bipedal ape that lived about 2.5 million years ago, discovered in 1985 by Dr. Alan Walker on the western side of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageAncestry Collection: TURKANAPITHECUS KALAKOLENSIS. Species of ape that lived about 18 million years ago

TURKANAPITHECUS KALAKOLENSIS. Species of ape that lived about 18 million years ago, discovered in 1985 by Wambua Mangao at Kalodirr, on the western side of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageAncestry Collection: BIBLE: JESUS, 1833. Scripture geneology from Adam to Christ. Wood engraving, American, 1833, by A

BIBLE: JESUS, 1833. Scripture geneology from Adam to Christ. Wood engraving, American, 1833, by A. L. Dick
BIBLE: JESUS, 1833. Scripture geneology from Adam to Christ. Wood engraving, American, 1833, by A.L. Dick

Background imageAncestry Collection: HOMO SAPIENS. Skull of Homo sapiens specimen, about 100, 000 years old, found at Eliye Springs

HOMO SAPIENS. Skull of Homo sapiens specimen, about 100, 000 years old, found at Eliye Springs, Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageAncestry Collection: PROCONSUL AFRICANUS. Species of ape that lived in eastern Africa about 18 million years ago

PROCONSUL AFRICANUS. Species of ape that lived in eastern Africa about 18 million years ago, discovered in 1948 by Dr. Mary Leakey at Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria

Background imageAncestry Collection: Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia

Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia
Elizabeth, Electress Palatine and Queen of Bohemia, daughter of James I, wife of Friedrich V, Elector Palatine, King of Bohemia. Date: 1596-1662

Background imageAncestry Collection: The Countess Spencer

The Countess Spencer
Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Spencer (1897 - 1972), known until her marriage as Lady Cynthia Hamilton. The daughter of the third Duke of Abercorn, she married Viscount Althorp (later Earl Spencer) in 1919



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"Unraveling the Threads of Ancestry: From Royal Weddings to Shared DNA" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of the Royal Wedding in 1947, where a family tree intertwines with history. Explore "The Descent of Queen Elizabeth II. Family Tree, " a remarkable genealogical table that traces her lineage through generations. Delve into the Strathmore family tree, which played a significant role in the Royal Wedding of 1923, as Earl and Countess Spencer exchanged vows. Discover heartwarming moments like Bonzo congratulating Chee-Kee by George Studdy, reminding us that ancestry is not just about bloodlines but also shared connections. Marvel at how our own family trees connect us to ancient civilizations and even our closest relatives - chimpanzees - highlighting our shared DNA and artistry. Collectible cigarette cards like Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's showcase individuals whose stories are etched into their ancestral roots, preserving their legacy for generations to come. Travel further back in time with the family tree of Peter the Great and Catherine I, revealing how power dynamics shaped nations through bloodlines. Meet Charles Robert Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer, whose place on his own family tree carries tales of nobility and influence throughout history. Immerse yourself in an enchanting illustration from "Everyday Life in Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Times, " depicting Hrolf or Rollo's illustrious lineage as he became the first Duke of Normandy – a testament to ancestry shaping destinies. In this captivating journey through time and heritage, we realize that ancestry is more than names on paper; it is an intricate tapestry weaving together lives past and present.