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Queen Charlotte Collection (page 3)

Queen Charlotte, the beloved Queen of Great Britain, was a woman of elegance and grace. Her portrait by Thomas Frye captures her regal beauty and noble presence

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: Bombardment Algiers August 26-27 1816 bombing

Bombardment Algiers August 26-27 1816 bombing
The Bombardment of Algiers (August 26-27, 1816), The bombing of Algiers, on August 26-27, 1816, with the ships carrying out a bombing at night

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: Monstrous Craws New Coalition Feast 29 1787 Etching

Monstrous Craws New Coalition Feast 29 1787 Etching
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Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: Queen Charlotte Oil canvas 23 3 / 4 x 17 1 / 2 60. 3 44. 5 cm

Queen Charlotte Oil canvas 23 3 / 4 x 17 1 / 2 60. 3 44. 5 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: View of the Gallery prepared for the reception of their Majesties the Royal Family

View of the Gallery prepared for the reception of their Majesties the Royal Family
XJF323030 View of the Gallery prepared for the reception of their Majesties the Royal Family, Directors & principal Personages in the Kingdom at the Commemoration of Handel in Westminster Abbey

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: A Milliners Shop, published in 1787 (hand coloured etching)

A Milliners Shop, published in 1787 (hand coloured etching)
XYC153901 A Milliners Shop, published in 1787 (hand coloured etching) by Kingsbury, Henry (fl.1750-98) (after); 38.7x51.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; British

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: The Court at Brighton a la Chinese, 1816 (hand-coloured engraving)

The Court at Brighton a la Chinese, 1816 (hand-coloured engraving)
XZL149497 The Court at Brighton a la Chinese, 1816 (hand-coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: Female and juvenile steller sea lions on rookery, Eumetopias jubatus, Queen Charlotte Islands

Female and juvenile steller sea lions on rookery, Eumetopias jubatus, Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: Queen Charlotte, Tongataboo Friendly Islands - during the

Queen Charlotte, Tongataboo Friendly Islands - during the
The Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for scientific purposes and seems to have been the first expedition to carry an official photographer as well as an

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands. Kayaker and intertidal rockweed

Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Islands. Kayaker and intertidal rockweed, on Juan Perez Sound. (MR)

Background imageQueen Charlotte Collection: Sport fishermen off Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida Gwaii, British

Sport fishermen off Moresby Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia



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Queen Charlotte, the beloved Queen of Great Britain, was a woman of elegance and grace. Her portrait by Thomas Frye captures her regal beauty and noble presence. Born as Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in 1744, she ascended to the throne in 1762 when she married King George III. In this enchanting painting titled "The Court at Brighton a La Chinese, " created by George Cruikshank in 1816, we see Queen Charlotte surrounded by opulent Chinese-inspired decor. The vibrant colors and intricate details reflect her love for art and culture. Another remarkable depiction can be found in Johann Zoffany's painting from 1770. Here, we witness a tender family moment as King George III sits beside his wife with their children gathered around them. Prince William holds a parrot while Prince George looks on with curiosity. This portrayal showcases the strong bond within their royal household. Frogmore House, depicted in an engraving from 1823, served as Queen Charlotte's private retreat where she indulged in her passion for horticulture and landscape design. The serene gardens surrounding the house were meticulously maintained under her watchful eye. Not only did Queen Charlotte leave her mark on British soil but also across continents. In Graham Island (Haida Gwaii), British Columbia, Canada stands the village named after this illustrious queen—a testament to her global influence. Even advertisements featured images of Queen Charlotte; one such example is Pears Soap's engraving that highlights both its product and Her Majesty's endorsement—an indication of her popularity among the people. Westminster Hall witnessed many grand events during Queen Charlotte's reign including coronation feasts captured beautifully in an engraving titled "A prospect of the inside of Westminster Hall. " It portrays how King George III and his queen dined alongside nobility amidst great splendor—a true spectacle fit for royalty. Queen Charlotte's legacy lives on through these captivating artworks and historical records.