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Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: VICTORIA OF ENGLAND (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901

VICTORIA OF ENGLAND (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901. The Queen in Her Coronation Robes. Gravure published in 1887 on the occasion of the Queens Jubilee

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901

VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901. Mezzotint by John Sartain after the painting by F.X. Winterhalter (c1805-1873)

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901. Gravure reproduction of a painting

VICTORIA (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901. Gravure reproduction of a painting, c1845, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: WILLIAM III & QUEEN MARY. King William III of England, holding the Bill of Rights in his hand

WILLIAM III & QUEEN MARY. King William III of England, holding the Bill of Rights in his hand, and Queen Mary II. Woodcut from an 18th century English childrens history of England

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: HENRY IV (1050-1106). Holy Roman Emperor, 1056-1106

HENRY IV (1050-1106). Holy Roman Emperor, 1056-1106. Henry IV, excommunicated by Pope Gregory VII in 1076, is seen in this contemporary manuscript illumination at St

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA SILHOUETTE. Silhouette of Queen Victoria with Lord Melbourne, c1840

QUEEN VICTORIA SILHOUETTE. Silhouette of Queen Victoria with Lord Melbourne, c1840, by George Atkinson

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK (1781-1821). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, wife of George IV

CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK (1781-1821). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, wife of George IV. The Toy, from George Cruikshanks supportive pamphet, The Queens Matrimonial Ladder, A National Toy, London

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GEORGE IV (1762-1830). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1820-1830. Cartoon by Robert Cruikshank

GEORGE IV (1762-1830). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1820-1830. Cartoon by Robert Cruikshank, 1820, of George IV trying on his crown before a mirror and seeing his wife, Caroline, also crowned

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567. Oil on panel by Francois Clouet (1510?-1572)

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: JANE SEYMOUR (1509-1537). Third wife of King Henry VIII of England. Oil on wood (detail)

JANE SEYMOUR (1509-1537). Third wife of King Henry VIII of England. Oil on wood (detail), 1536, by Hans Holbein the Younger

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: HENRY VI (1421-1471). King of England, 1422-1461 and 1470-1471

HENRY VI (1421-1471). King of England, 1422-1461 and 1470-1471. Oil on panel by an unknown artist

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: ANNE BOLEYN (1507-1536). Second wife of King Henry VIII of England. Drawing, c1535

ANNE BOLEYN (1507-1536). Second wife of King Henry VIII of England. Drawing, c1535, by Hans Holbein the Younger

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN ANNE (1665-1714). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1702-1714

QUEEN ANNE (1665-1714). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1702-1714. Enamel miniature by Charles Boit (1663-1727)

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: ALFRED THE GREAT (849-899). King of Wessex, 871-899

ALFRED THE GREAT (849-899). King of Wessex, 871-899. Illumination from a 13th century English manuscript

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567. With James Hepburn

MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567. With James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. Drawing, 1903, by A.S. Hartrick

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: VICTORIA OF ENGLAND. Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901

VICTORIA OF ENGLAND. Queen of Great Britain, 1837-1901. Gravure reproduction of a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain 1910-1936. Photograph, 1908

GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain 1910-1936. Photograph, 1908

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain 1910-1936. Photographed with his wife

GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain 1910-1936. Photographed with his wife, Queen Mary, 1920

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: LORD DARNLEY / MARY STUART. Lord Darnley surprising Mary Stuart and Rizzio in the

LORD DARNLEY / MARY STUART. Lord Darnley surprising Mary Stuart and Rizzio in the
LORD DARNLEY/MARY STUART. Lord Darnley surprising Mary Stuart and Rizzio in the queens supper chamber at Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, March 9, 1566. Oil on canvas by Georg Conrader, c1875

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567. With Henry Stewart

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567. With Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. Drawing, 1903, by A.S. Hartwick

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). With Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. Mezzotint after R

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). With Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. Mezzotint after R. Elstrake

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN MARY (1867-1953). Victoria Mary of Teck, Queen consort of King George V of Great Britain

QUEEN MARY (1867-1953). Victoria Mary of Teck, Queen consort of King George V of Great Britain. Mary (at age 17) with her mother, Duchess of Teck, and her three brothers, Adolphus, Francis

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart presenting their newborn son, James

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart presenting their newborn son, James, Prince of Scotland and heir of Great Britain, to her husband, Henry Lord Darnley, Titular King of Scotland

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (1542-1587). Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, 1542-1567. Etching with autograph signature, English, 1819

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: KING GEORGE I (1660-1727). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1714-1727

KING GEORGE I (1660-1727). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1714-1727. Oil on copper after Sir Godfrey Kneller

Background imageBritish Monarchy Collection: QUEEN ANNE (1665-1714). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1702-1714. Queen Anne

QUEEN ANNE (1665-1714). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1702-1714. Queen Anne and the Knights of the Garter. Oil on canvas by Peter Angelis, 1713



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