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Residences Collection (#2)

Background imageResidences Collection: Buckingham Palace floodlit

Buckingham Palace floodlit
Buckingham Palace, official royal residence of the monarch in London, floodlit during the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Date: 1935

Background imageResidences Collection: South end of St. Jamess St, The New Club House and St James

South end of St. Jamess St, The New Club House and St James
A view of St. Jamess Palace from the top of St. Jamess Street with The New Club House pictured on the right. Date: c.1840

Background imageResidences Collection: Buckingham Palace, c. 1820s

Buckingham Palace, c. 1820s
Buckingham Palace as it looked in the early 19th century before the front fascia was added. Date: c.1820s

Background imageResidences Collection: Tatler - George V Silver Jubilee front cover

Tatler - George V Silver Jubilee front cover
Front cover of The Tatler in May 1935, celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Cover shows a view of Windsor Castle through a draped, decorated window aperture. Date: 1935

Background imageResidences Collection: Fighting, Tuileries

Fighting, Tuileries
Insurgents attack the royal residences of the Tuileries and Louvre, which are then sacked by the mob. Date: 29 July 1830

Background imageResidences Collection: Durham House Etc

Durham House Etc
Durham House, Salisbury House and Worcester House - three aristocratic residences viewed from the South Bank of the Thames. Date: circa 1640

Background imageResidences Collection: Undercliff, Felixstowe, Suffolk

Undercliff, Felixstowe, Suffolk - note the goat and goat cart in the centre (see: 10425218). Date: circa 1903

Background imageResidences Collection: Havana, Cuba, Residence of Genral J. M. Gomez

Havana, Cuba, Residence of Genral J. M. Gomez - Prado Promenade. Jose Miguel Gomez y Gomez (18581921) was a Cuban General in the Cuban War of Independence who went on to become President of Cuba

Background imageResidences Collection: The kitchen of the Swiss Cottage

The kitchen of the Swiss Cottage, as used by Queen Victoria, The Prince consort and the Royal Children, 1853

Background imageResidences Collection: Swiss Cottage, Royal residence

Swiss Cottage, Royal residence

Background imageResidences Collection: The dining room of the Swiss Cottage

The dining room of the Swiss Cottage, as used by Queen Victoria, The Prince consort and the Royal Children, 1853

Background imageResidences Collection: The pantry of the Swiss Cottage

The pantry of the Swiss Cottage, as used by Queen Victoria, The Prince consort and the Royal Children, 1853

Background imageResidences Collection: The Queens state residences: Windsor Castle and Buckingham

The Queens state residences: Windsor Castle and Buckingham
Two aerial views of the Queens state residences. Windsor Castle: The Lower Ward, containing St. Georges Chapel and the cloisters, the Middle Ward, occupied by the round tower or keep

Background imageResidences Collection: Royal Wedding Presents at St Jamess Palace

Royal Wedding Presents at St Jamess Palace
A general view of the magnificent array of presents in the main salon, one of the three rooms in St. Jamess Palace to which the public were admitted

Background imageResidences Collection: Royal Wedding 1913 - Chapel Royal, St James s

Royal Wedding 1913 - Chapel Royal, St James s
The route of the bride (Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife) and bridegroom (Prince Arthur of Connaught) to the Chapel Royal, St. Jamess Palace for their marriage in October 1913

Background imageResidences Collection: The Sphere, Royal Wedding Number 1960

The Sphere, Royal Wedding Number 1960

Background imageResidences Collection: Royal Wedding 1963 - honeymoon at Cortachy Castle

Royal Wedding 1963 - honeymoon at Cortachy Castle
Cortachy Castle, six miles from Kirriemuir and the Ogilvy family seat, where Princess Alexandra of Kent and her husband Angus Ogilvy spent part of their honeymoon following their marriage at

Background imageResidences Collection: Grace and favour home of Princess Margaret and Earl Snowdon

Grace and favour home of Princess Margaret and Earl Snowdon
The grace and favour house at Kensington Palace which was the first home of Princess Margaret following her marriage to Anthony Armstrong Jones in May 1960. Date: 1960

Background imageResidences Collection: Crowds outside Buckingham Palace - royal wedding 1947

Crowds outside Buckingham Palace - royal wedding 1947
Members of the crowd outside Buckingham Palace crane their necks to view the royal family who have appeared on the balcony to wave after the wedding of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II)

Background imageResidences Collection: Billiard room

Billiard room
Billiard Rooms, Private Residences. Interior of a billiard room in an unidentified private residence

Background imageResidences Collection: Household Brigade at Hawthorn Hill Meeting

Household Brigade at Hawthorn Hill Meeting
Prince Alexander of Teck (Queen Marys brother), with his wife Princess Alexander of Teck (Princess Alice of Albany) standing behind the fence on his right, watching the riders at the water jump

Background imageResidences Collection: Village near Kiel, Germany

Village near Kiel, Germany
Street scene in a village near Kiel, Germany

Background imageResidences Collection: Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, 1935

Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, 1935
Photograph showing the exterior of Balmoral Castle, near Braemar, Aberdeenshire, 1935. Balmoral is one of the residences of the British Monarch

Background imageResidences Collection: Fighting, Louvre

Fighting, Louvre
Insurgents attack the royal residences of the Tuileries and Louvre

Background imageResidences Collection: Swanson House

Swanson House, Broadstairs, Kent, England. One of the many residences of Charles Dickens and where he wrote " Barnaby Rudge"

Background imageResidences Collection: Osborne House 1849

Osborne House 1849
Osborne House, on the Isle of Wight. one of Victorias favourite residences



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