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Background imageBuckingham Collection: George V - Silver Jubilee Procession at Victoria Memorial

George V - Silver Jubilee Procession at Victoria Memorial
George V - Silver Jubilee Procession passing the Queen Victoria Memorial before Buckingham Palace, London. Date: 1935

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Scene from The Faithful Heart

Scene from The Faithful Heart
A scene from the film The Faithful Heart depicting a fictional Victoria Cross investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Date: 1932

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales, and Princess Mary

Edward, Prince of Wales, and Princess Mary, at Buckingham Palace on their parents Coronation Day, 22 June 1911 Date: 1911

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Advert, Royal Worcester Kidfitting Corsets

Advert, Royal Worcester Kidfitting Corsets sold by Frederick Gorringe Ltd, Buckingham Palace Road, London Date: circa 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Green Park and Buckingham Palace from The Berkeley Hotel

Green Park and Buckingham Palace from The Berkeley Hotel, London Date: 1911

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Buckingham Palace and Queen Victoria Memorial

Buckingham Palace and Queen Victoria Memorial
Central view of Buckingham Palace and Victoria Memorial with horse and cart, pedestrians and period motor cars. The Palace has been the official home of the Monarch since the 1830s

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Royal Air Force Squadron Leader L. A. Strange, WW2

Royal Air Force Squadron Leader L. A. Strange, WW2
Royal Air Force Squadron Leader L.A. Strange leaving Buckingham Palace after being presented to King George VI during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Royal Air Force Pilot Officer G. H. Bennions, WW2

Royal Air Force Pilot Officer G. H. Bennions, WW2
Royal Air Force Pilot Officer G.H. Bennions leaving Buckingham Palace after receiving a decoration during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Burial of Queen Victoria, Mounted Gun-Carriage

Burial of Queen Victoria, Mounted Gun-Carriage
Burial of Queen Victoria, the coffin surmounted by the crown and emblems, mounted on a gun-carriage drawn by eight cream-coloured horses caparisoned in gold, passing Buckingham Palace, London

Background imageBuckingham Collection: King Edward VII lying in state, Buckingham Palace, London

King Edward VII lying in state, Buckingham Palace, London
King Edward VII lying in state in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace, London, 16 May 1910. 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Recording the nation's anxiety outside Buckingham Palace in London

Recording the nation's anxiety outside Buckingham Palace in London. Waiting for a bulletin notifying of the development of King Edward illness. Date: May 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Mourning Atmospheric Dark London House Impression

Mourning Atmospheric Dark London House Impression
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Background imageBuckingham Collection: Lantern Slides Slide Late 19th Century 1890s

Lantern Slides Slide Late 19th Century 1890s
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Background imageBuckingham Collection: Edward VII, who passed away on 6 May 1910, at the age of 69. The King's body lay-in-state in

Edward VII, who passed away on 6 May 1910, at the age of 69. The King's body lay-in-state in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, London, guarded by Ist Grenadier Guards. Date: 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Fallen solder's mother receiving Victoria Cross

Fallen solder's mother receiving Victoria Cross
King George V presenting the Victoria Cross Buckingham Palace, London to Mrs Warner for her son Private Edward Warner, Bedfordshire Regiment, who won the decoration for most conspicuous bravery

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Edward VII lying-in-state

Edward VII lying-in-state
A very brief illness ended the life of Edward VII, who passed away on 6 May 1910, at the age of 69. The King's body lay-in-state in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, London

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Death of Edward VII, Buckingham Palace, London

Death of Edward VII, Buckingham Palace, London
People outside the railings of Buckingham Palace in Central London, reading the notice announcing the death of King Edward VII. Date: 7 May 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Procession of guards, footmen and carriage carrying Queen Victoria to the State Opening of

Procession of guards, footmen and carriage carrying Queen Victoria to the State Opening of Parliament, leaving Buckingham Palace. Date: 1851

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Two British officers of the Scots Guards bearing the Colour at the changing of the guard at

Two British officers of the Scots Guards bearing the Colour at the changing of the guard at Buckingham palace. The two soldiers are seen in black crepe armbands, as ordered by the King

Background imageBuckingham Collection: The Sad News 1910

The Sad News 1910
Clergyman announcing to the crowds outside Buckingham Palace the news that Edward VII had died shortly before midnight on May 6th, 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Sir Richard Douglas Powell

Sir Richard Douglas Powell (1842 - 1925), British physician, M.D. medical adviser to the Royal family and present at the death of both Queen Victoria in 1901 and Edward VII in 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Announcement of the king's death

Announcement of the king's death
Announcement on Buckingham Palace headed paper of the death of Edward VII on May 6th, 1910, signed by the four doctors present at the time. Date: 1910

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Churchill leaving the Palace 1910

Churchill leaving the Palace 1910
Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), then Home Secretary, leaving Buckingham Palace in a horse-drawn carriage following George V's accession to the throne on the death of his father Edward VII in May

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Announcement of the death of Edward VII 1910

Announcement of the death of Edward VII 1910
Official notification of the death of King Edward posted outside Buckingham Palace, reading the final bulletin early on Saturday morning

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Royal wedding ceremony Louise and Alexander 1889

Royal wedding ceremony Louise and Alexander 1889
Royal wedding ceremony of Princess Louise, the eldest daughter of the then-Prince and Princess of Wales, to Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife at he Private Chapel at Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Collection: News of Victoria's Death 1901

News of Victoria's Death 1901
The death of the Queen - reading the announcement at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday Date: 1901

Background imageBuckingham Collection: The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) passing Buckingham Palace

The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) passing Buckingham Palace, London Pageantry by Charles Howard

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Irish Guards leaving Buckingham Palace

Irish Guards leaving Buckingham Palace
The Irish Guards leaving Buckingham Palace after Changing Guard, London Pageantry by Charles Howard

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Changing Sentries at Buckingham Palace

Changing Sentries at Buckingham Palace, London Pageantry by Charles Howard

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Band marching at Buckingham Palace, London

Band marching at Buckingham Palace, London by C.T. Howard

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Flatavan (Super Caravan) of Melville Hart & Co. of St. Stephens House

Flatavan (Super Caravan) of Melville Hart & Co. of St. Stephens House, Westminster leaving Buckingham Palace, London. Flatavans were able to provide sleeping

Background imageBuckingham Collection: The Duke of Buckingham (George Villiers) and his army on the island of Re

The Duke of Buckingham (George Villiers) and his army on the island of Re, during the Siege of Saint-Martin-de-Re, near La Rochelle, France, 1627, part of the Anglo-French War (1627-1629). Date: 1627

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Queens Life Guard march along The Mall, London

Queens Life Guard march along The Mall, London
Queens Life Guard march along The Mall in London watched by crowds. Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Homeless man looks up at Buckingham Palace, London

Homeless man looks up at Buckingham Palace, London
Homeless man looks up at Buckingham Palace - changing of the guard and Victoria Memorial seen in background. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Every Inch a Soldier - A youn boy marches past a Guardsman in proud imitation

Every Inch a Soldier - A youn boy marches past a Guardsman in proud imitation - Buckingham Palace, London Date: circa 1920s

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Coronation procession of Queen Elizabeeth II of Great Britai

Coronation procession of Queen Elizabeeth II of Great Britai
Coronation procession of queen Elizabeeth II of Great Britain - leaving Buckingham Palace, 2nd June 1953

Background imageBuckingham Collection: WW II - VJ Day - victory over Japan. Crowd Buckingham Palac

WW II - VJ Day - victory over Japan. Crowd Buckingham Palac
World War II vintage photograph - VJ Day - victory over Japan. Crowd outside Buckingham Palace waiting for the royal family

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Christening of Princess Elizabeth, 1926

Christening of Princess Elizabeth, 1926
The Royal Christening: Inside the Chapel at the Palace. The christening of Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in May 1926 in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace by the Archbishop of

Background imageBuckingham Collection: The Gun Tavern 1820

The Gun Tavern 1820
The popular Gun Tavern & Tea Gardens were removed in the middle of the 19th century, for improvements to Buckingham Gate. Date: 1875

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Monster Tea Garden

Monster Tea Garden
A popular venue in the 18th century, situated at the corner of St Georges Row and Buckingham Palace Road, London. The name is probably a corruption of Monastery as it once was the site of the Convent

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Arlington House

Arlington House
Residence of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington. Constructed in 1675 on the site of where the southern wing of Buckingham Palace now stands. Date: 1875

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Historical views of Japan

Historical views of Japan. Japanese woman riding in a sedan chair on wheels 22, Japanese Christians forced to step on a crucifix (fumie) in Nagasaki, 17th century 23

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Former Essex cricketer The Rev. Canon Frank H. Gillingham

Former Essex cricketer The Rev. Canon Frank H. Gillingham and Mrs Gillingham arriving at the Royal Garden Party. Date: 1947

Background imageBuckingham Collection: VE Day - crowds at Buckingham Palace

VE Day - crowds at Buckingham Palace
VE Day. Huge crowds at Buckingham Palace cheering for the royal familys appearance on the balcony. Date: 1945

Background imageBuckingham Collection: People celebrating VE Day congregating in front of Buckingham Palace where eventually

People celebrating VE Day congregating in front of Buckingham Palace where eventually the royal family and Prime Minister will emerge to wave from the balcony. Date: 1945

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace

Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Temp Seats, Buckingham Palace - Coronation of Elizabeth II

Temp Seats, Buckingham Palace - Coronation of Elizabeth II
Temporary Seating in front of Buckingham Palace, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Building Victoria station

Building Victoria station
Building the new Victoria station - the view from Buckingham Palace Road. Extending Victoria station in 1905, and increasing the size from five to thirteen



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