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Royal Wedding 1986 - crowds outside Buckingham PalaceCrowds gathered in the Mall outside Buckingham Palace on the wedding day of Prince Andrew, Duke of York to Lady Sarah Ferguson
Royal wedding 1893 - the balcony at Buckingham PalaceAfter the wedding: Queen Victoria and the Duke and Duchess of York on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. Date: 6th July 1893
Queen Elizabeth II with Richard Nixon, 1969United States President Richard Nixon chats with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh when he lunched with the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace on 25th February 1969. Date: 1969
The royal family after the Coronation of King George VIAfter the Coronation, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret join their parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
Queen Elizabeth II at her desk, 1959Queen Elizabeth II at work at her desk at Buckingham Palace. The Queen opens her dispatch box of State papers. Behind the box on the desk are a number of family photographs
Wedding of Princess AnnePrincess Anne, the Princess Royal seen smiling and waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace following her marriage to Captain Mark Phillips at Westminster Abbey on 14 November 1973
Death of King Edward VIIPage from The Sphere memorial number published at the time of the death of King Edward VII, showing the King on his death bed in the top photograph, and below
The Old Gaol, Buckingham, BuckinghamshireBuckinghams castle-like town prison was erected in 1748. It was closed following the nationalisation of the prison system in 1877
The Christening of Princess Elizabeth in 1926Official photograph of baby Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) with her parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) at Buckingham Palace on 19th May
Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, 1945King George VI, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) together with their daughters, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II)
Wallis Simpson watches trooping the colourWallis Simpson at the window of Buckingham Palace watching the Trooping the Colour on the 3rd June 1972. Wallis had travelled to England and was received by the Queen on the death of her husband
Buckingham Palace prior to Renovation, 1913Photographs showing two views of the facade of Buckingham Palace as scaffolding began to rise for the renovation of 1913. That year the whole of the facade was re-faced with white Portland stone
John Bamford, youngest winner of the George Cross medal after his investiture at Buckingham Palace. John received the award for rescuing his two brothers from a blazing bedroom at his home in Baker
Guard / Buckingham PalaceThe entrance gateway to Buckingham Palace, London, showing one of the guardsmen on duty by the gates. These sentries are now stationed inside the courtyard
Buckingham Palace Investiture Pass. 1918
King Edward VII and extended family - Buckingham PalaceA photo-montage, published by Beagles, showing the late King Edward VII (1841-1910) and his extended family - Buckingham Palace
The wedding of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and Albert, Duke of YorkThe wedding of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) (1900-2002) and Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI) (1895-1952)
The view from Buckingham PalaceBuckingham Palace in the early 19th century. Westminster Abbey and St Pauls Cathedral are visible. 1927
Suffragettes Arrested LondonA line of policemen escort arrested suffragettes through St. Jamess Park, London, following the demonstration outside Buckingham Palace. Date: 1914
Suffragette Demonstration Buckingham PalaceA line of police stand guard at Wellington Gate when suffragettes attempted to petition the King at Buckingham Palace Date: May 29th 1914
Women Knocked Senseless Suffragette DemonstrationMany women were subjected to extreme police violence as they tried to petition the King at Buckingham Palace on 21st May 1914. Date: May 29th 1914
Exterior of new ball room at Buckingham Palace, 1856Exterior of the new ball room at Buckingham Palace, 1856. Date: 1856
Royal Childrens Ball, Buckingham Palace, London, 26 April 1847. 1847
Buckingham Palace with sheep grazing. 1897
Buckingham House, St Jamess Park, LondonBuckingham House (later Palace), St Jamess Park, London -- it was built by the duke of Buckingham in 1703. 18th century
Cars in the Mall proceeding to Buckingham Palace, SeasonImpression of the Mall during the height of the Summer Season in London, showing smart cars crawling to and from Buckingham Palace
The Mall, London with Carlton House Terrace (right), now home to the Mall Galleries. Date: circa 1911
The Queen Victoria Memorial by Sir Thomas Brock - ModelA model of the Queen Victoria Memorial, situated at the end of The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace, designed by sculptor Sir Thomas Brock. Designed in 1901 and unveiled in 1911 (see: 11065794)
An elderly Queen Victoria leaving for Windsor - Horses and Carriage await departure from Buckingham Palace. Part of Box 247 Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1895
Richard III - title page - on the throne. 1862
The garden party to V. C.s at Buckingham PalaceA procession of V.C.s, some in uniform, some in civilian dress, marching in Buckingham Palace for the King afternnon party to recipients of the Victoria Cross, held on 26th June 1920. Date: 1920
VE Day celebrations: vast crowds outside Buckingham PalaceA page from The Illustrated London News, showing the vast crowds outside Buckingham Palace on VE Day. Date: 8th May 1945
VE Day celebrations: London buildings floodlitLondon buildings floodlit to celebrate Victory in Europe: Buckingham Palace, St Pauls Cathedral, Mansion House, Horse Guards Parade and the Tower of London. Date: 8th May 1945
Suffragette at Buckingham Palace. A struggle with police at the railings. Date: 1914
Departure of Scots Fusiliers for Crimean War, 1854Farewell of the first battalion of Scots Fusilier Guards at Buckingham Palace, departing for the Crimea. Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal
Queen Victoria on her way to CoronationQueen Victoria leaving Buckingham Palace on the way to her Coronation, 28 June 1838. 1838
Royal ceremonials in the open: at Buckingham Palace, 1918Royal ceremonials in the open: at Buckingham Palace. An open-air investiture by the king - one of a series at Buckingham Palace, the scene in the quadrangle during the ceremony (top)
Flaxman home and GraveJohn Flaxmans home in Buckingham Street, London, his residence when alive, and his tomb in the graveyard of St Giles in the Fields, his present residence. Date: 1826
Ist D Buckingham RevelGEORGE VILLIERS, first duke of BUCKINGHAM, depicted with friends and flatterers while he is the royal favourite of James I. Later he will be assassinated, justifiably. Date: 1592 - 1628
2nd Duke of BuckinghamGEORGE VILLIERS, second duke of BUCKINGHAM Statesman. Date: 1628 - 1687
Edward VII in Coach 1901The King and Queen leaving Buckingham Palace in a state coach. Date: 1901
VICTORIAs BALL 1842VICTORIAs PLANTAGANET BALL At Buckingham Palace; all of the guests wore 14th century dress (Victoria and Albert appeared as Edward III and Philippa of Hainault). Date: 12 May 1842
Buckingham Palace by night, 1926 1926
Buckingham En FamilleGEORGE VILLIERS, first duke of BUCKINGHAM statesman, royal favourite, with his family Date: 1592 - 1628
Buckingham (Droeshout)GEORGE VILLIERS, first duke of BUCKINGHAM statesman, royal favourite, eventually assassinated (and not before time !) Date: 1592 - 1628
Duke of Buckingham / VfairDuke of Buckingham Date: -
Mrs Pankhurst ArrestedEmmeline Pankhurst arrested outside Buckingham Palace, carried off the field of battle Date: 21 May 1914
James Silk BuckinghamJAMES SILK BUCKINGHAM traveller and author, depicted in native dress for his travels in Turkish Arabia Date: 1786 - 1855