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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
Buck House Garden PartyGuests at Victorias garden party at Buckingham Palace sit on the terrace of the Summer House Date: 1871
Debutante ArrivingA Debutante arrives at Buckingham Palace, London, where she will be presented to Edward VII and Alexandra Date: 1905
Buckingham / CochranGEORGE VILLIERS 1st DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM Statesman Date: 1592 - 1628
Victoria and FriendsShe entertains family and friends in the Yellow Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, London Date: 1844
Waiting in the Mall (to be presented at Court)A page from The Sphere showing the various ways those waiting in the Mall to be presented at court at Buckingham Palace amused themselves
Buckingham Palace, London - from Wellington BarracksUnusual view of Buckingham Palace, London from the grounds of Wellington Barracks. Date: circa 1909
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert - Royal Couple at HomeQueen Victoria and Prince Albert - The Royal Couple at Home, Domestic Felicity, a private sketch in Buckingham Palace. circa 1840
King George V inspecting Ole Bill - Buckingham PalaceKing George V inspecting Ole Bill (driven by James Melton and filled with war veterans) an LCC bus requisitioned by the War Department which saw service throughout the whole of WW1 - Buckingham
Queen Victoria Memorial, London - Great Central Feature designed by Thomas Brock RA, sculptor. Designed in 1901, the memorial was unveiled on 16th May 1911
Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on 12th May 1937 - inset views of Buckingham Palace, Horse Guards, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and the Royal pair. Date: 1937
Winston Churchill with daughter C. 1914Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill and their little daughter at the march past of the guards at Buckingham Palace. The date of the photograph is marked on the back as 1910
Cartoon, The Great Balloon, by James Gillray. A satirical comment on the subject of Lord Grenvilles installation as Chancellor of Oxford University
Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation, by James Gillray. Showing a scene outside Heaven, with St Peter at the gate of Popish Supremacy and a crowd of Catholic priests and clergy
The Village, Nash, Buckingham, EnglandThe Village, Nash, Buckingham, near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1900s
WWI Poster, Defence of the RealmDefence of the Realm at the Court at Buckingham Palace, 12th August 1914. A poster in the form of an announcement, confirming the new powers put in place on the outbreak of war. Date: 1914
Great Chinese bell at Buckingham Palace, 1844An extraordinary Chinese present to Queen Victoria in 1844: a great Chinese bell in the library of Buckingham Palace. About five foot high and three foot in diameter
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Troops Receiving their MeQueen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of uniformed New South Wales troops receiving their Jubilee medals in the grounds of Buckingham Palace
WWI Poster, letter from King George V (Welsh version)To My People, letter from King George V, asking for more men to join the British army (Welsh version). Date: 1915
Women workers WW1 - procession of homage at PalaceNearly three thousand women workers representing practically every organised branch of womens labour during the First World War and wearing the uniforms of their corps and trades
Unveiling of the Queen Victoria Memorial, LondonGuards, lords, ladies and gentlemen taking part in the unveiling ceremony of the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace. Date: 1911
Suffragette Deputation to the King 1914. W.S.P.U leaflet relating to the Deputation, May 21st 1914. Reverse of leaflet is addressed, To the Public
Indian cavalry officers during World War IIndian cavalry officers brought over to London by special arrangement to enjoy the relaxation of a little sightseeing and to pay their respects to the King at Buckingham Palace
Prince of Wales parades with Grenadier Guards, WW1Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor), parades with his fellow Grenadier Guards (all of whom are considerably taller than him)
Section Officer Pennington with OBE medal, WW2Section Officer M. Pennington of Southwark Fire Station showing her OBE medal to AFS colleagues, Second World War (5 March 1941). Date: 1941
Its coming! Gas attack 1917The alert has just been given, by means of a shell-going that a German gas wave has been let loose, and is approaching the trenches
Tempora Mutantur! Militancy at Buckingham Palace, 1914&1915The Bystander contrasts the militancy of demonstrating suffragettes outside Buckingham Palace in the summer of 1914, before the outbreak of World War One
The King salutes sons regiment outside Buckingham PalaceThe Grenadier Guards, of which the Prince of Wales was lieutenant, receiving the salute of the King as they march past Buckingham Palace. 1914
King and Queen outside Buckingham Palace, WWIOn the afternoon of 3rd August 1914, the King and Queen drove from Buckingham Palace along the Mall, and were greeted by their subjects with cheers, especially when they passed the German Embassy
Growing vegetables for victory, WW1A page from The Graphic demonstrating the wide variety of ways the British population was growing vegetables during the First World War
Post Office telegraph from OMHS Buckingham PalaceA Post Office telegraph from O.M.H.S. Buckingham Palace, dated 15th August 14. To E. D. Towse, Esq. Swanley Village, Kent
Awaiting declaration of war 1914A large crowd gathered outside Buckingham Palace at night on Tuesday 28 July 1914. That afternoon, it became known that Britain had issued an ultimatum to Germany
Christening of infant Princess VickyPrincess Victoria, Princess Royal of Great Britain, Crown Princess of Prussia, later Empress of Prussia (1840 - 1901) pictured at her christening in 1840 in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace
George VI & Queen Elizabeth with daughtersGeorge VI and Queen Elizabeth consort also known as Queen Mother, with their two daughters Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) left and Princess Margaret, right
Polo Victory 1914, Menu card from Buckingham PalaceThe menu card at the dinner given by King George V at Buckingham Palace to the England polo team after they had won the International Polo Trophy - or Westchester Cup - from America in 1914
Queen Mary, Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles leaving Buckingham Palace for a drive. Date: circa 1920s
Kings Fifth Court at Buckingham Palace, LondonThe London Season of 1912: the Kings Fifth Court at Buckingham Palace. A diagrammatic view showing the progress of the debutante from the moment she enters the building to the time she leaves. 1912
Suffragettes at Buckingham Palace, LondonSuffragettes, led by Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, attempting to present a petition to King George V at Buckingham Palace, London. Numerous arrests were made