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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
Princess Vicky christened, 1841Princess 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
1937 Coronation - spectators climbing on Victoria memorialIn order to gain a better vantage point from which to see King George VI and Queen Elizabeth appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following their Coronation on 12 May 1937
1937 Coronation - Cheering throngs at the PalaceThe astonishing spectacle outside Buckingham Palace after King George VI and Queen Elizabeth had driven through the gates and the crowd had surged on to the vast space below the windows
George VI Coronation - Crowds outside Buckingham PalaceCrowds gathered outside Buckingham Palace to await the appearance of the newly crowned King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, following their Coronation at Westminster Abbey on 12 May 1937. Date: 1937
The Duke & Duchess of York & royal residencesA portrait of the Duke and Duchess of York, the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother) surrounded by their coat of arms and three residences of significance - Glamis Castle
Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, London, WW1Crowds of people outside Buckingham Palace, London, on the night of the declaration of war against Germany. Inset is a photograph of the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII)
Buckingham Palace, 1846Buckingham Palace in 1846, with Marble Arch visible in the foreground. Five years later, the Arch would be relocated to the north east corner of Hyde Park. Date: 1846
Old Glory on Armistice DayAmerican soldiers and sailors with the Stars and Stripes flag in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace on Armistice Day at the end of World War One. Date: 11th November 1918
A crowd gathered outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. London
Armistice Day crowd outside Buckingham Palace, 1918Part of the crowd outside the gates of Buckingham Palace, cheering the Royals. Date: 11th November 1918
Dunlop advert featuring cars queueing up the Mall for the CoAdvertisement for Dunlop tyres, featuring one of the spectacles of the London Season, with a long queue of smart cars (sporting Dunlop tyres obviously), on the Mall in St
Queens Palace (Buckingham Palace) in 1809Queens Palace in St. Jamess Park, now Buckingham Palace, in 1809. Date: 1809
Debutantes about to be presented at courtDebutantes proceed through rooms at Buckingham Palace towards the ballroom where they will be presented to King George V and Queen Mary, thus signalling their entry into society. Date: 1930
Cars in the Mall bearing debs to court presentationsA familiar sight in central London during the Season - a long line of cars snaking its way up the Mall towards Buckingham Palace
Incidents of a debutantes first drawing roomDouble page spread from the Illustrated London News depicting a series of scenes showing the process for a debutante to be presented to the Queen at court
Royal Wedding- processional route & leaving for honeymoonA photograph of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten leaving the Palace for Waterloo as they leave for honeymoon
London rejoices at the birth of Prince CharlesLondon rejoices over the birth of a son to Princess Elizabeth. The crowd assembled outside Buckingham Palace after the news was announced. Date: 1948
A debutante arrives at the photographers, 1902A debutante, having been presented at court at a royal drawing room at Buckingham Palace, arrives in the rain to have her picture taken at a photographers studio
Tatler front cover, London Season Number 1958Front cover of The Tatler, reporting on the London Season, though it would be the last year that debutantes were presented at court
Buckingham Palace floodlitBuckingham Palace, official royal residence of the monarch in London, floodlit during the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Date: 1935
Cartoon, Studies in Leakage, or how the great secret of the Conference was given away. Showing how news of a Buckingham Palace Conference on Irish Home Rule was leaked to the press. Date: July 1914
Buckingham Palace, c. 1820sBuckingham Palace as it looked in the early 19th century before the front fascia was added. Date: c.1820s
The Kennedys meet the QueenPresident and Mrs Kennedy attend a state dinner at Buckingham Palace. They are seen above with the Queen and Prince Philip
George V working in a tentKing George V (1865 - 1936), pictured during World War I working at a desk in a large tent erected on the lawns of Buckingham Palace. Date: 1918
St James ParkQueen Victorias subjects sprawl on the slopes of St Jamess Park, near her home in Buckingham Palace : Westminster Abbey can be seen in the distance. Date: mid-19th century
Buckingham Water GateOld landing place on the banks of the Thames near Charing Cross. Date: 1830
The General Strike - civil constabulary reserve 1926A unit of new recruits to the new civil constabulary reserve, equipped with steel helmets, truncheons and armlets, leaving headquarters at Buckingham Gate in London during the General Strike
Met Police centenary celebrations, Buckingham PalaceScene at the Metropolitan Police centenary celebrations, showing the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII) and senior police officers including Lord Byng (Commissioner of Police)
Royal Guards BandA Royal Guards Band Parade, outside the BOAC headquarters, Buckingham Palace Road, central London. Date: late 1960s
Marble Arch 1981Marble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Made of Carrara marble and originally intended as a grand gateway to Buckingham Palace. Date: 1960s
Richard TyrrelRICHARD TYRREL naval officer, captain of the Buckingham Date: ? - 1766
Sir George VilliersSIR GEORGE VILLIERS father of George Villiers, duke of Buckingham : with his dog, seemingly a greyhound. Date: ? - 1606
Lord Francis VilliersLORD FRANCIS VILLIERS son of George, duke of Buckingham : died aged 19, sadly... Date: 1629 - 1648
Mary Duchess RichmondMARY (nee Villiers) duchess of RICHMOND daughter of the first duke of Buckingham, wife of James Stuart, first duke. Date: 1622 - 1685
Buckingham Palace, London, floodlit at night for for dramatic effect. Date: 1930s
Second Study for King, Queen, Prince of Wales, Princess MarySecond Study for the King, the Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Princess Mary, Buckingham Palace (1913). Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. Date: 1913
Royal Mourners at the Funeral of King Edward VII (who died on May 6th 1910 and was buried in St. Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire)
Greetings postcard from Wood Green and Alexandra Park, London, featuring inset of Riversdale Gardens, Buckingham Road, Alexandra Park Road, Palace Gates Railway Station, a balloon over the Palace
Buckingham Palace from St James Park, LondonBuckingham Palace (showing the earlier facade) viewed from St James Park, London Date: circa 1885