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Queen Charlottes Hospital, Marylebone Road, London NW1Queen Charlottes Maternity Hospital, Marylebone Road, London NW1. circa 1905
Queen Charlottes Ball 1939Debutantes curtsy as H.H Princess Helena Victoria cuts a giant birthday cake at Queen Charlottes Ball at Grosvenor House. The ball was one of the most important dates in the social calendar
Ball at St James's Palace, London on the celebration of Queen Charlotte's Birthday, 9 February 1786. Date: 1786
Maximilians SuiteThe component people that made up Archduke Maximilian and Archduchess Charlottes suite (Left to Right). Knight Kuhachevich, Treasurer. Count Francois Zichy, Master of Ceremonies
The cake surrounded at Queen Charlottes Ball, 1938A huge white cloud of debutantes around the traditional huge cake wheeled out at Queen Charlottes Ball and cut by the guest of honour, in the case of this year, the Duchess of Gloucester
Queen Charlottes Ball, 1937Gleaming in serried ranks: debutantes parading on the ballroom floor during Queen Charlottes Ball before the traditional cutting of the cake
Queen Charlottes Ball, 1934The ceremony of cutting the cake performed by HRH Princess Arthur of Connaught (formerly Princess Alexandra of Fife), at Queen Charlottes Ball
The 1958 Season - Dresses for Dancing into the DawnTwo suggestions for dance dresses for debutantes for the 1958 Season, the last year in which debs were presented to the Queen at Buckingham Palace
Debutantes at Queen Charlottes BallAll in white with scarlet satin hearts around their necks (a gift from Schiaparelli), debutantes at the Queen Charlottes Ball of 1939. Date: 1939
The Debutantes Birthday Ball - Queen Charlotte sScenes at Grosvenor House for Queen Charlottes Ball, the pinnacle of the Season for a debutante by the 1950s, showing the girls arriving in their white dresses
Queen Charlottes BallDebutantes dressed in traditional white line up during Queen Charlottes Ball, the highlight of the " season"
Charlottes HusbandThe reverend A B NICHOLLS, husband of Charlotte