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Remains of the London Wall in St. Giles, CripplegateRemains of the Roman London Wall in the churchyard of St. Giles, Cripplegate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T
The Ruins, Windsor, a Gothic pile built by John Wyatt for the king. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1823
King Henry VIII in Victorian hunting outfit on horsebackKing Henry VIII in Victorian hunting outfit with a shepherds crook on horseback chasing a Catholic monk fleeing with the church gold. Parody of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, circa 1540
Cupid hits the centre of the target. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804
Cupid surveys the target. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804
Cupid takes the oath of allegiance. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804
Cupid picks up his matchlock musket. Assumes his firelock. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned
Cupid advances to the altar of loyalty. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer, London, 1804
Cupid relinquishes his bow and arrows and deposits them with the British standard. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth
Cupid supplicates Pallas to let him become a volunteer. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned
Frontispiece with two cherubs holding a bicorn and sword. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned
Cupid deposits his banner in the temple of Minerva. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by Princess Elizabeth from Thomas Parks Cupid Turned Volunteer
Cupid playing a drum with his standard on a column. Exercising his drum, having placed his banner in safety. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by William Nelson Gardiner after an illustration by
Regency actor John Emery singing John GrousePopular Regency actor John Emery singing the comic song John Grouse and Mother Goose at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1808
Sarah Elizabeth, Susannah and Sophia Copley, daughters of John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst. Two younger sisters playing with the ringlets of the oldest sister Sarah
Portrait of Augusta Georgina Frederica FitzclarenceAugusta Georgina Frederica Fitzclarence, daughter of Lord Frederic Fitzclarence, illegitimate son of King William IV. She wears her hair in ringlets and ribbons
Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Sir William SomervillePortrait of Elizabeth Jane Somerville, daughter of Sir William Somerville, 1st Baron Athlumney. In ringlets and dress decorated with lace and ribbons, she stands playing a piano
Sons of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and QueensberryEarl of Dalkeith (William Henry), Henry John and Walter Charles Scott Douglas, son of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch, 7th Duke of Queensberry
Portrait of Mary, daughter of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, later Mary Matilda Georgiana Labouchere, Lady Taunton. In ringlets, with satin dress decorated with ribbons and lace
Mary Frances Elizabeth Stapleton, 17th Baroness le Despencer, aged 15. Later wife of Evelyn Boscawen, 6th Viscount Falmouth
Portrait of the daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th DukePortrait of Emily Blanche Charlotte, Rose Caroline and Emily Catherine Anne Somerset, daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort
Model wearing a cotton dress by Sambo, visits Elisabeth Frink, the sculptor in her studio. Frink makes no concessions to the fact she is being featured in a Tatler fashion shoot
The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943), commonly known as E. M. Delafield, and Lorna Lewis, British writer ()
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with the Bishop of London (right) at the rededication service for St. Brides church, Fleet Street, London. Date: 1957
Queen inspecting her Scottish bodyguardQueen Elizabeth II inspecting her Royal Company of Archers, the Queens Bodyguard for Scotland at Holyroodhouse in June 1953. Escorting the Queen is the Col. the Earl of Stair, and Col
Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Thames River Pleasure Steamer Golden Spray II, WestminsterThe Thames River Pleasure Steamer Golden Spray II moored at a jetty on the Westminster Embankment, London - Photograph taken from Westminster Bridge - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Westminster Abbey, London - Coronation of Elizabeth IITemporary entrance to Westminster Abbey, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Temp Seats, Buckingham Palace - Coronation of Elizabeth IITemporary Seating in front of Buckingham Palace, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Temp entrance, Westminster Abbey, Coronation Elizabeth IITemporary entrance at the front of Westminster Abbey, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Piccadilly Circus, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Fountains, Trafalgar Square in front of The National GalleryFountains in Trafalgar Square in front of the National Gallery, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Fountain, Trafalgar Square - Coronation of Elizabeth IIFountain in Trafalgar Square, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Decorations - The Mall, London - Coronation of Elizabeth IIDecorations over The Mall, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Decorations on the Bridge over River Great Ouse at Bedford - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament from Westminster Bridge, London - Coronation of Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
A riverbank decorated with Long Live the Queen - CoronationA riverbank decorated with Long Live the Queen to celebrate the Coronation of Elizabeth II - possibly in Bedford. Date: 1953
Queen Elizabeth I going hunting from Richmond Palace, Surrey. late 16th century
Lady Elizabeth Courtenay, Countess of Devon (1801-1867). 1838
Queen Elizabeth I entering Kenilworth Castle. 1575
Votes for Women at the Court Theatre 1907Votes for Women, the first suffragette play, which was staged at the Court Theatre (now the Royal Court) in 1907. The Sketch comments this is the finest crowd scene they have seen at the theatre in
The Duchess of Richmond and Gordon, formerly Elizabeth Grace Hudson, wife of the 9th Duke and daughter of Rev. Thomas William Hudson. She and the duke were married for sixty-one years. Date: 1938
Princess Elizabeth doll, Hamleys advertisement 1929Advertisement for the " Princess Elizabeth" doll from Hamleys - the future queen immortalised as a toy for 1920s children
Elizabeth Cowell by Madame YevondeElizabeth Cowell (1912 - 1998), British broadcaster and the first woman television announcer by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1940
Heraldic statues outside Westminster Abbey, LondonThe Queens Beasts, heraldic statues which stood in front of the temporary western annexe to Westminster Abbey, London, for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. 1953
The Queen and Princesses corgis, inspection of YMCA canteenH.M. Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother), Lady Blane and the corgis belonging to Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret during an inspection of the first YMCA mobile canteen unit before it departed
Advert for Elizabeth Arden sun cream 1934Advertisement for sunbathing products by Elizabeth Arden including her Ardena Sunpruf Cream for protection and Velva Beauty Film to make you appear tanned and chic
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth I). circa early 1550s