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Male Type / 4 Dandies 1820Pillars of the Opera: Prince Esterhazy, Lord Fife, Ball Hughes, and Lord Wilton. Date: 1820s
Prince and Princess of Wales with their five childrenPrince and Princess of Wales, (futhure King Edward VII of Britain and Queen Alexandra consort), with their children, two oldest boys Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Ceres, Fife: Church and Village. Hunter, George Leslie 1877 - 1931
Fishermans Cottage at Elie, ScotlandFishermans Cottage at Elie and Earlsferry, Fife, Scotland. Is this showing four generations of Elie Fishermen? Date: 1904
Statue of Alexander Selkirk - Lower Largo, Fife, ScotlandCrusoe statue at Lower Largo (or Seatown of Largo) a village in Fife, Scotland. The village has gained fame as the 1676 birthplace of Alexander Selkirk
Duke of Fife marries Princess Louise of WalesAlexander William George Duff, 6th Earl and 1st Duke of Fife (1849-1912) with his wife Princess Louise Victoria (1867-1931), eldest daughter of Edward Prince of Wales (Later King Edward VII)
Royal Wedding 1913 - Duchess of Fife leaves for the chapelAlexandra, Duchess of Fife, leaving her mother, the Princess Royals home in Portman Square, London for her marriage to Prince Arthur of Connaught at the Chapel Royal, St
Opening Ceremony of the Tate Gallery, London, 1897Illustration showing the Prince of Wales making a speech at the opening of the National Gallery of British Art, later known as the Tate Gallery and now Tate Britain, London, 1897
Paddle steamer Duchess of Fife. Date: circa 1905
The rather lovely Post Office at Methil, Fife, Scotland Date: circa 1910s
Waterside scene, Leven, Fife, ScotlandWaterside scene with boys and boats at Leven, Fife, Scotland. Date: circa 1900s
Grenadier Drummer and FiferGrenadier drummer and fifer.One of four coloured engravings published by Bewles and Calwer, 1779. Date: 1779
St. Andrews Cathedral, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Part of Box 1 Boswell Collection Series of Abbeys. Date: circa 1900
Lady Maud Carnegie & Master of CarnegiePrincess Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha (3 April 1893 14 December 1945), Lady Maud Carnegie on her marriage and, after 1941 Countess of Southesk
First Duke of FifeALEXANDER WILLIAM GEORGE DUFF sixth earl and first duke of FIFE, with his wife, princess Louise Victoria, eldest daughter of Edward VII, and their two swinging daughters. Date: 1849 - 1912
James 4th Earl FifeJAMES DUFF, 4th Earl of FIFE Scottish peer, soldier in the Spanish service. with his autograph Date: 1776 - 1857
Fife & Drum Bar, Plattsburg, New York State, USAInterior of the Fife & Drum Bar and Restaurant in the Witherill Hotel, Plattsburg, New York State, USA. circa 1940
Conodont, Hindeodus cristulusHindeodus cristulus Microscopic fossils from the Carboniferous period, Vis顮 (Avonian), Middle Hosie Limestone; near Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland. (Scale bar = 171 microns
Dumfries and Maxwelltown Industrial School BandThe Dumfries and Maxwelltown Industrial School fife and drum band. Date: circa 1906
German landsknecht soldier wearing puff-sleeved tunic, breeches, garters and stockings.. Handcolored illustration by E. Lechevallier-Chevignard, lithographed by A. Didier, L. Flameng, F
Mulitiview, St Andrews, ScotlandMulitiview, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Date: 1949
Main Street, Easter Village, Fife-shireMain Street, Easter Village, Aberdour, near Dunfermline, Fife-shire, Scotland. Date: 1910
Boy scouts band, Ponsonby, Auckland, New ZealandGroup photo of the boy scouts of the Ponsonby Drum and Fife Band, affiliated with the Ponsonby No. 1 Troop of Auckland City, New Zealand. They won a competition with a five quickstep selection
HMS Vulcan and C-class submarines, Newport, FifeHMS Vulcan, a British torpedo boat depot ship converted to a submarine tender, seen here with C-class submarines C21, C26, C27, etc, at Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland. Date: circa 1910
British v. American navy boxing championship, WW1British v. American navy grand fleet boxing championship, taking place at Rosyth Dockyard, Fife, Scotland, on 28-29 July 1918, towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1918
Suffragette March Demonstration June 18 1910. Shows the Prisoners Pageant, with 617 women representing the number of imprisonments To Win Freedom for Women
W. S. P. U Fife and Drum Band 1909W.S.P.U Fife and Drum Band 1909. The W.S.P.Us Fife and Drum band was formed in early 1909, and first appeared in public in May 1909 to advertise the Womens Exhibition at the Princes Skating Rink
Suffragette W. S. P. U Christmas CardSuffragette W.S.P.U Christmas Card. A merry Christmas and votes for women in 1910 card produced by W.S.P.U showing a girl dressed in the uniform of the organisations Drum
Drum and fife band, Hankow scouts and guides, ChinaThe drum and fife band of the Hankow (Hankou) boy scouts and girl guides, China. Date: 20th century
54 Mount Street home of Prince & Princess Arthur ConnaughtNo. 54 Mount Street, Park Lane, London, take by Prince Arthur of Connaught to be his London home after his marriage to his cousin, Princess Alexandra of Fife on 15 October 1913
Princess Arthur of ConnaughtAlexandra, Duchess of Fife (1891-1959). Alexandra was the elder daughter of Princess Louise of Wales, Duchess of Fife; after her fathers death at Aswan in 1912 she was allowed to inherit the Fife
Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie weddingPrincess Maud and Lord Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk married at the Royal Military Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London. Behind the bride and bridegroom can be seen King George V and Queen Mary
Edward VII and Alexandra silver wedding anniversary 1888Front cover of Christian Herald and Signs of our Times, showing portraits of Edward VII and Alexandra, on their silver wedding anniversary, with their five children
Princess Arthur of Connaught & Earl of Macduff, 1915Alexandra, Duchess of Fife (1891-1959) with her only son, Alastair Arthur, Earl of Macduff, 2nd Duke of Connaught (1914-1943)
Memorial stone, sea wall, Kirkcaldy, Fife, ScotlandMemorial stone forming part of the sea wall at Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, dated 1922-1923. The sea wall and esplanade were constructed by the Corporation of Kirkcaldy during a period of trade
H. H. Princess Alexandra of FifePrincess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife (1891 - 1959), later Princess Arthur of Connaught pictured on the front cover of The Bystander magazine after being recently presented at Court. Date: 1909
John Balfour, Vanity Fair, SpyJOHN BALFOUR (1853 - ) A successful stockbroker, born in Fife Scotland. Lived in St. Johns Wood. Caption: J. B. Date: 1853 -
H. H. Princess Maud of FifeH.H. Princess Maud of Fife (1893 - 1945), previously Lady Maud Duff, younger daughter of Princess Louise, the Princess Royal and the Duke of Fife. Married Lord Carnegie in 1923. Date: 1909
Dancers AdmirersPremieres danseuses and their admirers in the Green Room of the Opera House (Kings Theatre), London - the Earl of Fife, Ball Hughes, Prince Esterhazy and Lord Petersham. Date: 1822
Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. Dayes, Edward 1763 - 1804
St. Fort House, Newport, Fife, ScotlandSt. Fort House, Newport-on-Tay, Fife, Scotland. In 1957 the house was demolished having fallen into disrepair. Date: circa 1908
The Castle, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland Date: circa 1930s
Ceres, Fife, Scotland Date: 1911
The Frater Hall, Dunfermline Abbey, ScotlandThe Frater Hall (Refectory), Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland Date: circa 1910s
Queen Mary of Teck and son EdwardQUEEN MARY (1867 - 1953) Wife of George V, with her son Edward (later Edward VIII), her sister-in-law Louise, Duchess of Fife, and Lady Alexandra Duff
General view of Braemar Highland Games, ScotlandA general view of the Braemar Highland Games in Scotland, showing Braemar village. The games were attended by King George V and Queen Mary
Royal Wedding 1913 -- Connaught FifePrincess Arthur of Connaught, formerly Alexandra, Duchess of Fife. She married Arthur, Prince of Connaught, in the Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace, London, on 15 October 1913. Date: October 1913
Wedding present for Prince and Princess Arthur of ConnaughtA wedding gift for Prince Arthur of Connaught and his wife, Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife of a collie dog from the London and Provincial Collie Club. Date: 1913