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Background imageGeorge Collection: Queen Victoria with her four great-grandchildren 1900

Queen Victoria with her four great-grandchildren 1900
Queen Victoria with her four great-grandchildren taken at Osborne House, eldest standing next to Victoria, Prince David, future Edward VIII for one year in 1936 and then Duke of Windsor (1894 - 1972)

Background imageGeorge Collection: Wedding gift for Duke of York from East Yorkshire Regiment

Wedding gift for Duke of York from East Yorkshire Regiment
Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) receives a wedding present from Major General Inglefield on behalf of the East Yorkshire Regiment at Lichfield

Background imageGeorge Collection: 1914 1910s 10s Tens Promotional Postcard Adrian

1914 1910s 10s Tens Promotional Postcard Adrian
1914, 1910s, 10s, tens, promotional, postcard, adrian, ross, george, dances, opera, house, northampton, waltz, dream, waltzes, waltzed, dreams, violin, violins, musician, music, musical, body

Background imageGeorge Collection: Prince Albert, Duke of York with his tutor Mr H. P. Hansell

Prince Albert, Duke of York with his tutor Mr H. P. Hansell
Prince Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) walking in the grounds of Balmoral, Scotland alongside his tutor Mr H. P. Hansell in the autumn of 1910

Background imageGeorge Collection: The Blue Mazurka - George Graves

The Blue Mazurka - George Graves
The Blue Mazurka English book by Monkton Hoffe from the German Die Blaue Mazur of Leo Stein & Bela Jenbach; music Franz Lehar (Theater an der Wien, Vienna, 28/5/1920)

Background imageGeorge Collection: Portrait, the late Mr George Buckland

Portrait, the late Mr George Buckland. 1884

Background imageGeorge Collection: Shall I, wasting in despair ?

Shall I, wasting in despair ? - Shall I, wasting in despair, die because a woman's fair ? Illustration of a poem of unrequited love. Author: George Wither. Artist: Joyce Mercer Date: circa 1930

Background imageGeorge Collection: House where Lord Byron died, Missolonghi, Greece

House where Lord Byron died, Missolonghi, Greece
House where Lord Byron died, in Missolonghi, Greece, in 1824. 1850

Background imageGeorge Collection: Advertisement for Emu sherry

Advertisement for Emu sherry -- smiling male model (George McGrath) holding up a glass. 1959

Background imageGeorge Collection: King George as Colonel-in-Chief of King George's own Lancer

King George as Colonel-in-Chief of King George's own Lancer
King George V, Emperor of India as a military chief from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936. Date: 1911

Background imageGeorge Collection: Caricature of George Leybourne, music hall singer

Caricature of George Leybourne, music hall singer
Caricature of George Leybourne (1842-1884), British music hall singer, described as a lion comique, famous for his song Champagne Charlie. It appears that his death had been mistakenly announced

Background imageGeorge Collection: Victorian mourning card, Edgar George Pottle

Victorian mourning card, Edgar George Pottle
Victorian mourning card, In Loving Remembrance of Edgar George Pottle, MRCS LRCP, who died April 9th, 1880, aged 40, interred in the family grave, at Highgate Cemetery

Background imageGeorge Collection: Box of Victorian mourning pins by George Goodman

Box of Victorian mourning pins by George Goodman. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageGeorge Collection: Bankside Power Station, South London

Bankside Power Station, South London
Side view of Bankside Power Station, an oil-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, London, 30 April 1975. The power station generated electricity from 1952 to 1981

Background imageGeorge Collection: Industry Industrial Power Station Cegb London

Industry Industrial Power Station Cegb London
industry, industrial, power, station, cegb, london, 1975, 1970s, 70s, seventies, chimney, chimneys, smoke, smoking, water, boat, boats, bankside, oil, fired, south, bank, river, thames, april

Background imageGeorge Collection: Sketches by Cecil Aldin, Time I Was Dead

Sketches by Cecil Aldin, Time I Was Dead
Sketches by Cecil Aldin in his autobiography, Time I Was Dead, showing Lady Sylvia Hesseltine Hunloke and George Belcher ARA (later RA) on horseback. Date: circa early 1930s

Background imageGeorge Collection: The Village of Waterloo, with travellers purchasing relics

The Village of Waterloo, with travellers purchasing relics
The Village of Waterloo, with travellers purchasing the relics that were found in the field of battle, 1815 (c).Oil on panel, signed lower left Geo Jones, by George Jones (1786-1869), 1821 (c)

Background imageGeorge Collection: King George V at the unveiling of the Cenotaph, 1920

King George V at the unveiling of the Cenotaph, 1920
King George V stands facing the Cenotaph during the unveiling ceremony on Armistice Day, 11 November 1920. Facing him are his three eldest sons, the Prince of Wales, Prince Albert and Prince Henry

Background imageGeorge Collection: State funeral of King George V in London

State funeral of King George V in London
The state funeral procession of King George V in London: The gun carriage passing through Decimus Burton's world famous arch at Densely crowded Hyde Park Corner. Date: 1936

Background imageGeorge Collection: King George V, lying-in-state at Sandringham

King George V, lying-in-state at Sandringham
The late King George V lying-in-state in the little grey-stoned church of St. Mary Magdalene at Sandringham, guarded by gamekeepers and foresters of the Royal estate

Background imageGeorge Collection: State funeral procession of King George V in London

State funeral procession of King George V in London
The Coffin of the late King George V, brought to Westminister Hall on the morning of 28 January 1936, began its funeral procession through the streets of London to Paddington Station

Background imageGeorge Collection: State funeral procession of King George V

State funeral procession of King George V
King Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor), in the funeral procession of his late father, King George V, in London. With his three brothers, the Duke of Gloucester (left)

Background imageGeorge Collection: Procession for the death of King George V

Procession for the death of King George V
King Edward VIII, later Duke of Windsor and his brothers leaves King's Cross walking behind the horse drawn coffin. With a dignified simplicity the body of King George was conveyed to Westminster

Background imageGeorge Collection: Prince Albert of York (later George V), who was born at York Cottage, Sandringham

Prince Albert of York (later George V), who was born at York Cottage, Sandringham, on 14 December 1895. Date: 1896

Background imageGeorge Collection: Duke and Duchess of York with their six children, taken at Abergeldie

Duke and Duchess of York with their six children, taken at Abergeldie, (left to right) Duke of York (later George V), (1865 - 1936), Princess Mary, later Viscountess Lascelles, (1897 - 1965)

Background imageGeorge Collection: King George VI's funeral: the committal

King George VI's funeral: the committal
The moment of committal at St George's Chapel, Windsor: as King George VI's coffin sinks into the vault, his daughter, Queen Elizabeth II

Background imageGeorge Collection: Canadair C. 4 Argonaut G-ALHK BOAC London Airport Queen flew

Canadair C. 4 Argonaut G-ALHK BOAC London Airport Queen flew
Canadair C.4 Argonaut G-ALHK, shown in white tail livery, on which HM Queen Elizabeth arrived back from East Africa after the death of her father King George VI in January 1952 Date: 1962

Background imageGeorge Collection: George V, Queen Mary and family at funeral service

George V, Queen Mary and family at funeral service
King George V, Queen Mary and other members of the royal family at a funeral service. Date: 1912

Background imageGeorge Collection: Front cover of The Sketch featuring King George VI (1895 - 1952), with his wife and consort

Front cover of The Sketch featuring King George VI (1895 - 1952), with his wife and consort, Queen Elizabeth (1900 - 2002), and one of their pet dog Corgis. Date: 1941

Background imageGeorge Collection: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting the East End of London, which suffered fierce bombing

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting the East End of London, which suffered fierce bombing. They walked over debris examined the damage

Background imageGeorge Collection: The funeral of the Unknown Warrior 1920

The funeral of the Unknown Warrior 1920
The Unknown Soldier being laid to rest in Westminster Abbey, London, on 11 November 1920. King George V stands forward while sprinkling french soil from a silver shell onto the coffin of

Background imageGeorge Collection: The Funeral of the Unknown Warrior

The Funeral of the Unknown Warrior
King George V in procession for the Unknown Warrior, the body of Britain's soldier that was brought back to London from a grave in Flanders, where he died during World War One

Background imageGeorge Collection: Fallen solder's mother receiving Victoria Cross

Fallen solder's mother receiving Victoria Cross
King George V presenting the Victoria Cross Buckingham Palace, London to Mrs Warner for her son Private Edward Warner, Bedfordshire Regiment, who won the decoration for most conspicuous bravery

Background imageGeorge Collection: Royal mourners at George V funeral

Royal mourners at George V funeral
King Edward VIII, later Duke of Windsor, left and his brothers walking slowly down to Euston Road, behind their Father's funeral cortege of the late King George V

Background imageGeorge Collection: King George V Britain Royal Royalty Death Crowd

King George V Britain Royal Royalty Death Crowd
king, george, v, britain, royal, royalty, death, crowd, crowds, standing, stands, procession, sandringham, church, norwich, white, horse, pony, jock, january, 1936, mourns, funeral, late, empty

Background imageGeorge Collection: King George V, Lying-in-State

King George V, Lying-in-State
Front cover showing King George V, Lying-in-State in Westminster Hall, London. The coffin was guarded by officers of the Household troops, Gentlemen-at-Arms and Yeomen of the Guard. Date: 1936

Background imageGeorge Collection: George V last journey at Norfolk

George V last journey at Norfolk
King George V last journey from his Norfolk home to London; The funeral procession leaving the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, Norfolk, where the King was lying-in-state

Background imageGeorge Collection: Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand

Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand. Mausoleum of E Tohi, the mother of Rauparaha, on the Island of Mana, in Cook's Straits (top)

Background imageGeorge Collection: Monument to Te Whero Whero's daughter, Raroera Pah

Monument to Te Whero Whero's daughter, Raroera Pah
Monument made of carved wood to Te Whero Whero's favourite daughter at Raroera Pah. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847

Background imageGeorge Collection: Burial of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence & Avondale

Burial of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence & Avondale
Prince Albert Victor's, funeral service in St George chapel Windsor, London. Eldest son of Edward VII, who fell ill with influenza in the great influenza pandemic of 188992

Background imageGeorge Collection: Lloyd George and Lord Reading, Western Front, WW1

Lloyd George and Lord Reading, Western Front, WW1
Lloyd George and Lord Reading visiting soldiers graves on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageGeorge Collection: Harnessing the atom by G. H. Davis

Harnessing the atom by G. H. Davis
The force which can move mountains: harnessing the atom to vast projects for the benefit of mankind. Showing how the use of atomic explosives could be used on ambitious engineering works

Background imageGeorge Collection: Allied bombing compared with the Somme by G. H. Davis

Allied bombing compared with the Somme by G. H. Davis
Big damage at low cost: the Allied bombing offensive during the Second World War compared with one day's casualties on the Somme during the First World War

Background imageGeorge Collection: Princess Elizabeth & Margaret in snow at Sandringham

Princess Elizabeth & Margaret in snow at Sandringham
Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II) and her younger sister, Princess Margaret Rose pictured in the grounds of Sandringham House, Norfolk having fun in the snow, innocent

Background imageGeorge Collection: George V at the front, visiting war grave, WW1

George V at the front, visiting war grave, WW1
King George V at the front, visiting the grave of a fallen hero during the First World War. Date: circa 1916

Background imageGeorge Collection: George Melly

George Melly
Jazz and blues singer George Melly (1926 - 2007) performs at the free concert held in Brockwell Park, south east London, in support of the 500 marchers who had walked from Liverpool to London

Background imageGeorge Collection: The Naval programme announced by Alexandra, First of the Admiralty

The Naval programme announced by Alexandra, First of the Admiralty, giving details of reductions in the budget of 1929-30. Date: 1930

Background imageGeorge Collection: A device to teach the optical golf swing using a mirror-flashes that denote pulling and slicing

A device to teach the optical golf swing using a mirror-flashes that denote pulling and slicing. Date: 1930



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