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Edward V Enters LondonThe young King Edward V rides into London accompanied by his uncle Richard Duke of Gloucester
Lascelles / Mary / HenryPRINCESS MARY later VISCOUNTESS LASCELLES as a child, with her brother Prince Henry (later Duke of Gloucester) in the pram, and their nanny on the right
Alice of GloucesterALICE, DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott, wife of Henry, Duke of Gloucester (married 1935)
Gloucester / Henry / RotaryHENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Son of George V in Scottish costume
Gloucester / Henry / RalphHENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Son of George V as a toddler
Gloucester / Henry / 1906HENRY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Son of George V in 1906
Gloucester / Henry / 1935Henry, Duke of Gloucester Son of George V
Edward Viii / Four KidsEDWARD VIII as Prince Edward with his brother Albert (later George VI), his brother Henry (later Duke of Gloucester), and his sister Mary (Countess Harewood)
Prince Henry / Sister MaryPRINCE HENRY later DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Son of George V, with his sister Princess Mary (given here as Victoria)
Gloucester Ship CanalThe GLOUCESTER SHIP CANAL at Pertin. A steam tug is tugging two sailing vessels to their moorings
Protestant / Bishops WalkThe Bishops of Gloucester, Ely and Chester carry ceremonial objects: the Patina, Bible and Chalice as they walk down a flower strewn aisle for a Coronation ceremony
View of Gloucester C18ThA perspective view of the city looking down & across the surrounding countryside. The cathedral, local sailing boats, the river Severn & turnpike road are all depicted
Charles Kean / R3 GlosterCharles Kean as Gloucester in Shakespeares Richard III Act I Scene I
Henry Duke of GloucesterBRITISH ROYALTY Henry, Duke of Gloucester Third son of Charles I, brother of Charles II
Eleanor of GloucesterEleanor Cobham, Duchess of Gloucester, accused of practising magic to help her husband Humphrey to the throne, does public penance in the streets of London
Boston Sea SerpentThe sea-serpent seen at Gloucester Bay, Boston, Massachusetts, on several occasions
Richard II overseeing an Appeal of TreasonKing Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason. This process was used three times during Richards reign, the first one being in November 1387, when the Duke of Gloucester
England / GloucesterEngland/Gloucester
Changing trains at GloucesterThe break of gauge from wide to narrow gauge at Gloucester means that cross-country passengers and their baggage have to change trains