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Iis Collection (page 2)

Background imageIis Collection: Prince Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick

Prince Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick, eldest child of Kaiser Wilhelm IIs only daughter Viktoria Luise. He was born in March 1914 and by the following year was posing for phootographs

Background imageIis Collection: Kira and Hermine of Prussia

Kira and Hermine of Prussia
Kira Kirillovna of Russia with Kaiser Wilhelm IIs second wife, Hermine, at Doorn in the Netherlands in 1937. Kira was the daughter of Princess Victoria Melita (a daughter of Prince Alfred)

Background imageIis Collection: Up Spirits on HMS Cleopatra, 1953

Up Spirits on HMS Cleopatra, 1953
Photograph showing the distribution of rum to ratings on board HMS Cleopatra after Queen Elizabeth IIs first order - splice the mainbrace - following her review of the fleet

Background imageIis Collection: The Crimean Tartar Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880

The Crimean Tartar Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880
Engraving of the Crimean Tartar Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880

Background imageIis Collection: The Imperial Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880

The Imperial Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880
Engraving of the Imperial Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880

Background imageIis Collection: The Czars Bedroom, SY Livadia, 1880

The Czars Bedroom, SY Livadia, 1880
Engraving of Czar Alexander IIs bedroom on his steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880. Extremely lavishly fitted out, this yacht was given a radical design

Background imageIis Collection: SY Livadia, 1880

SY Livadia, 1880
Engraving of Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880. This yacht was given a radical design, supposedly based on the shape of a turbot

Background imageIis Collection: Holyrood, Edinburgh

Holyrood, Edinburgh
Founded as a monastery by David I in 1128, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, situated at the end of the Royal Mile, is the Queens (Elizabeth II s) official Scottish residence

Background imageIis Collection: Silver Jubilee / Eliz II

Silver Jubilee / Eliz II
ELIZABETH IIs SILVER JUBILEE A childrens tea party in a street in Horley. One girl has a picture of the Queen on her hat. Another wears a crown

Background imageIis Collection: Charles Iis House

Charles Iis House
King Charles IIs tiny old timbered house at Worcester, built in 1577. It was here that the King took refuge in 1651 after being defeated at the Battle of Worcester

Background imageIis Collection: Hermitage Museum

Hermitage Museum
The Hermitage at St Petersburg, Russia, was built in the 1760s to house Catherine IIs art collection. It will burn down in 1837 but will be rebuilt by Nicolas I

Background imageIis Collection: Cleveland House, London

Cleveland House, London
First built in the 1620s, then enlarged by Barbara Villiers, duchess of Cleveland (Charles IIs mistress) in the 1670s

Background imageIis Collection: King of Leinster / Macmurr

King of Leinster / Macmurr
ARTHUR MACMURROUGH, king of Leinster, Irish chieftain. Depicted in action, huring a spear. He was a leading opponent of Richard IIs Irish campaign

Background imageIis Collection: Mid 18th Century Woman

Mid 18th Century Woman
A noblewoman of George IIs time

Background imageIis Collection: Becket Assassinated / 1170

Becket Assassinated / 1170
Thomas a Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, is assassinated in the cathedral by four knights who believed they were carrying out Henry IIs wishes



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