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The Royal Family of Great Britain 1897 (the year of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee). 1897
Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939) shown in the late 1860s with a pet dog. Louise was the fourth daughter and sixth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
The Royal Oak - Queen Victoria and descendents family treeA spectacular family tree produced by The Illustrated London News to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. The beautifully drawn oak tree is hung with portraits of Victoria and Albert
Royal Wedding 1871 - wedding cakeA magnificent royal wedding cake for the wedding of Princess Louise to the Marquis of Lorne in 1871, made by Queen Victorias chief confectioner at Windsor Castle
Princess Louise on her wedding dayPrincess Louise, Duchess of Argyl (1848-1939) on her wedding day on 21st March 1871. Louise married John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, heir to the 8th Duke of Argyl
Firth of Lorn from Oban, ScotlandView of the Firth of Lorn from Oban, Scotland. Date: late 19th century
Photograph of Lorne Arms, Walthamstow, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1929
France - Bagnoles-de-LOrne - Grand Hotel and the Lake - view taken near to the Casino. This commune is famous for its hydrotherapic baths
Crufts Dog Show - dogs and ownersCrufts Dog Show -- sketches of winning dogs and their owners. circa 1899
Lorne, AustraliaSt. George River, Lorne, Victoria, Australia
Lorne Highland WhiskyA display case of Lorne Highland Whisky and a model of the distillation equipment
Society Snapshots at Ascot, 1921 featuring Lorne Horne, the Hunt Cup race at Ascot, the Royal family at Ascot (King, Queen, Prince of Wales and Princess Mary), General Pitcairn-Campbell
British Welcome League HQ, Toronto, CanadaBritish Welcome League Headquarters building, on the corner of Lorne and Front Streets, Toronto, Canada. Date: circa 1910
Canadian IndiansBlackfoot Indians crossing a river to find a new homes. Date: 1882
John Douglas Campbell 9th Duke of ArgyllJOHN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL 9th DUKE OF ARGYLL (1845 - 1914), Depicted here when Marquis of Lorne Date: 1870
Argyll / 9th DukeJOHN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, 9TH DUKE OF ARGYLL Depicted here when the Marquis of Lorne Date: 1845 - 1914
Funeral of Duke of ArgyllScene during the service in Westminster Abbey for the funeral of John Campbell, Marquis of Lorne, 9th Duke of Argyll, (1845-1914) who married Princess Louise in 1871. Date: 1914
Silhouette of a soldier in ceremonial uniformJohn Campbell, Marquis of Lorne, 9th Duke of Argyll 1845-1914. Married Princess Louise in 1871. Pictured in silhouette by Baron Scotford of Regent Street. Date: 1913
Lorne Welch in Olympia glider G-ALJZ is towed to height ?Lorne Welch in Olympia glider G-ALJZ is towed to height at the 1950 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodrome on 14 May
The weddings of Queen Victorias childrenThe marriages of Queen Victorias children- left to right from top: 1. The marriage of the Duke of Connaught with Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia in St Georges Chapel, Windsor, 13th March 1879. 2
Marquess of LorneJohn (Ian) Campbell, Marquess of Lorne (1845-1914), heir to the 8th Duke of Argyll. Lorne married Princess Louise, Queen Victorias fourth daughter in March 1871
Duke of Argyll (Argyle)John Campbell, Marquis of Lorne, 9th Duke of Argyle (Argyll) 1845-1914. Married Princess Louise in 1871
The Marquis of Lorne being sworn in as Governor General of CThe Marquis of Lorne (Duke of Argyll), husband of Princess Louise, being sworn in as Governor General of Canada in 1878
Departure of the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise from LEngraving depicting Princess Louise with her husband, the Marquis of Lorne (Duke of Argyle) seen departing from Liverpool for Canada where the Marquis was to serve as Governor General
The Pow-Wow at Black Feet Crossing, September 1881Illustration showing the Marquis of Lorne and his British officers addressing a group of native American Indian chiefs, Black Feet Crossing, 10th September 1881