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Poster design, Osborne, Maillols, Perpignan, FrancePoster design, Osborne, Maillols, Perpignan -- manufacturers of farming equipment. Date: circa 1910
Marriage of Princess Beatrice: Osborne HouseThe scene at Osborne House, Queen Victorias residence on the Isle of Wight, showing the marquees and guests on the lawn after the wedding of Princess Beatrice
Queen Victoria & Princess Victoria of Schleswig-HolsteinPhotograph showing Queen Victoria sitting in a pony trap or carriage accompanied by her grandaughter Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein at Osborne House, Isle of Wight in 1892. Date: 1892
Sydney Lord OsborneSYDNEY GODOLPHIN, lord OSBORNE philanthropist Date: 1808 - 1889
Sir George MorganSir GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN British statesman responsible for valuable social legislation, including the Burials Act and the Married womens property act. Date: 1826 - 1897
Second Duke of LeedsPEREGRINE OSBORNE, second duke of LEEDS Date: 1658 - 1729
Seventh Duke of LeedsFrancis D Arcy-Osborne(1798 -1859), 7th Duke of Leeds, shown here c. 1841. Date: 1841
Brigadier General Sir Osborne Mance, the Society?s longe?Brigadier General Sir Osborne Mance, the Society?s longest standing member having joined in 1899, at the 94th Anniversary Luncheon at the Dorchester Hotel, London, on 12 January 1960
Brigadier General Sir Osborne and Lady Mance after handi?Brigadier General Sir Osborne and Lady Mance after handing over his ceremonial sword to Dr Archie Ballantyne, RAeS Secretary
Brigadier General Sir Osborne and Lady Mance at the Cent?Brigadier General Sir Osborne and Lady Mance at the Centenary Conversazione held at the Science Museum on 12 January 1966. Sir Osborne was the Society?s longest standing member having joined in 1899
Prince of Wales with King George V & Queen MaryEdward, Prince of Wales (1894-1972), pictured with his parents, King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary at the Royal Naval College at Osborne on the Isle of Wight. Date: c. 1911
Prince of Wales as a midshipmanPrince Edward of Wales (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor as a midshipman during his time at the Royal Naval College at Osborne on the Isle of Wight. Date: c. 1912
Osborne House, Isle of Wight, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Osborne, royal yacht. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. Osborne, royal yacht. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Marriage of Princess Alice to Prince LouisThe marriage of Princess Alice, third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria, to Prince Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt, in the dining room of Osborne House, the Royal residence on the Isle of Wight
Royal Wedding 1885 -- grounds of Osborne House, eveningScene in the grounds of Osborne House on the wedding night of Princess Beatrice, youngest child of Queen Victoria, and Prince Henry of Battenberg
Royal family group at Osborne HouseMembers of the Royal family in the gardens of Osborne House, Isle of Wight, c.1898-1900. From left: Prince Leopold of Battenberg (seated)
Osborne House, Isle of Wight - Queen Victoria and Prince Alberts marine residence, redesigned from 1845 by Thomas Cubitt in the Italianate style. Date: circa 1910s
Accession of Edward VIIKing Edward VII left Osborne House on the morning of 23rd January, following the death of his mother, Queen Victoria the day before
Queen Victoria a FuneralQUEEN VICTORIAs FUNERAL The funeral procession leaves Osborne House. Date: 1901
The 7th Duke of LeedsFRANCIS D ARCY-OSBORNE the 7th Duke of Leeds, shown here in uniform as Colonel of the North York Militia(Rifles), which he was appointed to in 1846, and commanded until his death
The Royal Family at Osborne HouseEngraving of Queen Victoria and her family taken from a photograph by Caldesi and Mantecchi. From left; Prince Alfred, The Prince Consort, Princess Helena, Princess Alice, Prince Arthur
The future Edward VIII and King George VEdward, Prince of Wales (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, pictured at the Royal Naval College at Osborne on the Isle of Wight with his father, King George V
Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice at Osborne HouseEngraving showing Queen Victoria at her writing desk in a room at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Her youngest daughter Princess Beatrice is playing the piano nearby
Princess Beatrice visiting cottagers at OsborneEngraving showing Princess Beatrice, Queen Victorias youngest daughter visiting the inhabitant of a cottage on the Osborne estate on the Isle of Wight
Queen Victoria and her great grandchildrenRoyal group at Osborne House, Isle of Wight in 1899 showing Queen Victoria with her heirs. From left: sitting on cushion, Albert George - later George VI, Princess Mary, later Princess Royal
Napoleon to EnglandHe and Eugenie visit England, where Victoria and Albert welcome them at Osborne House in the Isle of Wight
Advertising calendar for a saddler, harness and collar makerA design for an advertising calendar for Miller, manufacturers of equine tack manufacturers. The picture shows a horse shoe containing famous jockeys; Fred Archer, John Osborne, Fred Webb, J.Goater
Queen Victoria Investing Disraeli with the Order of the GartEngraving showing Queen Victoria investing Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Ear of Beaconsfield with the Order of the Garter at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1878
George V, Queen Mary and the Royal CadetsPortrait of George V, Queen Mary and their two eldest sons, Prince Edward (later Edward VIII) and Prince Albert (later George VI) in cadet uniform. Taken at Barton Manor, Osborne
Disraeli / Order of GarterBENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Queen Victoria invests him with the Order of the Garter at Osborne in 1878
Royal Home / Osborne C1900Osborne House, Isle of Wight: the Drawing Room
Victoria Visits SickVictoria visits the sick at Osborne, Isle of Wight
Osborne House 1849Osborne House, on the Isle of Wight. one of Victorias favourite residences
Victoria & John BrownVICTORIA with her Highland servant, John Brown : reading letters on horseback, at Osborne
Thomas Earl DanbyTHOMAS OSBORNE, earl of DANBY statesman and diplomat who arranged the marriage of William and Mary with his autograph
Osborne House 1850SVictoria and Alberts marine residence, redesigned from 1845 by Thomas Cubitt in the Italianate style
Vanity Fair / Mr OsborneMr Osbornes welcome to Amelia
Queen Victoria in her Osborne House sitting roomQueen Victoria in her sitting room at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight