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Cover design, Aero & Marine ExhibitionCover design, catalogue of Aero & Marine Exhibition, 16-25 March 1914, at Olympia, west London, under the patronage of His Majesty the King
This is not the New York Stock Exchange, it is the patronage exchange, called US Senate. Senators holding papers patronage, sold out, and New York quotations, with TC Platt handcuffed to man on left
Queen Marys Coronation gift, Barn House, Whitstable, Kent
Charles Wood and Son - Florists of Manchester Square, Paddington, London. The postcard details the company as Floral Artists to HRH The Princess Christian
George V and Mary visit the London HospitalKing George V and Queen Mary on a visit to the London Hospital in Whitechapel, East London. The statue is of Queen Alexandra, George Vs mother -- she became President of the hospital in 1904
Astronomy HerschelGeorge III visits Herschels observatory
18th C. Tobacconist ShopA charming 18th century tobacco and snuff shop in the Haymarket, London, which has enjoyed the patronage of George III, Pitt and many other famous statesmen
Art EncouragedFlemish artists are encouraged by the patronage of Philippe III, le Bon, duc de Bourgogne
Mary Ann ClarkeMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted
Mary Ann Clarke at WarMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted
James Gordon BennettJAMES GORDON BENNETT (younger) in 1872 American newspaperman, known for patronage of motor racing
Jehan Le FeronLearned French heraldic scholar, Jehan Le Feron (1504 - 1570) presents one of his works to King Henry II of France. A miniature from the " Blason d Armoiries"
Arms of Queen AlexandraThe badge or coat of arms used to signify that a manufacturer has been granted the Royal Appointment of Her Majesty The Queen. In this case Queen Alexandra
Arms of Pss of WalesPrince of Wales Feathers: in this case used to signify that a manufacturer has been granted the Royal Appointment of the Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales