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Prince Collection (page 98)

Background imagePrince Collection: Edward Viii / Poincare 14

Edward Viii / Poincare 14
EDWARD VIII as Prince of Wales welcomes President Poincare of France at Portsmouth, a year before the two countries find themselves allies in the war against Germany

Background imagePrince Collection: The Prince of Wales opening the Mersey Tunnel

The Prince of Wales opening the Mersey Tunnel, connecting Birkenhead with Liverpool. After the opening ceremony the royal train passed through the Mersey tunnel

Background imagePrince Collection: Epsom Derby Paddock 1892

Epsom Derby Paddock 1892
Owners and jockeys gather in the paddock before the race

Background imagePrince Collection: Vasily Iii / Russia / Thevet

Vasily Iii / Russia / Thevet
VASILY III Grand Prince of Moscow (1505-33), son and successor to Ivan III

Background imagePrince Collection: Louis De France, Dauphin

Louis De France, Dauphin
LOUIS DE FRANCE, DAUPHIN French Prince - son of Louis XIV and Marie-Therese

Background imagePrince Collection: Prince of Abyssinia

Prince of Abyssinia
This curious picture defies our research : possibly a son of Theodor, but the European dress is puzzling

Background imagePrince Collection: Crown Prince of Germany

Crown Prince of Germany
FRIEDRICH WILHELM The future Friedrich III of Germany while still Crown Prince of Germany. Married to Princess Vicky of GB he died after ruling only 3 months

Background imagePrince Collection: Empress Eugenie

Empress Eugenie
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO Wife of the French Emperor, Napoleon III and mother of the Prince Imperial. Renowned beauty and arbiter of taste. Lived to a ripe old age

Background imagePrince Collection: Mr George Lewis

Mr George Lewis
GEORGE HENRY LEWIS Society lawyer. Acted in many sensational Victorian cases and eventually represented the Prince of Wales and other members of society

Background imagePrince Collection: Lord Charles Beresford

Lord Charles Beresford
CHARLES WILLIAM BERESFORD British naval officer and commander. Friend of the Prince of Wales

Background imagePrince Collection: Electric Railway Train

Electric Railway Train
The Prince of Wales formally opened the new underground electric railway, three miles and a quarter in length, from King William Street in the City, passing under the Thames to the Borough

Background imagePrince Collection: Prince Arthur turning the first turf at the Hythe and Sandga

Prince Arthur turning the first turf at the Hythe and Sandga
Prince Arthur turning the first turf of the Hythe and Sandgate Railway. The railway was built to accommodate holiday makers keen to travel to the seaside

Background imagePrince Collection: Railway carriage built for the Prince and Princess of Wales

Railway carriage built for the Prince and Princess of Wales
Saloon carriage for the Prince and Princess of Wales on the Great Eastern Railway. The carriage was built for the sole use of the Prince and Princess for their journeys to Sandringham

Background imagePrince Collection: Saladin & Leopard Knight

Saladin & Leopard Knight
SALAH AD-DIN YUSUF IBN AYYUB Saladin on horseback (l) accompanied by Sir Kenneth, Earl of Huntingdon, Prince Royal of Scotland; incognito as the Knight of the Leopard

Background imagePrince Collection: Louis and Conde 2

Louis and Conde 2
Le Grand Conde reports to Louis XIV at Versailles his victory over the prince of Orange at Seneffe, though actually it was more of a draw with neither side the winner

Background imagePrince Collection: Duke of Kent as Baby

Duke of Kent as Baby
EDWARD, DUKE OF KENT Photograph of Edward George Nicholas Patrick, Duke of Kent, son of Prince George Duke of Kent and Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent

Background imagePrince Collection: Louis and Conde

Louis and Conde
Le Grand Conde reports to Louis XIV at Versailles his victory over the prince of Orange at Seneffe, though actually it was more of a draw with neither side the winner

Background imagePrince Collection: Burney streamlined car

Burney streamlined car
The Burney Streamlined car, with engine placed at the back. The car was a glorious failure, as it was too expensive and unconventional despite the Prince of Wales buying one. Maximum speed was 40mph

Background imagePrince Collection: Joannes 1 Brabant

Joannes 1 Brabant
JOANNES I prince of Brabant, duke of Lorraine etc

Background imagePrince Collection: Federigo of Urbino

Federigo of Urbino
Federico Prince of Urbino as a Youth

Background imagePrince Collection: Coronation Day 1953

Coronation Day 1953
CORONATION OF ELIZABETH II The new Queen (in profile, wearing her crown), turns to Prince Phillip, as they greet the crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Background imagePrince Collection: Belgian Prince and Army

Belgian Prince and Army
King Albert I of Belgium presents his son, the duke of Brabant, to the army, who are very pleased

Background imagePrince Collection: G Duchess Renounces

G Duchess Renounces
CECILE grand-duchess of MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN, wife of Wilhelm, crown prince, repudiates her German nationality and sides with Russia in world war one

Background imagePrince Collection: Royal Commission Sport

Royal Commission Sport
A Royal Commission on Sport, headed by viscount Richard Cross, made important recommendations for the proper management of British sport. Note prince of Wales low R. Date: 1888

Background imagePrince Collection: Prince Woronzoff / Palace

Prince Woronzoff / Palace
Prince Woronzoffs Palace, near Yalta

Background imagePrince Collection: Royal Children in Chaise

Royal Children in Chaise
ALICE DUCHESS OF HESSE-DARMSTADT as a young baby, being driven by goat chaise with her elder siblings Victoria, Princess Royal (1840-1901) and Edward, Prince of Wales (1841-1910)

Background imagePrince Collection: Victoria & Albert / Coach

Victoria & Albert / Coach
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on their way to the Opera in the State Coach

Background imagePrince Collection: Royal Children / Windsor

Royal Children / Windsor
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII, 1841- 1910) and his elder sister Victoria, Princess Royal ( 1840-1901) are wheeled through Windsor Forest in a carriage

Background imagePrince Collection: Cartoon / Grumpy Albert

Cartoon / Grumpy Albert
A cartoon entitled Domestic Felicity from circa 1842, showing a less than impressed Prince Albert wheeling his first two children through Windsor as Victoria follows

Background imagePrince Collection: Edwards Bear / Lampstand

Edwards Bear / Lampstand
After being shot by Edward, Prince of Wales, this bear is stuffed and used to hold a light and a tray of cigars at Marlborough House

Background imagePrince Collection: Victoria at Wolverhampton

Victoria at Wolverhampton
When Queen Victoria travelled to Wolverhampton to unveil a Statue of Prince Albert, the Royal party processed through a large coal arch, donated by the Earl of Dudley

Background imagePrince Collection: Frederik Hendrik Sthldr

Frederik Hendrik Sthldr
FREDERIK HENDRIK, prince van Oranje, stadhouder, son of Willem I, father of William I of England (holding bedpost) on his deathbed : he raised the power of the stadhouder

Background imagePrince Collection: Albert Upright

Albert Upright
Prince Albert, looking very upright and German. Though we don t know who the artist was, this is just about the best portrait of Victorias husband we have ever come across

Background imagePrince Collection: John of Gaunt / Ogbourne

John of Gaunt / Ogbourne
JOHN OF GAUNT Duke of Lancaster Fourth son of Edward III and brother of the Black Prince

Background imagePrince Collection: John of Gaunt / Goldar

John of Gaunt / Goldar
JOHN OF GAUNT Duke of Lancaster Fourth son of Edward III and brother of the Black Prince

Background imagePrince Collection: Caroline Brunswick / Eng

Caroline Brunswick / Eng
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Queen of George IV Oval portrait in a frame surmounted by the Prince of Wales feathers

Background imagePrince Collection: Tangier Bombarded

Tangier Bombarded
Tangier is bombarded by the French fleet, under the command of the prince de Joinville

Background imagePrince Collection: Train-Bands Militia

Train-Bands Militia
Lord Essex leads the London train-bands militia out of London to relieve the Siege of Gloucester. The 15, 000 strong force stood firm against Prince Ruperts cavalry

Background imagePrince Collection: Prince Oleg in Action

Prince Oleg in Action
Prince Oleg and the Varangians disembark : ultimately they will control Kiev and Novgorod

Background imagePrince Collection: Announces her Marriage

Announces her Marriage
MARRIAGE Victoria announces her marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha

Background imagePrince Collection: Louis Jos Bourbon Conde

Louis Jos Bourbon Conde
LOUIS JOSEPH DE BOURBON Prince de CONDE French military

Background imagePrince Collection: Prince Nicholas Joseph

Prince Nicholas Joseph
PRINCE NICHOLAS JOSEPH ESTERHAZY VON GALANTA Hungarian soldier and patron of the arts who employed Haydn as court musician for 30 years

Background imagePrince Collection: French Officers / Civ. War

French Officers / Civ. War
French Officers at dinner, from left: Capt. Le Clerc, Duc de Chartres, Comte de Paris, Prince de Joinville and Capt. Mohain

Background imagePrince Collection: Battle of Luzzara

Battle of Luzzara
Battle of LUZZARA : the French under the duc d Anjou are defeated by prince Eugenes imperial forces

Background imagePrince Collection: Battle of Cassano

Battle of Cassano
BATTLE OF CASSANO - the Austrians under prince Eugene of Savoy, though a much smaller force, defeat the French under the duc de Vendome

Background imagePrince Collection: Prince of Orange 1567

Prince of Orange 1567
In the face of intense Spanish oppression, William of Orange leaves Antwerp by one gate while Margaret of Parma, Regent of the Netherlands, enters by another

Background imagePrince Collection: Battle of Ramillies

Battle of Ramillies
BATTLE OF RAMILLIES Marlborough and Prince Eugene inflict a decisive defeat on the French under Villeroy : here, the allies are pursuing the retreating French

Background imagePrince Collection: Strasbourg Dispute

Strasbourg Dispute
A dispute over who should be prince-bishop of Strasbourg leads to conflict between Catholic Charles de Lorraine and protestant Johann Georg von Brandenburg



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