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The Countess of EssexAdele Capell (1867-1922), Countess of Essex (n饠 Adele Grant) US-born socialite who married into British nobility as wife of George De Vere Capell, 7th Earl of Essex. Date: 1904
Marchioness of Donegall (Violet Twining)Violet Gertrude Chichester, nee Twining, Marchioness of Donegall, one of a number of so-called dollar princesses, American heiresses who married into the impoverished British aristocracy in the late
Cartoon, The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver. Scene: Gulliver manoeuvring with his little Boat in the Cistern. By James Gillray. A satire on King George III and Napoleon Bonaparte. Date: 1804
Illustration, The Twelve Dancing Princesses -- On the opposite side of the lake stood a splendid brightly-lighted castle. Date: 1909
Exchange of Princesses Anne of Austria and Isabella of Bourbon in the Isle of Pheasants on the river Bidasoa the November 9, 1615. Work c. 1615 attributed to Pieter van der Meulen
JOVER Y CASANOVA, Francisco (1836-1890). The Queen RegentMaria Christina of Austria oath of the Constitution of 1876 accompanied by the Princesses Mercedes and Teresa
Princess Margaretha of Sweden working for Red Cross, WW1Princess Margaretha, aged fifteen years old, the eldest daughter of Prince Carl of Sweden, brother of the King of Sweden, brother of the King of Sweden, and Princess Ingeborg
Lady Alastair Innes-Ker (born 1885) formerly Miss Anne Breese, daughter of Mr William Lawrence Breese of New York. She married Lord Alastair, who was the brother of the Duke of Roxburghe, in 1907
The Sketch - America and the PeeragePage from a supplement of The Sketch magazine featuring photographs of four wealthy American heiresses who married into the British aristocracy
The Duchess of RoxburgheThe new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire
Miss May GoeletFront cover of the Tatler - America and the Peerage - Miss Mary ( May ) Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903
A middle eastern princess smelling roses in a gardenPoster of a middle eastern princess smelling roses in a garden
Royal family at KimberleyKing George VI, Queen Elizabeth, and their two daughters, Princesses Elizabeth (to the right) and Margaret, are shown a display of cut and uncut diamonds in the De Beers office, Kimberley
Princesses in Park 1931Five-year-old Princess Elizabeth out with her nanny and baby Princess Margaret Rose, in the pram, in a central London park. Date: 1931
Princesses Margareta and Marta of Sweden on SkeppsholmenSwedish Princesses Margareta (18991977) and Marta (1901-1954) at Skeppsholmen, one of the islands of Stockholm, Sweden. The two Princesses were the children of Prince Carl of Sweden and Norway
Belgium (1909). Princesses Louise, St鰨anieBelgium (1909). Princesses Louise, St鰨 anie and Cl魥 ntine in mourning after the death of King Leopold. Ilustration by Sabattier. Engraving
Carlos IV of Spain and the royal family: MarCarlos IV of Spain and the royal family: Maric Luisa of Parma; Fernando, Prince of Asturias; infantes (princes) Carlos Maric Isidro and Francisco de Paula and infantas (princesses)
Princess Elizabeths first radio broadcastPrincess Elizabeth gives her first radio broadcast, little sister, Princess Margaret at her side. Talking of the Second World War, she proclaimed, We know... that in the end all will be well
Tales from Many Lands: The Speaking Grapes
The Dancing Princesses. From Playhour no. 238 (2 May 1959)
Princess Margaret at the Ideal Home ExhibitionVisit of Princess Margaret at the Ideal Home Exhibition - London Fire Brigade Stand
Princess Maud and Lord CarnegiePortait of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie. 1923
Two kilted princesses: Princesses Elizabeth & Margaret, 1941Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, sporting kilts and tweed jackets, photographed around the time of Elizabeths 15th birthday. Date: April 1941
Princess Ena of BattenbergPortrait of the Queen of Spain, Princess Ena (Victoria Eugenie) of Battenberg
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret with a corgi, 1941Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, pictured here with her sister Princess Margaret, and a corgi, in 1941. Date: 1941
A portrait of Swedish royaltyPrince Sigvard, Princess Ingrid and Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. Portrait. 1911
Princess Mary of WalesPortrait of Princess Mary of Wales. Later known as Queen Mary of Teck, consort to King George V
Princess Juliana and Prince BernhardPortrait of Juliana, Queen regnant of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and her husband Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
The Wedding of Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie. 1923
Japanese Imperial Princesses making bandages during the Russo-Japanese War. Date: circa 1905
Queen Elizabeth II as an amateur actressPage from the Illustrated London News Coronation Number, featuring four photographs of Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in costume for the annual Windsor Castle Christmas pantomime
Queen Elizabeth II & Princess Margaret as inseparable companPage from the Illustrated London News featuring four pictures showing the future Queeen Elizabeth II as a child and teenager with her sister, Princess Margaret and mother and father
Outdoor study for Princess Elizabeth and MargaretThe Princesses as schoolgirls. Outdoor study in 1941 supervised by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother). Date: 1941
Various portraits of the Queen and her children. Top left: The Royal Mother: Princess Elizabeth with her son, Prince Charles, taken when he was one month old
Royal Family visit Drury Lane Theatre to see the show Oklahoma. This day being the Queens (Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon) 47th birthday
Montengren Princesses and their families at LovcenThe Montengren Princesses and their families at Lovcen, a mountain and national park in southwestern Montenegro. Date: circa 1905
Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Mountbatten dance together during a Ball in Edinburgh. Princess Elizabeth in a pink dress and her fiancee, Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten
Her Royal Highness, Princess MargaretPortrait of Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret, only sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Date: 1953
Our crowned King and Queen on the historic Buckingham PalaceBalcony scene after Coronation of King George VI. Showing, from left to right, four of the Queens train bearers, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother)
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, 1951Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret at Liverpool Street Station, London, to bid farwell to the departing King and Queen of Denmark. Date: 11th May 1951
Illustration, The Four Princesses, showing four girls at the top of a green tower in the middle of the sea. 1885
Duchess of Fife (Princess Royal) in Delhi boat accidentPage from The Tatler magazine entitled, Our Wrecked Royals reporting on the unpleasant episode experienced by Princess Louise, the Princess Royal (Duchess of Fife)
South Africa royal tour - Princesses Drive Engine - 1947Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret on the footplate of one of the engines hauling the Royal Train with the Hon
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret with their parentsPrincess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret watch the Christmas Circus at Olympia with their mother and father, the Duke and Duchess of York. 1935
King and Queen, Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth, BallaterKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth are received at Ballater, Scotland, before journeying onwards to Balmoral. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret stand in the centre of the photograph. 1937
King and Queen with Princesses Elizabeth and MargaretKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth enter the gates of St. Marys Church, Eastbourne. They are accompanied by their daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. 1936
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret on a rocking horsePrincess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret photographed on a rocking horse. Date: 1937
Princess Elizabeth uses the Pigeon PostPhotograph of the Queen Elizabeth (b. 1926) when Princess Elizabeth, together with her sister Princess Margaret in the grounds of Buckingham Palace