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Princess Kyra, RussiaPrincess Kyra (1909 - 1967) - Russian Royal Family. The second daughter of Grand Duke Kyrill of Russia (1876 - 1938), who was the Grandson of Tsar Alexander II
1918 / EKATERINBURG ROOMRoom in the house of Ipatiev, Ekaterinburg, where the Russian royal family was brutally murdered. Date: 1918
Tsar Nicholas II, Alexandra Feodorovna and Tsarevich AlexeiTsar Nicholas II (1868-1917), the last emperor of Russia with his wife Alexandra Feodorovna and his son, the Tsarevich Alexei. The Romanovs became victims of the 1917 Russian revolution
A diamond tiara belonging to the Romanov dynastyDiamond tiara, once belonging to the Empress Marie Fedorovna. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927
The brooch of the RomanoffsBrooch which had once owned to the Russian royal family. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie, Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927
Grand Duchess George of Russia - her English hospitalThe Grand Duchess George of Russia (1876 - 1940), formerly Princess Maria of Greece, daughter of King George I of Greece and sister of King Constantine of Greece
The royal regalia of the RomanoffsThe Russian state jewels acquired by an English syndicate and sold at Christies Auction Rooms. The regalia shown are: the nuptial crown, a magnificent brooch, a green jasper snuff box
The Crown of the RomanoffsPhotograph of the Romanov crown, 1927. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson and Woods auction house that year. 1927
The snuff-box of the RomanovsGreen jasper snuff-box set studded with diamonds, which had belonged to the Russian royal family. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson
Russian Royal Princess escaping on the HMS MarlboroughA number of surviving members of the Russian royal family escaped the country at the end of World War I (after the Revolution) from Yalta
1918 / Ipatiev HouseThe house of Ipatiev, Ekaterinburg, where the royals were murdered (in the room with the middle lower window). Date: 1918
Grand Duke Michael Michaelovitch, son of the Grand Duke Michael Nicholovitch (grand-uncle of Tsar Nicholas II) first cousin of the Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Grand Duchess Marie of Russia)
Czars and Czarinas of RussiaDouble page spread from The Graphic showing portraits of the Czars and Czarinas of Russia since Peter the Great in the 17th century up to Alexander III who died in 1894 to be succeeded by the last
Russian aristocrats on the Riviera, 1906From Revolution to Riviera - Some of the Many Russian Aristocrats now in the South of France. Page from The Sketch reporting on some of the notable members of the Russian nobility who had colonised
Daughters of Tsar Nicholas IIThe daughters of Tsar Nicholas II: (standing from left to right), The Grand Duchesses Marie, Anastasia, and Olga; (sitting), The Grand Duchess Tatiana. Date: 1914
Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia (1891-1942) - involved in the murder of the Mad Monk Grigori Rasputin (in 1916). One of the few Romanovs not to be murdered by the Bolsheviks. Date: circa 1910
Grand Duchess Marie of RussiaPrincess Pontiatine, Grand Duchess Marie of Russia (1890 - 1958), daughter of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch of Russia and a cousin of Tsar Nicholas II
Grand Princess Elizaveta Feodorovna as a nunGrand Princess Elizaveta Feodorova (Grand Duchess Sergei), formerly Princess Elisabeth or Ella or Hesse Darmstadt, dressed as a nun
Romanov DeathplaceSomeone thought it worth while taking a photo, however poor, of the building where the tsar and his family were murdered
Romanovs in CaptivityThe Romanovs in the Crimea - the Russian royals as prisoners