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Queen Mary with grandchild Prince EdwardQueen Mary consort with Prince Edward, son of Prince George, Duke of Kent, at Sandringham. Date: 1936
Sandringham, Norfolk (Royal Residence) by C. T. Howard
Three bedeswomen of Castle Rising, NorfolkThree bedeswomen of Castle Rising, near Sandringham in Norfolk. When these elderly women enter the almshouses (known collectively as Trinity Hospital) they are required to wear an old Welsh costume
Messenger on horsebackA messenger from Sandringham bringing news of the Prince of Wales illness
Our Boys Clothing Company, advertisement for clothesOur Boys Clothing Company advertisement for a fancy suit. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, suits for boysOur Boys Clothing Company presenting various suits for boys: Court Suit (Figure 65) Albert Suit (Figure 66) Portland Suit (Figure 67) Boulevard Suit (Figure 68) Lord Fauntleroy Suit (Figure 69)
King Edward VII & CaesarPortrait of King Edward VII & his dog Caesar at Sandringham. Photo: Pottle, Wimborne Date: 1905
Queen Alexandra, Queen Mother, at SandringhamQueen Alexandra (1844-1925), the Queen Mother, at Sandringham. The dog on her lap is a Japanese Chin. Date: 1921
Short S25 Sandringham-TEAL
Short S25 Sandringham 6-DNL
Kitchen Gardens & Fountain, Sandringham, NorfolkKitchen Gardens & Fountain, Sandringham, near Dersingham, Norfolk, England. Date: 1949
St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, NorfolkSt Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, near Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. Date: 1900s
The Norwich Gates, Sandringham, NorfolkThe Norwich Gates, Sandringham, near Dersingham, Norfolk, England. Date: 1920s
Queen Alexandras Christmas tree at SandringhamThe impressive Christmas tree at the royal residence of Sandringham, Norfolk. c.1905
Two Short Sandringham 5s of BOAC at moorings in Hong Kong, including G-AHZD, Portmarnock, left
Short S25 Sandringham 7 G-AKCO Saint George of BOACShort S25 Sandringham 7, G-AKCO, Saint George, of BOAC
Short Sandringham 6 LN-IAU Bamse BrakarShort Sandringham 6, LN-IAU, Bamse Brakar, of Norwegian airline DNL, departing from Belfast Lough on its delivery flight
Short Sandringham 7 G-AKCP Saint David of BOAC taking offShort Sandringham 7, G-AKCP, Saint David, of BOAC taking off from Hong Kong, 5 September 1949. Date: 1949
Short Sandringham 5 G-AHZA Penzance of BOACShort Sandringham 5, G-AHZA, Penzance, of BOAC
Short Sandringham 2 G-AGPT UruguayShort Sandringham 2, G-AGPT, Uruguay, prior to delivery to Compan
Lower deck cabin of a Short Sandringham
Interior of a Short Sandringham
Short Sandringham 6 LN-LMK PolarbjornShort Sandringham 6, LN-LMK, Polarbjof Norwegian airline DNL
Short Sandringham 6 LN-LAI JutulenShort Sandringham 6, LN-LAI, Jutulen, of Norwegian airline DNL
The Queens country seats and Holyrood HouseFour aerial views of the Queens country seats and Holyrood House. Sandringham House, Norfolk, is shown on the top left, with the Royal Lodge, Windsor shown adjacent
Sandringham ChurchThe church of St. Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, Norfolk, England, dating back in its present form to the 16th century. The Royal Family worship here. Date: 16th century
Front cover of the Sphere, the Queen with Princess AnneThe Queen with Princess Anne at Kings Cross Station. They are travelling to Sandringham for the Christmas holiday. Date: 1955
Prince George as a childKing George V, or as he was then, Prince George, as a child of three or four years of age at Sandringham in 1868. 1935
SandringhamEtching of Sandringham Estate, country retreat of the royal family, one of a series of five illustrations of the Queens residences. Date: 1953
Queen Elizabeth II - first televised Christmas broadcastQueen Elizabeth II sitting at her desk in the Long Library at Sandringham to make the traditional Christmas Day speech. As television cameras were being used for the first time
George V Christmas radio broadcastKing George V (1865 - 1936), seated at the microphone in a room at Sandringham from where he broadcast a Christmas message to the British Empire. Date: 1934
Clumber SpanielsSANDRINGHAM SLIP, SCURRY AND SCION Owned and bred by King George V. Date: 1935
Edward Vii / Alexandra CdvEDWARD VII Wales, with his bride, Princess Alexandra, at Sandringham in 1863, the year of their wedding Date: 1841 - 1910
Sandringham Church, NorfolkVictoria and Albert cause a flurry of raised hats when they join the fellow parishioners of Sandringham, Norfolk, in Sunday worship
Prince John of Wales (1905-1919), youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, pictured here wearing a dress. Until after the First World War it was normal to dress small boys
Newspaper boys with the latest on the Prince of Wales illneThe latest accounts of the Prince of Wales illness. The Prince of Wales was residing at Sandringham House during his long illness while daily reports were released of his condition
Princess of Wales sledging at Sandringham with her daughtersFront cover engraving showing the Alexandra, Princess of Wales, sledging on the lake at Sandringham in Norfolk with her daughters, Maud, Louise and Victoria
Sandringham - 1922Sandringham Royal Station, Norfolk
Edward VII deer-stalking in ScotlandEdward VII (1841-1910), deer-stalking in Scotland. A keen sportsman, the King spent many holidays at Balmoral or Sandringham in Norfolk, where he was able to indulge this particular passion
Railway carriage built for the Prince and Princess of WalesSaloon 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
Sandringham / West FrontSandringham, Norfolk: west front
Hm Stanley / SandringhamHENRY MORTON STANLEY British journalist and explorer, photographed at Sandringham on his return from the Emin Pasha expedition
Sandringham C1895Sandringham, Norfolk
Sandringham / Park 1916Sandringham, Norfolk: the park
Sandringham / Church 1916Sandringham, Norfolk: the church
Sandringham / York CottageSandringham, Norfolk: York Cottage
Partridges SandringhamPartridges at Sandringham
Sandringham HouseA front view of Sandringham House, Norfolk. Built in 1870 by Edward VII