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Prince of Wales, World War OneEdward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor (1894 - 1972). Directly after World War One broke out the Prince of Wales begged to be allowed to go to France
Prince of Wales on tour, 1920Edward, Prince of Wales (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, pictured enjoying a moment of relaxation while out tarpon fishing at Colon during his royal tour of 1920
Prince of Wales 1920Front cover of The Graphic, showing Prince of Wales ((later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor) (1894 - 1972). Photograph taken at a special sitting granted to Mr Palmer, of the Otago Witness
Prince Edward of Wales at the frontDuring World War One, Prince Edward of Wales, (future Edward VIII) and then Duke of Windsor, was in Grenadier Guards. He would be at the front for months at a time
The Prince of Wales at the outbreak of World War IEdward, Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII), in the uniform of a non-commissioned officer of the Oxford University Officer Training Corps
Tatler cover - Prince of Wales, 1916Front cover of The Tatler with a photograph of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor. He served with the Grenadier Guards during the First World War
National Relief Fund postcard, WW1, Prince of WalesA postcard featuring a portrait of the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII and later, Duke of Windsor), sold in aid of the National Relief Fund in the early months of the First World War
Tatler cover, Prince of Wales in Grenadier Guards, 1917H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler in June 1917 in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards in which regiment he served
Prince of Wales joins the Grenadier GuardsA photograph of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor) pictured looking rather nervous having joined the Grenadier Guards on the outbreak of war in 1914
Prince of Wales at Aldershot, 1914The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, and then, Duke of Windsor), pictured with other members of the Oxford University Officers Training Corps watching the birthday parade
Interior of H. L. Oakleys silhouette studioInterior of the studio of silhouette artist, Captain H. L. Oakley, with examples of his work on the mantlepiece and hanging on the walls including his famous First World War portrait of the Prince of
Eight King EdwardsKing Edward VIII pictured centre in his coronation regalia (except he abdicated before he could be crowned). Surrounding him are the seven preceding King Edwards. Date: 1936
Proclamation of King George VIs accessionScene at the Royal Exchange, London, on Saturday 12th December 1936, as the Garter Principal King-at-Arms proclaims King George VIs accession to the throne following the abdication of his elder
Queen of Belgium photographing presentation, WW1Queen Elizabeth of Belgium photographing a presentation of decorations to Belgian officers by King George V on the Western Front in France during World War One
King George V, Sir Douglas Haig and Prince of Wales, WW1King George V, Sir Douglas Haig and the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) on a visit to the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Prince of Wales in quayside scene, France, WW1The Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) standing on a quayside in France during World War One, following a visit to the Western Front with his father, King George V. Date: circa 1916
Quayside scene, George V departing France, WW1A quayside scene as King George V departs France after a visit to the Western Front during World War One. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) can be seen standing on the right. Date: circa 1916
Vera Poliakoff by Madame YevondeVera Poliakoff (wife of Basil Burton) by Madame Yevonde. Seen here in the role of Mary Norton, Lady-in-Waiting, in Clifford Baxs play, The Rose Without a Thorn, taking place at the Duchess Theatre
Mrs Ernest A. SimpsonMrs Ernest A. (Wallis) Simpson. She had recently obtained a divorce, and her name was increasingly being connected with King Edward VIII
Nicolas II - Tsar of Russia with other European RoyaltyFredensborg Palace on the island of Zealand in Denmark - Nicolas II - Tsar of Russia pictured the wives and family and other European Royalty, including: King Edward VII
Investiture of the Prince of Wales 1911Prince Edward of Wales, later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor (1894-1972), then a youth of seventeen years of age, is photographed here wearing the robes in which he was invested as Prince of
Prince of Wales & Elisabeth ScottAt the opening of the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, the Prince of Wales greets Elisabeth Scott, designer of the new building. Date: 23 April 1932
Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, London, WW1Crowds of people outside Buckingham Palace, London, on the night of the declaration of war against Germany. Inset is a photograph of the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII)
Edward, Prince of Wales, Western Front, France, WW1Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) watching a march past of a battalion of soldiers on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Edward, Prince of Wales, visiting Western Front, WW1Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) inspecting a battalion on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor in the Bahamas in c. 1940. The Duke was stationed there as governor during the Second World War. Date: c. 1940
Prince of Wales and Prince George at BiarritzEdward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor (1894 - 1972), pictured with his younger brother, Prince George
Chocolate box design, Prince of Wales (Edward VIII)Chocolate box design, featuring a smiling Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII). Date: early 20th century
Dogs Through the AgesThis picture shows what dogs were used for throughout history until the Victorian age. It shows famous historical figures with their dogs, such as Henry VIII and Emily BrontÙ¼áspecific types of dog
Pastime With Good CompanyThis picture shows a Christmas scene at Henry VIIIs table as the boars head is carried in and The Kings Ballad (Pastime With Good Company) is sung. The song was composed by Henry VIII himself
Royalty at Hurlingham: the social side of the polo test, 1921The royal party at the international polo match: the Prince of Wales(later Edward VIII then Duke of Windsor)(second from left in the front row), King George V(fourth from the left), Queen Alexandra
Met Police centenary celebrations, Buckingham PalaceScene at the Metropolitan Police centenary celebrations, showing the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII) and senior police officers including Lord Byng (Commissioner of Police)
King Henry VIII at Shooters HillHenry VIII on May Day at Shooters Hill in south-east London. A bowman appears to be inviting him to a spot of archery. Date: 16th Century
Jerome Di TrevisiJEROME DI TREVISI Printer and engineer to Henry VIII Date: 1508 - 1544
Anne De RohanANNE DE ROHAN, princesse de Gueminee wife of Louis VIII de Rohan, member of a leading protestant family. Date: 1604 - 1685
Marco OttoboniMARCO OTTOBONI Chancellor of the Republic of Venice, member of a distinguished Venetian family : his son was pope Alessandro VIII. Date: 1554 - 1646
Hubert Moret - 2HUBERT MORET French goldsmith working in England at the court of Henry VIII. Date: CIRCA 1540
Hubert Moret - 1HUBERT MORET French goldsmith working in England at the court of Henry VIII. Date: CIRCA 1540
Linacre HomeThe home of Thomas Linacre, physician to Henry VIII, in Knightrider Street, Blackfriars, London. Date: 16TH CENTURY
Thomas LinacreTHOMAS LINACRE Physician and scholar, physician to Henry VIII and first president of the Royal College of Physicians. Date: 1460 - 1524
Rufus Isaacs at ReviewRUFUS DANIEL ISaCS, Lord Reading : Lawyer and statesman, photographed accompanying Edward, prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) at a review during a tour of India. Date: 1860 - 1935
St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, from inside Henry VIII Gate. Sandby, Paul 1730/1 - 1809
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII ?Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with a cowled Jaguar VIII radial and definitive tail unit
Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VI?Gloster Gnatsnapper II, N227, with an uncowled Jaguar VIII radial, revised tail unit and relocated armament
Royal Mourners at the Funeral of King Edward VII (who died on May 6th 1910 and was buried in St. Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire)
Edward, Prince of Wales and Prince Albert - British RoyaltyEdward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) (1894-1972) alongside his brother Prince Albert (later King George VI) (1895-1952) - British Royalty. Date: circa 1909
Edward, Prince of Wales - Calshot - Schneider TrophyEdward, Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII) (1894-1972) - with British Pilots at Calshot. The September 1929 Schneider Trophy contest at Calshot was won by H R D Waghorn
King Edward VIII and the Duke of York inspect pre-prototypeKing Edward VIII and the Duke of York inspect the pre-production Vickers Wellesley, K7556, left and the first prototype Westland Lysander, K6127, at Martlesham Heath on 8 July 1936