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31611showing the family grouped together at Tsarskoe Seloe with the Tsarina holding the infant Tsarevitch in her arms 5½" x 3½" Tsarskoe Seloe September This is the christening photo of the tsarevitch Alexei unknown
28054showing the Tsar and Tsarina sitting down holding their young daughters 5½" x 3½" no place no date original image c. unknown
30777reproducing this most unusual image by Robert Milne of Ballater 10½" x 8" Balmoral September Queen Victoria was very keen on images showing Four Generations. unknown
53432of the two families with many other relations and officials 35 in all showing them seated or standing on the garden steps of the Grand Ducal palace titled in Russian in the right margin 3½" x 5½" published by A.L. Kononov St Petersburg with court licence no date circa Friedberg in Hesse-Darmstadt with its fine Grand Ducal Palace and gardens was the scene of a large annual family gathering. Ernst Ludwig is between and behind Nicholas and Alix. To the left of Nicholas is Prince Heinrich of Prussia 1862-1929 the Kaiser's brother. Heinrich's wife Irene 1866-1953 Alix's sister is at the end of the front row her hand held by Nicholas' daughter Maria. Alexei is next then Ernie's young sons by Eleonore Georg 1906-1937 and Ludwig 1908-1968 who is held affectionately by Tatiana. Behind Tatiana is Olga while Anastasia is between Heinrich and Irene next to Eleonore who is at the end of the next row up. unknown
41387showing the tsar seated with his son standing beside him both in uniform 5½" x 3½" no place no date circa The famous portrait of Nicholas II and his son that was released by the English newspapers in 1917 on the Tsar's abdication. unknown
41386showing the tsar seated with his son standing beside him both in uniform with a lot of uniformed officers standing behind them in a woodland setting 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. Taken when they were together on their tour of the western front The tsar took his son to remove him from the cloying feminine influence of the Empress and their daughters. In the private letters of Nicholas the close relationship between father and son is very evident and quite touching. unknown
22269with small coloured images of Tsar Nicholas and Tsarina Alexandra either side of the French President with the incorrect title "Souvenir de la visite de L.M.J. Le Csar Nicolas II et La Csarina Maria Feodorowna de Russie à La Nation Francaise" 5½" x 3½" Paris It is remarkably incompetent to have given the name of the wrong Csarina! unknown
23757showing him head and shoulders in uniform 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
23716showing the Tsar leaving a church and getting into his carriage 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
23701showing the tsar seated with his son standing beside him both in uniform 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
23707showing the Tsar at a Russian Orthodox Ceremony in the Summer of 1909 5½" x 3½" no place no date unknown
25864showing the whole family gathered around Nicholas in an oval 3½" x 5½" no place no date unknown
23236showing him half length in costume 5½" x 3½" no place no date unknown
22637showing the family standing together outside a building 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
40993showing the tsar leaving the church at Tsarskoe Zeloe walking down the steps surrounded by dignitaries 5½" x 3½" no place no date circa An unusual informal shot of the Tsar leaving the Feadorovsky Cathedral. unknown
41626showing the Tsar and Tsarina in a rowing boat with Nicholas and Olga at the oars rowing to the shore from the Imperial Yacht Standart stamped on the verso "Comité Anti-Bolcheviste" 5½" x 3½" no place no date circa These photos were issued by the Imperial Family via the Anti-Bolshevik fund and only 60 of each were produced. At the time they were incredibly expensive. unknown
30277showing the tsar and his son standing together both in uniform with fur hats and greatcoats against a white background stamped on the verso "Comité Anti-Bolcheviste" 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. These photos were issued by the Imperial Family via the Anti-Bolshevik fund and only 60 of each were produced. At the time they were incredibly expensive. unknown