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32256showing the young tsar and his wife with their growing family 5½" x 3½" Tsarskoe Selo no date What is particularly charming about this image is that it is rare to find the young daughters and the tsarevitch surrounding their parents in postcard format. This postcard was taken to prove that after the first revolution of 1905 the Tsar and his family remained happily content within their palace. unknown
19930118691993 Balans, Uitgeverij Soft cover
54241of the striking portrait showing them both in full dress uniform with decorations the Tsar seated all but full length nearly full face his son standing behind on the viewer's left his left hand on his father's chair his right holding his large dress hat face turned a little upwards 7" x 4½" in margins 14" x 10¼" no place. no date circa unknown
23696on their successful visit to France after their Coronation on their grand tour of Europe 6½" x 4" no place Paris October unknown
40680showing the family grouped together on a country walk 5½" x 3½" Bernstorff Denmark unknown
31928showing the family in 1899 after the death of Queen Louise they are surrounding the King with love and affection 5½" x 3½" Denmark unknown
22268In the centre is a head and shoulders portrait of the Tsar with Empereur Nicolas II around the head the whole is enclosed in a circle with the words "Souvenir" and "Alliance Franco-Russe" on either side of the large circles are smaller ones the first with the Russian imperial arms and "Cronstadt 1892" around it and the other with the French arms and the words "Toulon 1893" at the top are etched the words "Paris 1896" 3¼" high and 2¾" across In 1896 Tsar Nicholas II visited Paris to symbolize the Franco-Russian Alliance which was solidified by agreements in 189194 not in 1896 itself. The alliance was a strategic pact driven by mutual fear of Germany's growing power with France seeking security after the 1871 war and Russia seeking a counterbalance to the Triple Alliance. During his 1896 visit Nicholas II laid the first stone of the Alexander III Bridge as a monument to the enduring friendship between the two nations. It is very unusual for such a fragile souvenir to have survived intact. unknown
53428of these 7 first cousins aged between 3 and 23 all full face Christian just looking away a little showing the future Emperor standing on the right standing on the left are Alexandra Georg Wilhelm and Christopher while seated in a child's four-wheeled carriage are Olga and Christian also Prince George of the Hellenes 2nd son of George I perched across the driving seat with Christian of Cumberland on his knee in the background is a sentry box with the cipher of their grandfather Christian IX 3½" x 5½" identified and dated in pencil on the verso in English in a German hand Denmark Christian IX's children included Dagmar Nicholas II's mother George I of Greece and Thyra Duchess of Cumberland. unknown
23702of the Tsar and Empress at their coronation 5½" x 3½" no place Moscow no date Theirs was the first coronation that was ever filmed in the world. unknown