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23234showing the King seated in the centre with his son and grandson on either side all three are wearing naval uniform 5½" x 3½" no place Cowes no date slight fading unknown
Two volume set shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Each volume abut 330 pages, Vol. 1 1863 - 1905 : Life seen from the pit, Vol. 2: 1905 - 1936 Life seen from the stalls. Fold out map at back of Vol. 2 is in excellent condition. Both marked as first editions.
54815showing him seated full length nearly full face legs crossed in dark jacket and light trousers right elbow on a side table his cane in his left hand his moustache and beard just starting to grow 3½" x 2½" no place no date circa Louis-Joseph GHÉMAR 1819-1873 was a Belgian lithographer painter and photographer. unknown
19519I'm a nice young man you'll understand Britannia's future King. If she's a kind and pleasant wife I'll do my best to please I'll rock the cradle and make the bed Wash the napkins hunt the fleas. I'm a nice young man so you'll understand She won't get over me" woodcut Royal arms 68 lines thin paper 1 side 9" x 6¾" printed by H. Didsley 57 High Street St. Giles London right margin a little frayed with loss of 6 letters easily supplied unknown
40766showing him head and shoulders looking straight at the camera 4¼" x 2½" no place no date but circa Joseph Bamberger worked in Frankfurt in the mid nineteenth century. unknown
41243from the time shortly after their marriage showing them full length he is seated and she is standing behind him wearing a full skirted dress edged with stripes and a fine lace-edged top 4" x 2¼" no place no date circa Louis-Joseph GHÉMAR 1819-1873 was a Belgian lithographer painter and photographer. unknown
41242showing him half length looking pensive 4¼" x 2½" no place no date circa unknown
29510showing him full length sitting on a horse wearing full military uniform 5¼" x 3¼" titled at the bottom Royal Review Edinburgh 18th September unknown
40495showing them all seated and standing together Edward VII and Alexandra stand at the back with Kaiser Wilhelm and the others are seated in from of them 5½" x 3½" no place no date unknown
53807taken from the roof of 45 Edgware Road or nearby as it made it way from Westminster to Paddington for Windsor every possible inch of space on the pavement the stands the windows and the roof tops is taken the route is lined by troops presenting arms shoulder to shoulder as far as the eye can see in the first the photographer has caught the gun carriage with the bier surmounted by the satin pall the crown at the head the orb and sceptre at the foot immediately followed by the King's charger led by two grooms and the King's terrier 'Caesar' led by a gentleman in Highland Dress 9 monarchs rode in the procession that follows in the second the camera looks down Edgware Road to where the mounted troops are followed by troops on foot and the crowd presses in from Upper Berkeley Street in the third the camera looks across to Stourcliffe Street again an astonishing press of people and in the fourth the camera looks up Edgware Road one man is even up a telegraph pole together the four items each 7" x 5" no date but 20th May tiny chip in bottom right corner of no. 2 barely touching edge of roof top The procession was watched by 1000000 people. Prominent in the photos are Edward Harris & Sons Builders 42 Upper Berkeley Street the Hop Pole public house 66 Edgware road the Post Office no. 74 Daniel Neal's shoe shop nos. 76-78 Cooper & Co.'s grocery and provision stores nos. 90-96 and Frank Sach Wilson watchmaker & jeweller at no. 98 with his clock showing 4.57 p.m. unknown
53808taken from the roof of 45 Edgware Road or nearby as it made its way from Westminster to Paddington for Windsor every inch of space on the pavement the stands the windows and the roof tops is taken the route is lined by troops presenting arms shoulder to shoulder as far as the eye can see in the first the photographer has caught the gun carriage with the bier surmounted by the satin pall the crown at the head the orb and sceptre at the foot immediately followed by the King's charger led by two grooms and the King's terrier 'Caesar' led by a gentleman in highland dress 9 monarchs rode in the procession that follows in the second the camera looks down Edgware Road to where the mounted troops are followed by troops on foot and the crowd presses in from Upper Berkeley Street in the third the camera looks across to Stourcliffe Street again an astonishing press of people and in the fourth the camera looks up Edgware Road one man is even up a telegraph pole together the four items each 7" x 5" no date but 20th May very light creases barely visible across nos. 1 & 4 tiny chip in top right corner outside the image of no. 2 no. 4 lacks top left corner in sky blank except for part of a telephone wire The procession was watched by 1000000 people. Prominent in the photos are Edward Harris & Sons Builders 42 Upper Berkeley Street the Hop Pole public house 66 Edgware road the Post Office no. 74 Daniel Neal's shoe shop nos. 76-78 Cooper & Co.'s grocery and provision stores nos. 90-96 and Frank Sach Wilson watchmaker & jeweller at no. 98 with his clock showing 4.57 p.m. unknown
42998showing the King seated in the centre with his son and grandson on either side all three are wearing naval uniform 5½" x 3½" no place Cowes no date circa unknown
27900showing him half length in profile wearing his military uniform with his arm resting on a table 4¼" x 2½" no place no date unknown
29658showing him head and shoulders in profile wearing his elaborately decorated military tunic 4¼" x 2½" no place c. traces of mount on verso unknown
25464showing him half length wearing a suit and tie 4¼" x 2½" no place no date slightly spotted on the back unknown
27851showing him half length in profile wearing a white bow-tie with winged collar 6¼" x 4¼" no place no date slightly faded unknown
29511showing him head and shoulders in profile wearing his military medals 5¼" x 3¼" titled at the bottom 'His Late Majesty' no place no date c. unknown
25403of the King sitting in a chair wearing a hat with his grandson and infant Olaf sitting on his knee 5½"x 3½" no place no date unknown
51513five being ridden by grooms in tall hats in the neighbouring field are small Scottish hayricks and ahead no doubt the photographer's bicycle with a note on the verso "the King's horses on their way to their highland home" signed by W.J. Watt of Aberdeen "On the road to Balmoral" August unknown
21224as President of the "Imperial Institute of the United Kingdom the Colonies and India" requesting the company of "Mr John Burns and Lady at a Reception" printed in brown and green on white card 10" x 6½" Imperial Institute London 17th May Written from the home of his mistress Frances Evelyn GREVILLE Countess of Warwick 1861-1938 Celebrated Beauty & Mistress of Edward VII 'Darling Daisy' unknown
38774showing him head and shoulders in uniform with medals 4" x 2½" no place no date unknown
54821& Photographic Company showing them full length full or nearly full face the Prince his beard and moustache beginning to show leaning in a relaxed attitude against a studio pillar walking stick in hand the Princess seated on a rustic bench with her parasol wearing a short buttoned jacket over a matching crinoline printed lettering in bottom margin 'Sandringham Registered' and dated in an early hand on the verso 3½" x 2½" no place The Prince and Princess moved into old Sandringham House a Georgian building three weeks after their marriage in 1863. It was found to be too cramped and was replaced by the current house of which the main part was completed in 1870. unknown
25535showing the then Prince of Wales head and shoulders in profile 4" x 2½" no place no date unknown
29557showing the then Prince of Wales head and shoulders in profile 4" x 2½" no place no date unknown
55439showing him head and shoulders in near profile to the right oval 3" x 2" in margins 4¼" x 2½" no place no date circa Hills & Saunders was one of the leading Victorian photographic firms started as a partnership between Robert Hills & John Henry Saunders. They were social photographers with studios at different times in London Harrow & Eton & Rugby Oxford & Cambridge and Aldershot & Sandhurst. They were successful photographers to the royal family. unknown