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22941showing the couple with the Prince standing wearing Highland dress and the Princess seated 4¼" x 2½" no place no date unknown
55027three quarter face a little to the right in dark military jacket and trousers and white sash wearing the Garter star his left hand on his sword hilt 3½" by 2¼" on card 5¼" x 3½" no place no date circa unknown
19518The Prince of Wales in love has caught her Denmark's blooming lovely daughter. May they never want or m utter A hot three-farthing roll and butter. May they every day in joy be mingling having wheelbarrows full of little children" woodcut trophy with Royal arms 42 lines plus chorus 'Huzza huzza!' thin paper 1 side 9½" x 7" printed by H. Didsley 57 High Street St. Giles London unknown
19522Come join my lads with heart and voice Let it through the world be seen; That we can give a welcome To England's future Queen. Some so old can scarcely walk Will have some beer and ale And dance a hornpipe round the room And drink to the Prince of Wales" large woodcut feathers and motto 64 lines thin paper 1 side 9¼" x 7½" printed by Taylor 92 Brick Lane Spitalfields margin a little creased without loss unknown
8vo., with plate (original tissue guard present), text framed in red; original wrappers lettered in gilt, attractively bound in full red buckram, gilt back, a near fine copy. With the engraved armorial bookplate of Sir George John Armytage on front paste down. A RARE SURVIVAL.
40596from the time shortly after their marriage showing him head and shoulders in an oval 4¼" x 2½" no place no date but John BEATTIE 1820-1883was a commercial Photographer and Spiritualist. There is a copy of this photograph in the National Portrait Gallery which gives the date. unknown
24627showing him three quarters length standing by a chair 6½" x 4¼" no place no date c. unknown
19521Hark! hark the bells does merrily ring. On Saturday morning all so grand At Gravesend the pretty dear will land. To the Bricklayer's Arms they'll come by rail. And our old Lord Mayor will give a ball. Then illuminations all so grand Throughout the City and the Strand. May their troubles be few and far between Albert Edward and Alexandra" large woodcut feathers and motto 56 lines thin paper 1 side 9¾" x 7" printed by Taylor 92 Brick Lane Spitalfields 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