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43506with gold rims and fine gilt monograms Edward's is heightened in Red and Alexandra's in silver each 4½ inches high no place no date circa Presumably these were made as gifts. unknown
28082showing him full length wearing country clothing and a hat holding a shotgun 4¼" x 2½" no place no date hardcover
41362taken after the royal Wedding showing the royal family posed around a bust of Prince Albert. The family are arranged from left to right Princess Louise Alexandra Princess of Wales Queen Victoria Albert Edward Prince of Wales Princess Beatrice Prince Leopold Princess Alice of Hesse Princess Helena and Prince Louis of Hesse. Queen Victoria is holding a photograph of Prince Albert the couple have changed into the clothes they wore to make their wedding journey to Osborne House on the Isle of Wight 4" x 2¾" Windsor March 10th Because the Queen was still in the deepest mourning the wedding was held at St. George's Chapel at Windsor. The small venue meant that only Alix's closest family members were invited and Bertie was limited to inviting six friends. A wedding breakfast for five hundred was held under a tent fortunately the weather was sunny at this point with another enormous cake and then the bride and groom went away to dress for their wedding journey to Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. "Ah dear brother what a sad and dismal ceremony it was!" the Queen wrote later to the King of Prussia. John Jabez Edwin Mayall 1813-1901 was an English photographer who in 1860 took the first carte-de-visite photographs of Queen Victoria hardcover
40804showing a Royal party with the Prince standing and the Princess seated surrounded by their friends and household in outdoor clothes with a marquee behind them 4¼" x 2½" Scarborough no date but circa Canadian-born New York-trained photographer Oliver François Xavier Sarony 1820-1879 was a consummate showman. He operated at Scarborough what was said to be the largest photographic establishment in Europe hardcover
38774showing him head and shoulders in uniform with medals 4" x 2½" no place no date unknown
54862Surrey showing them on steps leading to the garden nearly full length three quarter to full face the Princess of Wales stands between her elder daughters flanked by Prince Albert Victor and the Prince of Wales while Prince George and Princess Maud are sitting on the lower step the four ladies in matching short white jackets over full skirts the gentlemen in suits 6½" x 4¼" no place no date circa 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
22908showing the family on the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert 4" x 2½" no place no date c. unknown
27915showing the King wearing military uniform with his hand on his sword holding his hat 6½" x 4½" no place no date 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
22976showing them at their last State Opening of Parliament 6½" x 4½" no place no date unknown
54823of Newcastle on Tyne showing them all full face full length the Prince and the two boys standing full length in highland dress the Princess seated with a wonderfully flounced crinoline skirt and with Princess Louise in white standing on the chair her arm on her mother's shoulder 3½" x 2½" no place no date circa unknown
22950showing them standing together headed 'Duke and Duchess of York' 4¼" x 2½" no place no date unknown
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
30451showing the couple standing together in casual outdoor clothes and hats 4¼" x 2½" no place no date c. hardcover
23224showing the couple with the Prince standing behind the seated Princess 4¼" x 2½" no place no date Louis-Joseph GHÉMAR 1819-1873 was a Belgian lithographer painter and photographer. unknown
25541showing the then Prince of Wales half length in profile in military uniform 4" x 2½" no place no date unknown
22941showing the couple with the Prince standing wearing Highland dress and the Princess seated 4¼" x 2½" no place no date unknown
55171of Chichester showing the Prince and Princess of Wales seated full length full face Princess Alexandra with long hair the Prince with his hands on Prince Albert Victor who is standing between his knees Prince George perched on the arm of his mother's chair the boys are in matching child's dresses and sash 4" x 2½" no place no date circa A most unusual image taken shortly after the Princess had rheumatic fever which left her with a permanent limp. It is very rare to see the Princess with her hair loose. 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
55627showing them full length full or nearly full face the Prince of Wales in morning dress and holding his top hat Princess Alice in a dress with a broad stripe edging her crinoline skirt and with four stripes on her sleeve holding the crook of the Prince's arm between her hands both a little shy 4" x 2½" no place no date circa small marks in top left corner of plain background and above the arch of the photo unknown
54420showing them full length full face he in morning dress top hat in hand his wife with her arm in his in an elegant lace edged jacket and full skirt of a striped material edged with three broad stripes shortly after their marriage 4¼" x 2½" no place no date circa unknown
54422of Eton & Oxford showing him half length three quarter face leaning towards Prince Albert Victor who is perched on a table next to his seated mother both nearly full face 2¾" x 2¼" oval in margins 4" x 2½" published 'wholesale only' by A. Marion Son & Co. Soho Square 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
54421of 43 Piccadilly London showing him three quarter length full face left hand in pocket behind his wife who is seated three quarter face with the young baby in a white bonnet and a spray of flowers on her lap 4" x 2½" no place no date circa unknown