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24072shwoing him three quarters length in uniform with his plumed hat on a table beside him 6½" x 4½" Abergeldie September unknown
23238showing the entire family including the infant Prince John each separate image is in a circle 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. It is very rare to find all the children together including John. unknown
24073showing the Prince and Princess seated with their infant children 4" x 2½" no place no date circa This is an interesting photograph because Alexandra has her hair down as she is recovering from rheumatic fever which she suffered from whilst she was expecting Princess Louise. This was also the year in which her deafness started. unknown
23954showing him in highland costume standing outside a door 6½" x 4½" Abergeldie September unknown
23286showing the family grouped together George and Victoria are seated on the steps of Marlborough House and the others are standing around them 6½" x 4½" no place Marlborough House no date c. unknown
31921showing him in highland costume standing outside a door 6½" x 4½" Abergeldie September unknown
55674re-issued as a Press Photograph when Queen Alexandra died showing the Prince and Princess of Wales seated with their infant children all except the baby intent on the camera 7½" x 6½" no place the original no date but This is an interesting photograph because Alexandra has her hair down as she is recovering from rheumatic fever which she suffered from whilst she was expecting Princess Louise. This was also the year in which her deafness started. On the back is a press description and in pencil '11-21-25 An old Picture of Queen mother'. unknown
43047detailing the procession from Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel and listing the guests and their carriages 33 pages folio printed by Harrison and Sons St Martin's Lane bound in Royal Blue watered silk with the royal crest in gold on the front Windsor Castle 10th March The wedding of Albert Edward Prince of Wales later King Edward VII and Princess Alexandra of Denmark later Queen Alexandra took place on 10th March 1863 at St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle. It was the first royal wedding to take place at St. George's and the last wedding of a Prince of Wales until Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's 1981 wedding. The carriage procession began from Windsor Castle. The Danish royal family were first followed by the British royal family members; the Prince of Wales and his entourage were in the next-to-last carriage with the bride coming last. Queen Victoria was not part of the procession as she was taken to the chapel privately. She was escorted by her brother-in-law the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; she was dressed in mourning and viewed the ceremony from above and out of view of the other guests. The ceremony was conducted by Thomas Longley the Archbishop of Canterbury. unknown
43123showing him head and shoulders in naval uniform looking straight at the camera 10" x 6¼" in photographer's mount 13½" x 9" in a heavy gilt frame 19" x 14" Berlin no date but It is very unusual to find anything signed as King. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra visited Berlin in February 1909 the first time a British monarch had been to Germany in over 50 years. They were warmly welcomed by the Emperor Wilhelm II. unknown
43137showing him three quarters length looking at the camera wearing informal clothes 12" x 7" in mount with fabric fillet with gold thread embroidery 13½" x 20½" and fine original gilded frame 23" x 16" no place It is very unusual to find anything signed as King. hardcover
16204showing them standing together leaning against a wall Alexandra is holding her husband's arm 6½" x 4" Cowes August framed and glazed unknown
27160addressed to "Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess of Prussia Hamburg" An address panel to his sister unknown
23299showing the ceremonial at Horse Guards with the Royal Party under a canopy in the centre 11" x 9" no place London June 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
43430showing him full length in his red uniform tunic with his plumed helmet nearby 4¼" x 2½" in a charming frame made of gilt paper with curled paper decoration no place no date unknown
31843showing the group in an open carriage on the way to St Paul's for a small memorial service for the Duke of Clarence in January 1902 11" x 9" London unknown
30958showing him climbing into a carriage in full dress uniform 15" x 12" in mount 21" x 15" Marienbad mount damaged and foxed The king used to like to spend his days with Mrs Keppel in Marienbad when he was free of his public duties. unknown
56768by Dutch-born Henry FrederickVan der Weyde !838-1924 showing him seated nearly full length head turned to the viewer's left relaxing in a cane chair with a cigar in his right hand on his knee 13" x 7½" 182 Regent Street London A fine example of Van der Weyde's illumination by Electric Light. unknown
56769showing him seated nearly full length three-quarter face with a benign gaze to the viewer hands folded in his lap a most pleasing image 11½" x 8½" on card mount 13¼" x 9" no place no date circa unknown
39120showing him full length wearing a kilt and sporran holding a cane with one hand in his pocket 10" x 5" in mount 14" x 9" no place It is very unusual to find anything signed as King. unknown
34913listing the courses in French - the starters include soup followed by turbot for the fish course various meat dishes a side table of cold meats 1 side 8vo with a vignette of Windsor at the head with the late Queen's monogram on either side and a blue and gold border around the whole thing Windsor 3rd February The Queen had died on 22nd January 1901 so this suggests that the menus were printed in advance and that they continued to use ones that had been printed for the Queen in the early days of Edward VII's reign. unknown
40630showing the Royal couple and the Duke with their guests sitting on the steps at the White Lodge in 1868 9" x 7" max in an oval White Lodge image very slightly faded The Prince of Wales was a close friend of the Duke of Teck. unknown
43391showing them both half length he is wearing his dress uniform with medals and his hand on his sword hilt and she is wearing a decorative jacket with white frills at the cuff both are leaning on a stone pillar with books on it each 5½" x 4" no date but circa neatly trimmed Charles BERGAMESCO was a 19th-century Italian photographer who worked primarily in St. Petersburg he also had studios in other European cities including Vienna and Berlin. He is known for his portraits particularly those of the Russian aristocracy. unknown
28280showing the couple head and shoulders in profile the King in his military uniform titled underneath and the Queen wearing a violet dress 5½" x 3½" no place no date unknown