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Russo-Japanese War (?): disabled war veterans accompanied by nurses line the streets in London to watch and cheer the King and Queen. Pen and ink drawing by A. Kemp Tebby, 1904.
Tebby, Arthur Kemp, 1866-1957.Date: 1904Reference: 23875i- Pictures
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Ahilyabai Holkar with two female attendants holding a diplomatic meeting between a nobleman and subject ruler. Chromolithograph.
Reference: 26348i- Pictures
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A bedroom in a palace: a queen or noblewoman is sitting at a dressing table being dressed by her maids. Engraving, 18--.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 35200i- Pictures
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A procession of carriages watched by crowds lining the streets, with soldiers on parade: a hot-air balloon flies overhead. Coloured engraving, 1814.
Date: 1st Feby. 1820Reference: 36447i- Pictures
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A great Temperance festival in the Corn-Exchange, Cork, in full swing. Wood-engraving after J. McDonald, 1843.
McDonald, J.Date: [25 February 1843]Reference: 26061i- Ephemera
The Queen visiting the sick at Osborne.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]- Pictures
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St. Peter's College, Westminster: a Royal procession by night. Lithograph, 1834.
Date: December 1834Reference: 40223i- Pictures
The King and Queen at the British Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith, London, greeted by Sir A. Chamberlain. Photogravure, 1935.
Date: 18 May 1935Reference: 35812i- Pictures
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Royal Victoria Military Hospital, Netley, Hampshire: Queen Victoria visiting the wounded. Process print after R.C. Dickinson after W. Hatherell.
Hatherell, William.Reference: 18422i- Pictures
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A black man with a red head and right arm emerges from a foul stream into a landscape where a winged woman is waiting for him with a red garment; representing the transformations of the alchemical work from corruption to perfection. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.
Ibbs, Edith A.Date: 1900-1909Reference: 38738iPart of: Splendor solis- Pictures
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Four distinctive and elaborately adorned women presenting a queen with many riches; representing Europe, Asia, Africa and America bearing the natural bounty of the world to an allegorical figure. Line engraving.
Reference: 16001i- Books
The death of kings : a medical history of the Kings and Queens of England / Clifford Brewer.
Brewer, Clifford.Date: [2000], ©2000- Pictures
King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra and the Prince and Princess of Wales opening a hospital. Pen drawing by D. Macpherson, 1904.
MacPherson, Douglas, 1871-1951.Date: 1904Reference: 24555i