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The Queen Victoria Hospital centenary 1863-1963 : inuaguration by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother : 5th June, 1963.
Queen Victoria Hospital (East Grinstead, England)Date: 1963- Ephemera
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[British Red Cross Society Christmas card featuring a portrait of The Queen].
Date: [Between 1940 and 1952?]- Books
Souvenir programme of the visit of Their Royal Highnesses The Duke & Duchess of York to Ashford, Kent : on Wednesday, October 20th, 1926 to lay the foundation stone of Ashford's new hospital.
Ashford Hospital (Kent, England)Date: 1926- Books
The King's speech / Mark Logue and Peter Conradi.
Logue, Mark.Date: 2010- Books
The Queen's book of the Red Cross : With a message from Her Majesty the Queen and contributions by fifty British authors and artists / in aid of the Lord Mayor of London's fund for the Red Cross and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
Date: [1939]- Ephemera
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[British Red Cross Society card featuring The Queen's message following the outbreak of war in September 1939) encouraging people to volunteer their services].
Date: 1939- Pictures
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Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales, head and shoulders. Stipple print after Cornelius Höÿer, ca. 1795.
Höyer, Cornelius F., 1741-1804.Date: [between 1800 and 1809?]Reference: 570402i- Pictures
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, London: Queen Mary visiting a children's ward. Photograph, 192-.
Date: [between 1920 and 1929?]Reference: 665760i- Pictures
King George III and Queen Charlotte stand before the open gate of the Treasury from which William Pitt the younger has just wheeled a wheelbarrow laden with money bags one of which he hands to the King. Line block after J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 1873Reference: 603163i- Books
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A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God; to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving. Throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the Bills of Mortality, on Sunday the twenty-seventh of May, 1770; and in all Churches and Chapels throughout England and Wales, on the Sunday after the Ministers thereof receive the same; on the safe delivery of the Queen, and happy birth of a princess. By His Majesty's Special Command.
Church of England.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Pictures
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King George III and Queen Charlotte, seated at a latrine, receive with agitation news from William Pitt the younger, who tells them that the King of Sweden had been assassinated. Etching by J. Gillray, 1792.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 11 April 1792Reference: 12180i- Pictures
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An angel conducting Prince Octavius to heaven on a cloud, where Prince Alfred greets him: Windsor Castle below. Engraving by R. Strange after B. West.
West, Benjamin, 1738-1820.Date: [1787]Reference: 569570i- Books
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An appendix, to the two epistles in verse; the one to the Reverend Doctor Randolph, and the other to the Earl of Jersey, occasioned by the publication of their correspondence, concerning some letters belonging to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales containing the whole of the correspondence, between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and Doctor Randolph.
Mathias, Thomas James, 1754?-1835.Date: 1796- Books
Illustrations of British history, biography, and manners, in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, and James I, exhibited in a series of original papers, selected from the mss. of the noble families of Howard, Talbot, and Cecil; containing ... a great part of the correspondence of Elizabeth and her ministers, with George, Sixth Earl of Shrewsbury, during the fifteen years in which Mary, Queen of Scots, remained in his custody / With numerous notes. And observations by Edmund Lodge.
Lodge, Edmund, 1756-1839.Date: 1838- Pictures
An episode in Paradise Lost featuring William Pitt as Death and Lord Thurlow as Satan, separated by the Queen, who attempts to protect Pitt. Etching by J. Gillray, 1830.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: [1830]Reference: 585517i- Pictures
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Twenty kings and queens of England. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
Date: 1825Reference: 546731i- Books
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An account of the ceremonies observed at the coronation of the kings and queens of England I. A description of the royal crowns, scepters, &c. II. The Form of the Royal Letters of Summons sent to the Peers and Peeresses to assist at the Coronation. III. The Ceremony of presenting the Regalia to their Majesties in Westminster-Hall, and of the Grand Procession from thence to the Abbey. IV. The Ceremony of the Coronation, as it is performed in the Church, with the King's Oath, and the Homage of the Nobles to his Majesty. V. The Anointing, Crowning, and Inthronizing of a Queen Consort. VI. The Recess and Manner of their Majesties Return to Westminster-Hall. Vii. The Ceremony of the Services done by several Lords of Manors, and of the Champion's entering the Hall, with the Form of his Challenge, and the Heralds Proclaiming the King's Stile, &c. Extracted from several Antient and Modern Histories of the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England, and from several publick Records, &c.
Date: 1727- Pictures
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King George IV and entourage laden with provisions, about to embark from Brighton in the Royal Yacht; representing the extravagant monarch's distressed retreat from England at the time of the Queen's trial. Coloured etching by R. Cruikshank, 1820.
Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856.Date: September 1820Reference: 12215i- Books
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An historical essay upon the government of the Church of England, from the earliest to the present times. Exhibiting the true causes of the separation from Rome, in the Reign of Henry Viii. And the Review - intended at the Revolution. With a vindication of the measures of Henry Viii. Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth, from the calumnies of a popish writer, published in the First and Second Volumes of an History, entitled, The Church History of England, from the Year 1500, to the Year 1688, chiefly with Regard to Catholicks. Being A Compleat Account of the Divorce, Supremacy, Dissolution of Monasteries, and first Attempts for a Reformation under King Henry Viii. the unsettled State of the Resormation under Edward VI. the Interruption it met with from Queen Mary, with the last Hand put to it by Queen Elizabeth. And a preface, Containing a Summary of the false Facts and Principles advanced by the Catholic-Historian. By George Reynolds, L. L. D. Archdeacon of Lincoln.
Reynolds, George, 1699 or 1700-1769.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Ephemera
Biography ephemera. Box 1, A-I.
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Mellanby, Sir Edward
Mellanby, Edward, Sir, b. 1884.Date: 1896-1974Reference: PP/MEL