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Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: VE day. Winston churchill with the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

VE day. Winston churchill with the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. 8 May 1945

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace is the official London residence

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. The palace, originally known as Buckingham House (and still nicknamed Buck House by the royal family)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Buckingham Palace 1953

Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Buckingham Palace 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: A Royal Command Portrait at Buckingham Palace

A Royal Command Portrait at Buckingham Palace Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening gown with the blue ribbon of Star of the Garter a diamond necklace ( a wedding present from the City of London)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC 617 Squadron June 1943 The members of The Dambuster

Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC 617 Squadron June 1943 The members of The Dambuster Squadron were at Buckingham Palace where W/C Guy Gibson recieved the VC medal and bar to D.S.O

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh, 1954

Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh, 1954
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured together in the Grand Entrance in Buckingham Palace in 1954

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and the Kennedys

Queen Elizabeth II and the Kennedys
President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie, pictured with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at a State dinner party given at Buckingham Palace during a visit by the Kennedys

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Frederick Gorringes, London Department Store

Frederick Gorringes, London Department Store
The premises of Frederick Gorringes Ltd. - Buckingham Palace Road, London. A fine Department Store, opened in the early 1900s and closed sometime after 1960

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Gordon Highlanders

Gordon Highlanders
A detachment of Gordon Highlanders dip the colours to passing royalty near Buckingham Palace on Constitution Hill

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Arrest / Mrs Pankhurst

Arrest / Mrs Pankhurst
Mrs Pankhurst is lifted off the ground when arrested outside Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Band of the Coldstream Guards marching past Buckingham Palace during the rehearsal for Trooping

Band of the Coldstream Guards marching past Buckingham Palace during the rehearsal for Trooping the Colour, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English woman-suffrage advocate. Mrs

EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English woman-suffrage advocate. Mrs. Pankhurst arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, while trying to present a petition to King George V, 21 May 1914

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of VE Day. 8th May 1995

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten - Engagement

Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten - Engagement
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) (1926-2022) and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (later Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh) (1921)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their coronation day, Buckingham Palace, 1953

Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their coronation day, Buckingham Palace, 1953
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of their coronation, Buckingham Palace, 1953. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Souvenir sepia photos of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Guards, Tower Bridge

Souvenir sepia photos of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Guards, Tower Bridge and a Telephone Box in London, England
Souvenir photos of tourist attractions in London, England showing scenes of Buckingham Palace, Guards, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Red Telephone Box

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Souvenir photos of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Guards, and a Telephone Box in London, England

Souvenir photos of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Guards, and a Telephone Box in London, England
Souvenir photos of tourist attractions in London, England showing scenes of Buckingham Palace, Guards, Big Ben, Red Telephone Box

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh, 1954

Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh, 1954
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured together in the Grand Entrance in Buckingham Palace in 1954

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: King George VI and Winston Churchill, 1940

King George VI and Winston Churchill, 1940
Wartime British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill photographed with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace in September 1940 after the Palace had been damaged by German bombs during

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace, near Green Park, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Buckingham Palace, near Green Park, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Battersea Power Station, London

Battersea Power Station, London
From the 1930s to 1980s, Battersea Power Station was a working Power Station. At its peak, it was producing a fifth of London's power

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace, 12th March 1953

HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace, 12th March 1953. The Queen is shown wearing the Diamond Diadem, the sash, badge and star of the Order of the Garter

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II salutes

Queen Elizabeth II salutes
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh salute at the gates of Buckingham Palace, at the close of the Trooping of the Colour ceremony. 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: VE Day - royal family and Churchill on balcony

VE Day - royal family and Churchill on balcony
King George VI, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) together with their daughters, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in ATS uniform and Princess Margaret Rose, and Prime Minister

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin

Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin
The photograph shows Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on VE Day

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -

The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again - the group you love to hate ! After their outrageous TV performance, and being " Fired" by EMI Records

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: HM Queen Elizabeth II with her Maids of Honour, The Coronation, 2nd June 1953. Artist: Cecil Beaton

HM Queen Elizabeth II with her Maids of Honour, The Coronation, 2nd June 1953. Artist: Cecil Beaton
HM Queen Elizabeth II with her maids of honour, Green Drawing Room, Buckingham palace, 2nd June 1953. In selecting six Maids of Honour instead of pages to bear her velvet train throughout

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Containing Hysterical Beatles Fans at the Palace

Containing Hysterical Beatles Fans at the Palace
Beatles fans are contained by the police in front of the gates of Buckingham Palace, during a public appearance of the British band while it is received by the Queen, October 26

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Zebra-drawn trap of Lord Walter Rothschild

Zebra-drawn trap of Lord Walter Rothschild
Rothschild broke in and trained several zebras to pull a trap, which he memorably used to visit Buckingham Palace in 1898 Date: 1898

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: The last debs. Miss Lola Wigan seen here arriving at Buckingham Palace to be presented to

The last debs. Miss Lola Wigan seen here arriving at Buckingham Palace to be presented to the Queen. March 1953

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Royal Wedding 1947

Royal Wedding 1947
A page from The Tatler entitled, Happiness was the Keynote with two photographs of the wedding day of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (Prince Philip)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Rp4Driarddaa

Rp4Driarddaa
An image showing a union flag is projected onto Buckingham Palace in London as part of the " Brightening up London" campaign, December 23, 2003

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace N110240

Buckingham Palace N110240
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, Buckingham Palace Road, City of Westminster, London. Picturesque winter view. Coloured aquatint dated 1817 by R Hawell

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: King and Queen inspecting bomb damage at Buckingham Palace

King and Queen inspecting bomb damage at Buckingham Palace
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth pictured among the rubble at Buckingham Palace following German air raids during the Blitz, September 1940

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: VE Day. Outside Buckingham Palace

VE Day. Outside Buckingham Palace
Crowds seen cheering and waving outside the gates of Buckingham Palace on May 8th 1945 (VE Day). George V and Queen Mary with Princeses Elizabeth

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: UK, London, Buckingham Palace

UK, London, Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: UK, London, Buckingham Palace

UK, London, Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: King George VI and Clement Attlee, Buckingham Palace, 1945

King George VI and Clement Attlee, Buckingham Palace, 1945
Photograph of King George VI (1895-1952) and Clement Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, (1883-1967) in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, 1945

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace Stables BL18828_A

Buckingham Palace Stables BL18828_A
BUCKINGHAM PALACE STABLES, London. Interior view of the royal stables with a figure in a hat. Photographed by Bedford Lemere for Musgrave and Co in May 1905

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace 24445_009

Buckingham Palace 24445_009
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, London. Aerial view

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Admiralty Arch 1923 BL26970_009

Admiralty Arch 1923 BL26970_009
ADMIRALTY ARCH, The Mall, Westminster, London, photographed from the roof of the Grand Hotel in February 1924. Containing offices and residential accommodation

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace J060215

Buckingham Palace J060215
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, City of Westminster, London. Exterior view

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace K060091

Buckingham Palace K060091
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, London. Changing of the Guard. Soldiers marching

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Buckingham Palace K060089

Buckingham Palace K060089
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, London. Changing of the Guard. Soldiers marching

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Fly Past

Fly Past
31st May 1956: Shackletons of RAF Coastal Command at a Fly Past over Buckingham Palace at the ceremony of Trooping the Colour. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Coronation Day - With a charmingly grandmotherly smile, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother

Coronation Day - With a charmingly grandmotherly smile, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, stoops to ask an enchanted Princess Anne whether she is enjoying the RAF fly-past as members of the Royal

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Souvenir sepia photos of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Guards, Tower Bridge

Souvenir sepia photos of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Guards, Tower Bridge and a Telephone Box in London, England
Souvenir photos of tourist attractions in London, England showing scenes of Buckingham Palace, Guards, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Red Telephone Box

Background imageBuckingham Palace Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family at the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, London

Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family at the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, London
Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II during the Celebrations in London with Prince Charles and Prince William



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Buckingham Palace Collection

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarchy and has been a part of British history since 1703 and has served as an important symbol of the monarchy for centuries. The palace is located in Westminster and consists of 775 rooms, including 19 state rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. The palace also houses an extensive art collection which includes works by Rembrandt, Rubens and Canaletto. Buckingham Palace's architecture is a combination of Baroque style with neoclassical elements that give it a unique look. Its iconic façade features two wings connected by a central quadrangle with an ornate iron gate at its entrance. The palace grounds are also home to several gardens that were designed by renowned landscape architects such as Humphry Repton and Capability Brown. Buckingham Palace remains one of the most impressive in Europe today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the iconic Buckingham Palace. Our collection showcases the grandeur and elegance of one of London's most famous landmarks, capturing its intricate details and majestic beauty in vivid colors and high-quality prints. From panoramic views to close-up shots of architectural features, our collection includes a wide range of images that will appeal to anyone who loves history, architecture, or simply appreciates the timeless beauty of Buckingham Palace. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or office, or want to add some sophistication to your bedroom decor, these prints are sure to impress. Each print is carefully crafted using premium materials and printing techniques that ensure long-lasting quality and vibrant colors. With our easy-to-use online platform, you can browse through hundreds of options and find the perfect print that suits your style and budget.
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Buckingham Palace art prints are a collection of stunning images that capture the beauty and grandeur of one of the world's most iconic buildings. These prints showcase the intricate details and impressive architecture of Buckingham Palace, which has served as the official residence of British monarchs since 1837. The Great Houses Architecture collection features a range of different styles and perspectives, from close-up shots highlighting specific architectural elements to panoramic views showcasing the palace in its entirety. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates history, architecture or simply wants to add some elegance to their home decor. They make great gifts for fans of British culture or those who have visited London and fallen in love with its landmarks. Whether displayed on their own or as part of a larger gallery wall, these Buckingham Palace art prints are sure to impress and inspire all who view them.
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What Buckingham Palace (Great Houses Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Buckingham Palace art prints that showcase the stunning architecture and grandeur of this iconic Great House. You can choose from a variety of styles, including black and white photographs, vintage illustrations, and contemporary artwork. Some popular options include panoramic views of the palace's exterior, detailed close-ups of its ornate facades and gates, and portraits of members of the royal family in their regal surroundings. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to hang in your living room or a smaller print to add some elegance to your office space, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used throughout production, each print is sure to capture the beauty and majesty of Buckingham Palace in all its glory. So why not bring some royal charm into your home with one of these exquisite art prints?
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We offer a wide range of Buckingham Palace art prints that showcase the stunning architecture and grandeur of this iconic building. Our collection includes various sizes and styles to suit different preferences and budgets. The cost of our Buckingham Palace art prints varies depending on factors such as size, framing options, and materials used. We take pride in offering high-quality art prints that capture the essence of Buckingham Palace's architectural beauty. Our prints are sourced from reputable artists who use top-notch printing techniques to produce vivid, detailed images that will stand the test of time. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to adorn your living room or a thoughtful gift for an architecture enthusiast, our selection has something for everyone. We strive to provide affordable yet premium quality art prints that exceed your expectations.
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We take great care in delivering your Buckingham Palace art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork is protected during transit and arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your art print will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube for safekeeping. The tube will then be sealed with tape to prevent any damage or moisture from entering. We work with trusted shipping partners who have years of experience in handling delicate items like artwork. They will deliver your package directly to the address you provide us with, ensuring that it reaches you safely and on time. Once you receive your package, simply unroll the print and admire its beauty. We hope that our delivery process provides peace of mind knowing that your artwork is being handled with care every step of the way.