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Buckingham Collection (#20)

"Buckingham: A Royal Journey Through Time" Step into the enchanting world of Buckingham, where history and royalty intertwine

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Buckingham House 1827

Buckingham House 1827
The Palace seen from St Jamess Park - still in a very natural state, with cows ! - before the erection of the Marble Arch which stood before it from 1827 to 1851

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Buckingham House 1830S

Buckingham House 1830S
The Garden Front of the Kings Palace, at Pimlico after Nash had effected his improvements

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Buck House State Ball

Buck House State Ball
A State Ball at Buckingham Palace - Oriental guests look on with astonishment at a Royal Quadrille

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Presentation, 1892

Presentation, 1892
Debutantes emerge from the Presence Chamber into the Green Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace after being presented to Victoria

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Debutantes at Court

Debutantes at Court
Debutantes at Buckingham Palace, London, on their way to the Presence Chamber where they will be presented to Edward VII and Alexandra

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Debutante Presented

Debutante Presented
A debutante curtseys before her sovereign and his consort, the first court of Edward VII and Alexandra, held at Buckingham Palace, London

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Debutantes at Palace

Debutantes at Palace
Debutantes waiting to be received by royalty at Buckingham Palace, London

Background imageBuckingham Collection: George Villiers / 2nd Duke

George Villiers / 2nd Duke
GEORGE VILLIERS 2ND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM Also Earl of Coventry and Baron of Whaddon

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Difficulties of Travel

Difficulties of Travel
The difficulties of travel in the Middle Ages : Buckingham, on his way to fight Richard III, finds the river Severn impassible - and of course at this time bridges are few

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Drawing Room / 1892

Drawing Room / 1892
The first drawing room of the season at the foot of the grand staircase at Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Vic Sends Guards Crimea

Vic Sends Guards Crimea
From the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, Victoria says farewell to her Guards as they prepare to leave for the Crimea, to fight the Russians on her behalf

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Hy. St. Duke Buckingham

Hy. St. Duke Buckingham
HENRY STAFFORD, second duke of BUCKINGHAM

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Mary Duchess Buckingham

Mary Duchess Buckingham
MARY FAIRFAX, duchess of BUCKINGHAM, wife of George Villiers, second duke

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace
At the time of this picture, the former Buckingham House was known as the Queens Palace and occupied by George III, Charlotte his queen and the princesses

Background imageBuckingham Collection: John Duke Lauderdale

John Duke Lauderdale
JOHN MAITLAND, duke of LAUDERDALE BUCKINGHAM - Scottish statesman who enslaved his country by every mode of oppression; with his autograph

Background imageBuckingham Collection: George Duke Buckingham

George Duke Buckingham
GEORGE VILLIERS, duke of BUCKINGHAM - statesman stiff in opinion, always in the wrong, was everything by starts, and nothing long. with his autograph

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial
Queen Victoria Memorial, outside Buckingham Palace

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Duke of Buckingham 17C

Duke of Buckingham 17C
GEORGE VILLIERS, 1st DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM English statesman

Background imageBuckingham Collection: Social event in the Ball Room, Buckingham Palace, London

Social event in the Ball Room, Buckingham Palace, London
A grand social event taking place in the Ball Room of Buckingham Palace, London




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"Buckingham: A Royal Journey Through Time" Step into the enchanting world of Buckingham, where history and royalty intertwine. From Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh's iconic 1954 portrait to the historic Brudenell Magna Carta, this place is steeped in regal significance. Witness captivating moments like Queen Elizabeth II sharing a warm embrace with the Kennedys, showcasing the enduring bond between nations. The brave Gordon Highlanders stand tall, embodying strength and honor within Buckingham's walls. Indulge in retail therapy at Frederick Gorringes, London Department Store – a haven for discerning shoppers seeking luxury and elegance. Experience firsthand the magic of VE Day as the royal family joins Winston Churchill on that famous balcony, celebrating victory with their people. Love blossoms as Princess Elizabeth and Lt Philip Mountbatten announce their engagement, capturing hearts worldwide. Witness historical figures like Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin shaping destinies within these hallowed halls. Uncover tales of resistance as Mrs Pankhurst faces arrest for her relentless fight for women's rights. Feel King George VI's unwavering resolve alongside Winston Churchill during Britain's darkest hour in 1940. Finally, relish in joyous celebrations during Buckingham's grandest affair – the Royal Wedding of 1947 – uniting two souls amidst an atmosphere brimming with hope and adoration. Buckingham stands as a testament to resilience, love, courage, and tradition throughout centuries. Let its majestic aura transport you back through time while honoring its rich heritage that continues to captivate us all.