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Osborne Collection (page 6)

Osborne House, a majestic residence nestled on the Isle of Wight, holds an intriguing history that intertwines with the lives of notable figures

Background imageOsborne Collection: Osborne North East. Residence Majesty Isle of Wight

Osborne North East. Residence Majesty Isle of Wight
Osborne, - from the North East. The Residence of Her Majesty. Isle of Wight; Frank Mason Good (English, 1839 - 1928); Isle of Wight, England; about 1866; Albumen silver print

Background imageOsborne Collection: Sir George Osborne Morgan, 1St Baronet, 1826 A

Sir George Osborne Morgan, 1St Baronet, 1826 A

Background imageOsborne Collection: Thomas Osborne, 1St Duke Of Leeds, Earl Of Danby And Marquess Of Carmarthen, 1631 To 1712

Thomas Osborne, 1St Duke Of Leeds, Earl Of Danby And Marquess Of Carmarthen, 1631 To 1712. English Statesman. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green Published London 1893

Background imageOsborne Collection: Peregrine Osborne 2Nd Duke Of Leeds 1659 - 1729 English Tory Politician From The Book A Catalogue

Peregrine Osborne 2Nd Duke Of Leeds 1659 - 1729 English Tory Politician From The Book A Catalogue Of Royal And Noble Authors Volume Iv Published 1806

Background imageOsborne Collection: Thomas Osborne 1St Duke Of Leeds Earl Of Danby 1631 - 1712 English Statesman From The Book A

Thomas Osborne 1St Duke Of Leeds Earl Of Danby 1631 - 1712 English Statesman From The Book A Catalogue Of Royal And Noble Authors Volume Iv Published 1806

Background imageOsborne Collection: The Royal Family At Osborne House, Isle Of Wight, When Albert Edward, Prince Of Wales

The Royal Family At Osborne House, Isle Of Wight, When Albert Edward, Prince Of Wales, Future King Edward Vii Was Sixteen

Background imageOsborne Collection: Glen Osborne & Matt Pini

Glen Osborne & Matt Pini
Glen Osborne and Matt Pini New Zealand V Italy 14 October 1999 Date: 14 October 1999

Background imageOsborne Collection: Queen Victoria with her great-grandchild

Queen Victoria with her great-grandchild
Queen Victoria was particularly fond of her great-grandchildren and liked nothing more than to have them about her. This photograph taken at Osborne House, Isle of Wight

Background imageOsborne Collection: Glorious L Battery, Gunner Derbyshire, Driver Osborne

Glorious L Battery, Gunner Derbyshire, Driver Osborne
Three members of " L" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, which gallantly maintained fire using three guns against surprise fire from a strong German force comprising ten field guns

Background imageOsborne Collection: Gladys Osborne Leonard and Sir Oliver Lodge

Gladys Osborne Leonard and Sir Oliver Lodge
Gladys Osborne Leonard, trance medium, and Sir Oliver Lodge, scientist and psychical researcher. Date: 20th century

Background imageOsborne Collection: Princess Alice and Louis depart after wedding

Princess Alice and Louis depart after wedding
Following their wedding at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, Princess Alice, daughter of Queen Victoria, and Prince Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt leave by carriage for nearby St Clare

Background imageOsborne Collection: The Eighth Pylon, Karnak, Thebes, c1911. Watercolour over pencil. Augustus Osborne Lamplough

The Eighth Pylon, Karnak, Thebes, c1911. Watercolour over pencil. Augustus Osborne Lamplough (1877-1930), British artist. Egypt Ancient Egyptian Archaeology Ruins

Background imageOsborne Collection: The Exile by Lloyd Osborne & Austin Strong starring M Harvey

The Exile by Lloyd Osborne & Austin Strong starring M Harvey
The Exile by Lloyd Osborne (18681947) and Austin Strong (18811952). First produced at the Royalty Theatre in London on 9th May 1903. The play and poster represent Napoleon on St Helena

Background imageOsborne Collection: Music cover, Sailing Home, by Charles Osborne

Music cover, Sailing Home, by Charles Osborne
Music cover, Sailing Home, words and music by Charles Osborne, performed by Wilton Smart. circa 1890

Background imageOsborne Collection: Royal Cradle, Swiss Cottage, Osborne House, Isle of Wight

Royal Cradle, Swiss Cottage, Osborne House, Isle of Wight
The Royal Cradle, Swiss Cottage, Osborne House, Isle of Wight - made for Queen Victorias daughter Victoria, the Princess Royal and eldest of her nine children, in 1840. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageOsborne Collection: Osborne House

Osborne House - View over lawn to House. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. Osborne House is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK

Background imageOsborne Collection: Music cover, Sailing Home

Music cover, Sailing Home by Charles Osborne, sung by Wilton Smart. circa late 19th century

Background imageOsborne Collection: Ralph Bernal-Osborne

Ralph Bernal-Osborne
RALPH BERNAL-OSBORNE politician, noted for his wit which he aimed impartially at his fellow Liberals or the opposing party. Date: 1808 - 1882

Background imageOsborne Collection: MARY READ (102+)

MARY READ (102+)
MARY READ Resident of West Cowes, Isle of Wight, twice married, mother of eleven : she lived 102, perhaps 104 years, and visited Victoria at Osborne Date: 1749? - 1851

Background imageOsborne Collection: Hastings Monument

Hastings Monument
WARREN HASTINGS Monument raised by John Osborne to the Governor General of India. Date: 1732 - 1818

Background imageOsborne Collection: Tenth Duke of Leeds

Tenth Duke of Leeds
GEORGE GODOLPHIN OSBORNE, tenth duke of LEEDS Date: circa 1906

Background imageOsborne Collection: English International football team 1922-1923

English International football team 1922-1923. Back row: Osborne, Moss, Taylor, Grimsdell, Harrow. Front row: Mercer, Smith, Seed, Wilson, Chambers, Williams. Date: 1922-1923

Background imageOsborne Collection: James Bridie

James Bridie
JAMES BRIDIE (pseudonym of Osborne Henry Mavor) Scottish dramatist Date: 1888 - 1951




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Osborne House, a majestic residence nestled on the Isle of Wight, holds an intriguing history that intertwines with the lives of notable figures. Built as a retreat for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, it became synonymous with their reign and enduring love. In 1893, a captivating photograph captures Queen Victoria alongside King George and Queen Mary at Osborne House. The image showcases the regal elegance that emanated from this grand estate. It was here that both British and Russian Royal Families found solace in each other's company during their visits. Princess Alice's presence is also etched into Osborne's narrative. She is seen standing beside Grand Duke Louis of Hesse, her husband, capturing a moment frozen in time. However, not all moments were filled with joy; there were times when grief cast its shadow over these hallowed grounds. A poignant picture depicts Queen Victoria and her children draped in mourning attire at Windsor Castle after Prince Albert's passing. Beyond its royal associations, it has witnessed various events throughout history. From the bustling streets of Gosport to the serene shores of Meadfoot in Torquay – England boasts many locations connected to this iconic place. Interestingly enough, Gladys Osborne Leonard made her mark within these walls but through an entirely different lens - as a trance medium. Her extraordinary abilities brought spiritual connections to life within this historic setting. Naval Cadets also left their indelible footprints on Osborne's path towards immortality. Their training echoed through its corridors as they prepared for future endeavors serving their country at sea. Legend has it that an enigmatic creature known as "The Osborne Serpent" once roamed these lands—a tale whispered among locals who still recount spine-tingling encounters even today. Lastly, we cannot forget the somber day when Queen Victoria bid farewell to this beloved haven forevermore. As her funeral procession departed from Osborne House amidst tears shed by those who cherished her deeply, a chapter closed on an era that will forever be etched in history.