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Queen Victoria Collection (#6)

"Queen Victoria: The Iconic Monarch of an Era" Step into the world of Queen Victoria, a remarkable ruler who left an indelible mark on history

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Sergeant's sash, Somerset Light Infantry (colour photo)

The Sergeant's sash, Somerset Light Infantry (colour photo)
8668615 The Sergeant's sash, Somerset Light Infantry (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sergeant's sash, Somerset Light Infantry)

Background imageQueen Victoria 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
955245 The Royal family at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, when Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, future King Edward VII was sixteen

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Statue of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) (bronze)

Statue of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) (bronze)
YOU4418584 Statue of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) (bronze); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statue of Queen Victoria (1819-1901)

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The royal visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Ireland

The royal visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Ireland
3586404 The royal visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Ireland; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the royal visit of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert (1819-1861) to Ireland

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Buffalo Bill and the Queen Victoria at the Will West Show of the great American Exhibition

Buffalo Bill and the Queen Victoria at the Will West Show of the great American Exhibition
AIS5393468 Buffalo Bill and the Queen Victoria at the Will West Show of the great American Exhibition, 1887 (engraving)The Sioux Chief Red Shirt, presented to the Queen

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Victoria's Coronation (coloured lith)

Queen Victoria's Coronation (coloured lith)
CH44580 Queen Victoria's Coronation (coloured lith); Private Collection; (add.info.: Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain;); Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Embroidered handkerchiefs, mid 19th century

Embroidered handkerchiefs, mid 19th century
BAL1377 Embroidered handkerchiefs, mid 19th century; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: 'The Prince Consort's Oak', planted by Her Majesty in the Flemish farm, near Windsor... 1862

"The Prince Consort's Oak", planted by Her Majesty in the Flemish farm, near Windsor... 1862
"The Prince Consort's Oak", planted by Her Majesty in the Flemish farm, near Windsor, as a memorial of the late Prince Consort, 1862

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Inauguration of the statue of the late Prince Consort, in the presence of Her Majesty, ... 1864

Inauguration of the statue of the late Prince Consort, in the presence of Her Majesty, ... 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
Inauguration of the statue of the late Prince Consort, in the presence of Her Majesty, at Perth, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Keeley Halswell

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Her Majesty, en route for Scotland, at Dunbar Station, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty, en route for Scotland, at Dunbar Station, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty, en route for Scotland, at Dunbar Station, 1858....a monster train of excursionists, under the guidance of Mr

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Leeds - the Town Clerk reading the Address to Her Majesty in the Townhall

The Queen's Visit to Leeds - the Town Clerk reading the Address to Her Majesty in the Townhall, 1858. Queen Victoria visits the newly-opened town hall at Leeds in Yorkshire

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Victoria Visiting the Tomb of Frederick the Great, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Queen Victoria Visiting the Tomb of Frederick the Great, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Queen Victoria Visiting the Tomb of Frederick the Great, 1858. Her Majesty and the Prince Consort, during their recent visit to Prussia, inspected the tomb of Frederick the Great

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Her Majesty leaving Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Smyth

Her Majesty leaving Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Smyth
Her Majesty leaving Cherbourg, 1858. Queen Victoria returns to England on the Royal Yacht....a farewell visit was paid by the Emperor and Empress;

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Cherbourg Fetes - Tents at the Railway Station, Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Cherbourg Fetes - Tents at the Railway Station, Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Cherbourg Fetes - Tents at the Railway Station, Cherbourg, 1858. Near the railway station was a sort of small "Camp de Chalons

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Cherbourg Fetes - Arrival of Her Majesty at Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Cherbourg Fetes - Arrival of Her Majesty at Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Cherbourg Fetes - Arrival of Her Majesty at Cherbourg, 1858. When the Queen [Victoria] and her suite arrived at Cherbourg there were great demonstrations on shore

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Cherbourg Fetes - the Royal Yacht passing the Needles, 1858. Creator: Richard Principal Leitch

The Cherbourg Fetes - the Royal Yacht passing the Needles, 1858. Creator: Richard Principal Leitch
The Cherbourg Fetes - the Royal Yacht passing the Needles, 1858. Queen Victoria travels to France. On Thursday week the Victoria and Albert, on her way to Cherbourg

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Terrible; Valorous; Royal Albert, 131, Flag of Vice-Admiral Lyons... 1858. Creator: Unknown

Terrible; Valorous; Royal Albert, 131, Flag of Vice-Admiral Lyons... 1858. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty en route for Cherbourg, 1858. Queen Victoria visits the French emperor with her escort squadron. Terrible; Valorous; Royal Albert, 131

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Her Majesty en route for Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty en route for Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty en route for Cherbourg, 1858. Queen Victoria travels...to visit the Emperor and Empress of the French at Cherbourg

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Torchlight Demonstration of Firemen at Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Torchlight Demonstration of Firemen at Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Torchlight Demonstration of Firemen at Fredericton, New Brunswick, [Canada], 1858....a demonstration...in honour of Queen Victoria's birthday...[one of] the many proofs of the loyalty of our

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - the Departure from Warwick Castle, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - the Departure from Warwick Castle, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - the Departure from Warwick Castle, 1858. At half-past four o'clock her Majesty took her departure from Warwick Castle

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Address of the Interim Managers to Her... 1858

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Address of the Interim Managers to Her... 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Address of the Interim Managers to Her Majesty in the Great Gallery of Aston Hall, 1858. Queen Victoria opens a public amenity

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Her Majesty Planting an Oak in the Grounds of Warwick Castle

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Her Majesty Planting an Oak in the Grounds of Warwick Castle, 1858. The Queen, taking the Earl of Warwick's arm

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Her Majesty's Bedroom, Stoneleigh Abbey, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Her Majesty's Bedroom, Stoneleigh Abbey, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Her Majesty's Bedroom, Stoneleigh Abbey, 1858. Her Majesty honoured Lord Leigh by sleeping at his family mansion, Stoneleigh Abbey

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Birmingham Corporation Address to Her... 1858

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Birmingham Corporation Address to Her... 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Birmingham Corporation Address to Her Majesty in the Townhalll, 1858

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Arrival of Her Majesty at Stoneleigh Abbey, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Arrival of Her Majesty at Stoneleigh Abbey, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Arrival of Her Majesty at Stoneleigh Abbey, 1858. There are few who require to be told what a fine baronial residence is this old abbey

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Plan and arrangements of the rifle-shooting contest on Wimbledon Common, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Plan and arrangements of the rifle-shooting contest on Wimbledon Common, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Plan and arrangements of the rifle-shooting contest on Wimbledon Common, 1860. National Rifle Association event in London

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Review by Her Majesty of Rifle Volunteers at Edinburgh: view looking towards... 1860

The Review by Her Majesty of Rifle Volunteers at Edinburgh: view looking towards... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Review by Her Majesty of Rifle Volunteers at Edinburgh: view looking towards Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags, 1860. From a sketch by B. Clayton

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Queen Victoria, 1840s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Queen Victoria, 1840s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Queen Victoria, 1840s, (2023). Victoria (1819-1901) came to the throne aged just 18. She was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 until her death

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Royal Visit to the East End: the Queen declaring the new wing of the London Hospital open

The Royal Visit to the East End: the Queen declaring the new wing of the London Hospital open, 1876. Creator: C.R
The Royal Visit to the East End: the Queen declaring the new wing of the London Hospital open, 1876. The Duke of Cambridge, president of the hospital, the Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to the East End of London: Triumphal Arch in Whitechapel-Road, 1876

The Queen's Visit to the East End of London: Triumphal Arch in Whitechapel-Road, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to the East End of London: Triumphal Arch in Whitechapel-Road, 1876. Her Majesty went...to open the new wing of the London Hospital buildings in Whitechapel-road

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to the East End of London: Trophy in Whitechapel-Road, 1876. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Visit to the East End of London: Trophy in Whitechapel-Road, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to the East End of London: Trophy in Whitechapel-Road, 1876. Her Majesty went...to open the new wing of the London Hospital buildings in Whitechapel-road

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The London Hospital in 1753 - from an old print, 1876. Creator: Unknown

The London Hospital in 1753 - from an old print, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The London Hospital in 1753 - from an old print, 1876. Her Majesty having expressed a hope that her visit to open the "Grocers Company's Wing" might result in substantial benefit to

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen at the Concert in the Royal Albert Hall, 1876. Creator: C.R

The Queen at the Concert in the Royal Albert Hall, 1876. Creator: C.R
The Queen at the Concert in the Royal Albert Hall, 1876. Queen Victoria...entered the Royal box punctually at four o'clock, the immense assemblage rising to receive her with all due respect

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Sketches of the Royal Procession at the Opening of Parliament, 1876. The Carriages; God save the Queen [Victoria]; The Queen at the Peers entrance'

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen Opening Parliament: Procession in the Peers Corridor, 1876. Creator: Unknown

The Queen Opening Parliament: Procession in the Peers Corridor, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The Queen Opening Parliament: Procession in the Peers Corridor, 1876. Queen Victoria...accompanied by their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Cherbourg Fetes - the 'Pera' with Members of the House of Commons, leaving Southampton, 1858

The Cherbourg Fetes - the "Pera" with Members of the House of Commons, leaving Southampton, 1858. British politicians travel to France

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Her Majesty inspecting the Aldershott Division at Frimley, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty inspecting the Aldershott Division at Frimley, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty inspecting the Aldershott Division at Frimley, 1858....the whole division consisted of eleven regiments of infantry, two regiments of cavalry, twenty-four guns, a detachment of engineers

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Queen's Visit to Leeds - Ormolu Writing Table Suite for Her Majesty, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Visit to Leeds - Ormolu Writing Table Suite for Her Majesty, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Leeds - Ormolu Writing Table Suite for Her Majesty, 1858. On the occasion of the Queen's late visit to Leeds a writing-table

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Her Majesty's Drawingroom at Buckingham Palace, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Her Majesty's Drawingroom at Buckingham Palace, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Her Majesty's Drawingroom at Buckingham Palace, 1876. The...ceremony of personally introducing ladies to the Queen, beside whom stand their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Cherbourg Fetes - Triumphal Arch at Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Cherbourg Fetes - Triumphal Arch at Cherbourg, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Cherbourg Fetes - Triumphal Arch at Cherbourg, 1858. Queen Victoria visits Emperor Napoleon III. The arch which forms the subject of our Engraving stood about a hundred yards behind the Imperial

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Review of Rifle Volunteers by the Queen at Edinburgh - the Troops marching past Her Majesty

The Review of Rifle Volunteers by the Queen at Edinburgh - the Troops marching past Her Majesty, 1860 Creator: Unknown
The Review of Rifle Volunteers by the Queen at Edinburgh - the Troops marching past Her Majesty, 1860. From a sketch by B. Clayton

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Brass Gun presented by the Emperor Napoleon to Her Majesty the Queen, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Brass Gun presented by the Emperor Napoleon to Her Majesty the Queen, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Brass Gun presented by the Emperor Napoleon to Her Majesty the Queen, 1858....the piece was brought into the quadrangle of the Castle...unlimbered and placed immediately before the grand entrance

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Great Rifle-shooting Match on Wimbledon Common - Her Majesty firing the first shot, 1860

The Great Rifle-shooting Match on Wimbledon Common - Her Majesty firing the first shot, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Great Rifle-shooting Match on Wimbledon Common [in London] - Her Majesty firing the first shot, 1860. Queen Victoria inaugurates the meeting of the National Rifle Association by firing the first

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Turner Prize Plate won by the St. George's Volunteer Corps, 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Turner Prize Plate won by the St. George's Volunteer Corps, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Turner Prize Plate won by the St. George's Volunteer Corps, 1860. The achievements of the St. George's Rifle Corps, comparatively a small body

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Inauguration of the National Rifle Match - the Queen receiving the address of the Nationa... 1860

Inauguration of the National Rifle Match - the Queen receiving the address of the Nationa... 1860. Creator: Unknown
Inauguration of the National Rifle Match - the Queen receiving the address of the National Rifle Association, 1860. Shooting competition on Wimbledon Common in London

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Diamond Jubilee: Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, c1900. Creator: W.D

The Diamond Jubilee: Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, c1900. Creator: W.D
The Diamond Jubilee: Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, c1900. Queen Victoria celebrates 60 years on the throne, 22 June 1897....the steps of St

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Visit of Li Hung Chang to the Queen at Osborne, c1900. Creator: George Henry Grenville Manton

Visit of Li Hung Chang to the Queen at Osborne, c1900. Creator: George Henry Grenville Manton
Visit of Li Hung Chang to the Queen at Osborne, c1900. Chinese diplomat Li Hongzhang, Viceroy of Zhili, with Queen Victoria at Osborne House in 1896....he failed to give the extensive orders for

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Marriage of the Princess Maud of Wales, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Marriage of the Princess Maud of Wales, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Marriage of the Princess Maud of Wales, c1900. The marriage of Princess Maud of Wales to her [first] cousin, Prince Charles of Denmark [later King Haakon VII of Norway]




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"Queen Victoria: The Iconic Monarch of an Era" Step into the world of Queen Victoria, a remarkable ruler who left an indelible mark on history. Buckingham Palace, her official London residence, stands as a testament to her reign's grandeur and power. In this captivating photograph from c1890, we catch a glimpse herself - regal and poised. But it was not just in London that she made her mark. Osborne House, nestled on the Isle of Wight in England's scenic landscape, served as her beloved home away from the bustling capital. Here she found solace and tranquility amidst its picturesque surroundings. The Royal Saloon No. 233 transports us back to 1909 when Queen Victoria's legacy still lingered in the air. This luxurious carriage carried dignitaries and royalty alike with elegance befitting Her Majesty. In 1887, during her Diamond Jubilee celebrations, "God Save The Queen" echoed through every corner of the nation. A printed jubilee version became a cherished memento for many loyal subjects. Renowned artist Max Beerbohm immortalized Mr Tennyson reading his heartfelt poem "In Memoriam" dedicated to his sovereign in 1904 – a poignant tribute capturing both grief and admiration. The Diamond Jubilee Poster for Westbourne serves as a vibrant reminder of the festivities that swept across Britain in 1897 – celebrating sixty years of Queen Victoria's extraordinary reign. Even everyday objects paid homage to this iconic monarch; a ceramic moustache cup commemorating Victorias Diamond Jubilee reminds us how deeply ingrained she was within society’s fabric. One cannot forget one of the most significant events during Queen Victoria's rule – The Opening of the Great Exhibition in 1851-52 depicted vividly on canvas. It showcased technological progress while symbolizing Britain’s dominance under her reign.