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Royal Family Collection (#57)

"Capturing the Majesty: A Glimpse into the Royal Family's History" Step back in time to 1953

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: British royal family, 1897

British royal family, 1897
British royal family and its European connections - 1897. In centre is Queen Victoria surrounded by her children and their spouses, and by some of her numerous grandchildren

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: tsar nicholas ll with his family (son, alexei and daughters, olga, maria, anastasia and tatiana)

tsar nicholas ll with his family (son, alexei and daughters, olga, maria, anastasia and tatiana) on the roof of the house in tobolsk where they were held in 1918 before being transferred to

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: The royal couple of russia, tsar nicholas ll and tsarina alexandra fyodorovna

The royal couple of russia, tsar nicholas ll and tsarina alexandra fyodorovna, walking from the assumption cathedral to the nikolayevsky palace, may 25, 1913, the boy is their son, prince alexei

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Ruassian emperor nicholas ll and his heir alexei (boy being carried)

Ruassian emperor nicholas ll and his heir alexei (boy being carried) leaving novospassky monastery, may 26, 1913

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Russian emperor, tsar nicholas ll, 1914

Russian emperor, tsar nicholas ll, 1914

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Empress alexandra and her daughters olga and tatiana after finishing the complete nursing course

Empress alexandra and her daughters olga and tatiana after finishing the complete nursing course and receiving diplomas from the international red cross, 1914

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Russian royal family: emperor nicholas ll, empress alexandra fyodorovna

Russian royal family: emperor nicholas ll, empress alexandra fyodorovna, grand duchesses (from left) maria, tatyana, olga, anastasia and crown prince alexei, 1913 or 1914

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Russian emperor, tsar nicholas ll, 1898

Russian emperor, tsar nicholas ll, 1898

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Russian empress alexandra fyodorovna, 1892

Russian empress alexandra fyodorovna, 1892

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Russian empress alexandra fyodorovna

Russian empress alexandra fyodorovna

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Russian empress alexandra fyodorovna, 1906

Russian empress alexandra fyodorovna, 1906

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Russian royal family: emperor nicholas ll, empress alexandra fyodorovna

Russian royal family: emperor nicholas ll, empress alexandra fyodorovna, grand duchesses (from left) maria, tatyana, olga, anastasia and crown prince alexei, 1913

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: The royal couple of russia, tsar nicholas ll and tsarina alexandra fyodorovna

The royal couple of russia, tsar nicholas ll and tsarina alexandra fyodorovna

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Italy, Modena, The Family of Francesco I d Este

Italy, Modena, The Family of Francesco I d Este
Justus (or Giusto) Sustermans (1597-1681), The Family of Francesco I d Este (1610-1658)

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Austria, Vienna, Portrait of Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916)

Austria, Vienna, Portrait of Emperor Francis Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916)
Austria - 19th century - Emperor Francis Joseph I (Habsburg-Lorriane) of Austria and his wife Elizabeth of Bavaria - Engraving

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Royal family performing a blood letting ritual, Room 3, Temple of Murals

Royal family performing a blood letting ritual, Room 3, Temple of Murals, Bonampak Archaeological Zone, Chiapas, Mexico, North America

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Ladies of the Royal Family

Ladies of the Royal Family
At Lo Bengulus temporary residence on the Inzingwhaine or Umzingzhone River, April 1870. Sketch 82 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines, (1859-1871)

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Holyroodhouse Palace, at the end of the Royal Mile opposite Edinburgh Castle, in

Holyroodhouse Palace, at the end of the Royal Mile opposite Edinburgh Castle, in the old section of Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Portugal, Madeira, Monte. Statue of Beato Carlos de Habsburg, Emperor Charles I of Austria

Portugal, Madeira, Monte. Statue of Beato Carlos de Habsburg, Emperor Charles I of Austria, the last Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Germany, Bamberg. Bamberg Cathedral, Tomb of the Saintly Imperial Couple, for Heinrich II

Germany, Bamberg. Bamberg Cathedral, Tomb of the Saintly Imperial Couple, for Heinrich II (Henry II) & his beloved wife, Kunigunde. (c. 1513)

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Rear view of Umaid Bhawan Palace hotel, Jodjpur, India

Rear view of Umaid Bhawan Palace hotel, Jodjpur, India

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Nostradamuss Magic Mirror

Nostradamuss Magic Mirror. Nostradamus (at right, 1503-1566) was a French physician and astrologer. Here he is using a magic mirror to foretell the future to Catherine de Medicis (1519-1589)

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Amalienborg Palace, home of the royal family, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Amalienborg Palace, home of the royal family, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Road sign with images of Royal Family, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Road sign with images of Royal Family, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Lion (Panthera leo) on termite mound

Lion (Panthera leo) on termite mound, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, East Africa, Africa

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: The Queen Mothers bedroom

The Queen Mothers bedroom, Glamis Castle, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoyal Family Collection: Jaswant Thada (Jaswant Thanda)

Jaswant Thada (Jaswant Thanda), mausoleum dedicated to the royal family, near the fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India




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"Capturing the Majesty: A Glimpse into the Royal Family's History" Step back in time to 1953, as we witness a momentous occasion at Buckingham Palace - the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The grandeur and elegance of this iconic residence serve as a fitting backdrop for this regal image. In another captivating photograph from that era, we see Queen Elizabeth II alongside the Duke of Edinburgh on their coronation day. Their radiant smiles reflect their joy and commitment to serving their nation. Delving further into history, we discover an enchanting painting by Lisa Sheridan depicting Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral in 1952. The artist beautifully captures her grace amidst nature's splendor. The union of crowns is showcased through a late 20th-century depiction illustrating the succession in Great Britain. This visual representation symbolizes continuity and strength within the royal lineage. Traveling back to Princess Elizabeth's childhood, we catch a glimpse of her riding her pony in Winsor Great Park during the 1930s. Even then, she exuded confidence and poise that would later define her reign. A significant milestone unfolds before our eyes as Elizabeth Bowes Lyon (Queen Mother) marries Duke of York (King George VI). This historic wedding forever altered not only their lives but also shaped British history. Moving forward to March 12th, 1953, HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Duke of Edinburgh grace us with their presence at Buckingham Palace. Sterling Henry Nahum Baron skillfully immortalizes this momentous occasion through his artistry. Beyond palace walls lies Ayot House - home to Her Majesty and Prince Philip during which they enjoyed leisurely morning strolls amidst picturesque gardens. These private moments reveal glimpses into their personal lives away from public scrutiny. Lastly, an exquisite portrait by Philip A de Laszlo showcases Princess Elizabeth as she embarks on her journey towards becoming Queen of the Commonwealth Realms in 1937.