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St James Palace Collection (#3)

"St. James Palace: A Historic Landmark in the Heart of London" Step back in time to c1840, as depicted in an intriguing photograph titled "The Conservative Club, St

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Courtyard of St Jamess Palace, 1900

Courtyard of St Jamess Palace, 1900. Londons oldest and most historic palace, situated on The Mall. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Interior, Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace, 1900

Interior, Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace, 1900. Londons oldest and most historic palace, situated on The Mall. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: The Council Chamber, St Jamess Palace, 1900

The Council Chamber, St Jamess Palace, 1900. Londons oldest and most historic palace, on The Mall. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, (1900)

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Proclamation of the Queen, 19th century

Proclamation of the Queen, 19th century. Queen Victoria makes a proclamation from St Jamess Palace, London. Illustration from The life and times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, (1900)

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Gateway to St Jamess Palace, London, 1900

Gateway to St Jamess Palace, London, 1900
Gateway to St Jamess Palace, The Mall, London, 1900. One of Londons oldest and most historic palaces, it is the royal residence of Princess Anne

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: St Jamess Palace, London, 20th Century

St Jamess Palace, London, 20th Century. Situated on the Mall just to the north of St Jamess Park, St Jamess Palace was commissioned by Henry VIII

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Cherries, St Jamess Palace, London, 1805

Cherries, St Jamess Palace, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: St. Jamess Palace, London, England in the reign of Queen Anne

St. Jamess Palace, London, England in the reign of Queen Anne. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1890

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Marriage of the Princess Royal and Emperor Frederick III, 25 January 1858, (c1888)

Marriage of the Princess Royal and Emperor Frederick III, 25 January 1858, (c1888). Victoria, Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Victoria, was married at the Chapel Royal, St. Jamess Palace

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: The Throne Room, St Jamess Palace, London, c1888

The Throne Room, St Jamess Palace, London, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Marriage of Queen Victoria, 1840 (c1850s)

Marriage of Queen Victoria, 1840 (c1850s). The Queen married her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in the Chapel Royal at St James Palace on 10 February 1840

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Marriage of Queen Victoria and Albert, Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace, 10th February, 1840, (1899)

Marriage of Queen Victoria and Albert, Chapel Royal, St Jamess Palace, 10th February, 1840, (1899)
Marriage of Queen Victoria and Albert, Chapel Royal in St Jamess Palace, 10th February, 1840, (1899). An engraving from James Taylors The Victorian Empire, William Mackenzie, (London, 1899)

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: St James Palace and Park, London, showing formal planting of trees in avenues, 1750

St James Palace and Park, London, showing formal planting of trees in avenues, 1750. Men and women take the air and saunter along the walks in conversation

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: The Plagues of England, or the Jacobites Folly, published by Thomas Ewart, 1745 (etching)

The Plagues of England, or the Jacobites Folly, published by Thomas Ewart, 1745 (etching)
XJF867800 The Plagues of England, or the Jacobites Folly, published by Thomas Ewart, 1745 (etching) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: BM 1868, 0808.3779); English

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: The Invasion or Perkins Triumph - a Protestant Print, inscrib d to all true lovers

The Invasion or Perkins Triumph - a Protestant Print, inscrib d to all true lovers
XJF867799 The Invasion or Perkins Triumph - a Protestant Print, inscrib d to all true lovers of their Religion and Liberty, 1745 (etching) by English School

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: The Death of the Emperor William, the Memorial Service at the German Chapel Royal, St

The Death of the Emperor William, the Memorial Service at the German Chapel Royal, St
THE DEATH OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM, THE MEMORIAL SERVICE AT THE GERMAN CHAPEL ROYAL, ST. JAMESs PALACE, LONDON, UK, Britain, United Kingdom, U.K. Great Britain, 1888 engraving

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Sequel to the Battle of Temple Bar, Presenting Loyal Address at St. Jamess Palace

Sequel to the Battle of Temple Bar, Presenting Loyal Address at St. Jamess Palace, 1769

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: Chimney piece in the Ambassadors Room, St. Jamess Palace, by Messrs. Morris

Chimney piece in the Ambassadors Room, St. Jamess Palace, by Messrs. Morris and Co. London, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: View of Horse Guards and Whitehall, c. 1750 (oil on canvas)

View of Horse Guards and Whitehall, c. 1750 (oil on canvas)
XOS1766115 View of Horse Guards and Whitehall, c.1750 (oil on canvas) by Anonymous; 65.4x92.7 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: St. Jamess Palace. Print Hollar, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain

St. Jamess Palace. Print Hollar, London, England, engraving 19th century, Britain, UK

Background imageSt James Palace Collection: LONDON: GRAND COUNCIL. The Grand Council Chamber at St. James Palace, London, England

LONDON: GRAND COUNCIL. The Grand Council Chamber at St. James Palace, London, England. Aquatint, 1808-10, by Augustus Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson




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"St. James Palace: A Historic Landmark in the Heart of London" Step back in time to c1840, as depicted in an intriguing photograph titled "The Conservative Club, St. Jamess Street, London. " This captivating image by Woods transports us to a bygone era when this iconic palace stood tall amidst the bustling streets of the city. One of its most significant moments was undoubtedly "The Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at St. Jamess Palace" in 1840. This grand occasion marked a union that would shape history and leave an indelible mark on British monarchy. Fast forward to 1933, where we witness another historical event through an unknown photographer's lens - "The Irish Guards leaving St. James Palace after Changing Guard. " The palace served as a backdrop for countless ceremonial traditions that have been cherished throughout generations. Speaking of tradition, who can forget the timeless spectacle known as the "Changing of the Guard"? At St. Jamess Palace, this age-old ritual continues to captivate visitors from around the world with its pomp and pageantry. Delve deeper into history with lithographic evidence showcasing King Edward VIIs commitment to Scotland's Church security - "His Majesty subscribing the Oath for Security of Church of Scotland. " Such acts exemplify how St. James Palace played a pivotal role not only in English affairs but also across Britain. Artistic renditions like plate ten from "Original Views of London as It Is" (1842) offer glimpses into architectural beauty and urban landscapes surrounding St. James Palace during its prime years. Meanwhile, engravings such as "The City Apprentice at St Jamess" depict scenes filled with life and activity within proximity to this historic landmark – reminding us that it has always been more than just a regal residence; it is woven into everyday life too. Capture breathtaking views down Pall Mall through an oil painting aptly named "View down Pall Mall from St. James Palace.