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Victoria Collection (#3)

"Victoria: A Tapestry of History, Nature, and Majesty" In the enchanting darkness of a December night in 2016

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria and Her Children

Queen Victoria and Her Children
The Royal Family of England. Queen Victoria and Her Children. Date: ca. 1877

Background imageVictoria Collection: Brandenburg gate procession: Berlin royal wedding 1913

Brandenburg gate procession: Berlin royal wedding 1913
King George V and the Kaiser, Queen Mary and the Kaiserin on their arrival, immediately passing through the Brandenburg gate.The occasion of the royal visit was the marriage of Princess VIKTORIA

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria on her wedding day

Queen Victoria on her wedding day

Background imageVictoria Collection: Wedding of George V

Wedding of George V
Wedding of King George V, then Duke of York, to Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, later Queen Mary on 6 July 1893. The couple are attended by numerous bridesmaids

Background imageVictoria Collection: Connaught Gardens at Sidmouth, East Devon

Connaught Gardens at Sidmouth, East Devon
View of Connaught Gardens at Sidmouth, East Devon, with an array of flowers in flowerbeds, with trees in the background. The gardens were named after the Duke of Connaught

Background imageVictoria Collection: Princess Alice of Greece

Princess Alice of Greece
Princess Alice of Battenberg, Princess Andrew of Greece (1885-1969), c. 1916. Alice was the daughter of Princess Victoria of Hesse and Prince Louis of Battenberg, and is the mother of Prince Philip

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria and children in mourning at Windsor

Queen Victoria and children in mourning at Windsor
Queen Victoria with her daughters, Vicky (Crown Princess of Prussia, standing behind), Alice (kneeling) and her son Prince Alfred, mourning Prince Albert

Background imageVictoria Collection: Captain Charles Upham

Captain Charles Upham
Portrait of double VC winner, Captain Charles Upham (). Born in New Zealand, Upham was a sheep farmer who distinguished himself during World War Two on two occasions

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria at her desk

Queen Victoria at her desk
Photographic study of Queen Victoria at her writing desk. Taken in 1882, a framed portrait of her late husband Prince Albert on the desk

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria / Dachshund

Queen Victoria / Dachshund
QUEEN VICTORIA Queen Victoria pictured at her desk, c.1865 in the company of one of her dachshunds, possibly Waldie

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria travelling over the Tay bridge

Queen Victoria travelling over the Tay bridge
Queen Victoria crossing the Tay Bridge, Dundee. Later that year the Tay bridge collapsed while a train was crossing resulting in the deaths of 75 people

Background imageVictoria Collection: Inauguration of Wellington College

Inauguration of Wellington College
The arrival of Queen Victoria at Wellington College for the inauguration of the school in Feburary 1859. The school, situated about twelve miles south of Windsor

Background imageVictoria Collection: Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia

Crimson Rosella, Platycercus elegans, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia

Background imageVictoria Collection: Exterior of a row of beach huts painted in bright primary colours, Brighton Beach

Exterior of a row of beach huts painted in bright primary colours, Brighton Beach, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageVictoria Collection: Victorias Dogs

Victorias Dogs
Three of her dogs - Dash, Hector and Nero - and a lory

Background imageVictoria Collection: Royal Victoria Dock

Royal Victoria Dock
The Royal Victoria Dock, (1855 - 1981), at Plaistow Marshes, east London, was well known for its meat trade, especially with South America

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria
QUEEN VICTORIA Circa 1897

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria and family, Diamond Jubilee

Queen Victoria and family, Diamond Jubilee
Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901) surrounded by some of her family to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee

Background imageVictoria Collection: Maps / Australia 1854

Maps / Australia 1854
Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victoria / Cabinet

Queen Victoria / Cabinet
QUEEN VICTORIA As Empress of India, 1887

Background imageVictoria Collection: Koala bear, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Koala bear, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageVictoria Collection: Marriage of Victoria

Marriage of Victoria
The marriage of Queen Victoria to her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Date: 10 February 1840

Background imageVictoria Collection: Victoria College, Alexandria - Quadrangle

Victoria College, Alexandria - Quadrangle
A view through the arcading of the Quadrangle at Victoria College, Alexandria, Egypt

Background imageVictoria Collection: Braemar Gathering, tossing the caber

Braemar Gathering, tossing the caber
Scene at the annual Braemar Gathering, showing McIntosh of Partick tossing the caber. Braemar in Scotland holds an annual Highland Games Gathering on the first Saturday in September

Background imageVictoria Collection: The Clock Tower, Victoria Station, Pimlico, London

The Clock Tower, Victoria Station, Pimlico, London
The Clock Tower ( Little Ben ), Victoria Station, Pimlico, London. Behind is the Royal Standard Music Hall, built (in 1886) on the site of the Royal Standard Hotel which was built in 1832

Background imageVictoria Collection: Victoria / Disraeli / Tog

Victoria / Disraeli / Tog
Queen Victoria with Benjamin Disraeli at Hughenden

Background imageVictoria Collection: Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls on the River Zambesi in South Africa

Background imageVictoria Collection: Portraits of Royal Dogs

Portraits of Royal Dogs
Portraits of Queen Victorias Stag Hounds. Left to Right: Troilus, Truant, Dragsman, Truman, Rummemede & Traveller

Background imageVictoria Collection: Robert Lindsay at Alma

Robert Lindsay at Alma
Lieut. Robert Lindsay of the 1st Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards leads a charge against the Russian Batteries. He was awarded the Victoria Cross

Background imageVictoria Collection: Siege of Lucknow

Siege of Lucknow
Lieutenant Macpherson leads a a charge by the 78th Highlanders to capture enemy guns at Lucknow. He was awarded the Victoria Cross

Background imageVictoria Collection: Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls
Livingstone, Zambia

Background imageVictoria Collection: Australia, Western Australia, Perth. Kings Park. Queen Victoria monument. Fraser Avenue

Australia, Western Australia, Perth. Kings Park. Queen Victoria monument. Fraser Avenue, Lemon-scented gum tree lined road (Corymbia citriodora), planted in 1938. Swan River in distance

Background imageVictoria Collection: Women working during the First World War

Women working during the First World War. Above: in a weapons factory, filling shells with explosives. Below: an outdoor scene with a woman bus conductor

Background imageVictoria Collection: Warrnambool, Australia

Warrnambool, Australia
Koroit Street, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia

Background imageVictoria Collection: Victoria Diamond Jubilee celebration bookmark

Victoria Diamond Jubilee celebration bookmark
A beautifully embroidered silk bookmark to commemorate Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee

Background imageVictoria Collection: Poster for the London to Paris railway

Poster for the London to Paris railway, with six regular departures every day and night between Victoria, Newhaven, Southampton, Le Havre, Dieppe, and the Gare St Lazare, Paris

Background imageVictoria Collection: The pier at Entebbe, Uganda - Lake Victoria

The pier at Entebbe, Uganda - Lake Victoria
The pier at Entebbe, Uganda on the shore of Lake Victoria with the steam ferryboats Clement Hill (on left) which was in service between 1906-36 and either the Winifred or Sybil (on the right)

Background imageVictoria Collection: Grosvenor Hotel - adjoining Victoria Station, London

Grosvenor Hotel - adjoining Victoria Station, London
The Grosvenor Hotel - adjoining Victoria Station, Pimlico, London

Background imageVictoria Collection: The Victoria Terminus, Bombay

The Victoria Terminus, Bombay, opened in 1929 by the Governor of Bombay, Sire Frederich Sykes. The train station served the main lines of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway

Background imageVictoria Collection: Queen Victorias First Council, Kensington Palace, 1837

Queen Victorias First Council, Kensington Palace, 1837
Engraving showing Queen Victoria holding her first council with the British government, eleven am on the morning of her accession, 20th June 1837

Background imageVictoria Collection: The Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1838

The Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1838
Engraving showing the Coronation of Queen Victoria at Westminster Abbey, 28th June 1838

Background imageVictoria Collection: Awarding Victoria Cross

Awarding Victoria Cross
His Majesty King George V investing 2nd Lieutenant C.L. Cox of the 150th Field Co. R.E. with the Victoria Cross at the 2nd Army Headquarters, Blendecques, France

Background imageVictoria Collection: Crucifixion, Victoria, Gozo, Malta, Europe

Crucifixion, Victoria, Gozo, Malta, Europe

Background imageVictoria Collection: Aerial view of the Citadel, Victoria or Rabat, Gozo Island, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Aerial view of the Citadel, Victoria or Rabat, Gozo Island, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageVictoria Collection: View over Hong Kong from Victoria Peak, the illuminated skyline of Central sits below The Peak

View over Hong Kong from Victoria Peak, the illuminated skyline of Central sits below The Peak, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imageVictoria Collection: Colonel Redvers Buller at Inhlobane, Zulu War, 1879

Colonel Redvers Buller at Inhlobane, Zulu War, 1879
Illustration showing Colonel (later General) Sir Redvers Henry Buller (1839-1908) (centre, on horse) rescuing Captain D Arcy during a skirmish with Zulu warriors on Inhlobane Mountain, 1879

Background imageVictoria Collection: Halls Gap, The Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Halls Gap, The Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageVictoria Collection: Beach huts at Brighton Beach, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Beach huts at Brighton Beach, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific




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"Victoria: A Tapestry of History, Nature, and Majesty" In the enchanting darkness of a December night in 2016, two little blue penguins find solace on the rocks at St Kilda breakwater. Their silhouettes dance against the mesmerizing backdrop of Melbourne city lights, showcasing the captivating beauty of Victoria, Australia. This breathtaking image became a joint winner in the COP26 Countdown Photo Competition 2021. Delving into history, we encounter Queen Victoria herself. Her reign marked an era of grandeur and influence that echoes through time. The intricate branches of her family tree in 1897 reveal a lineage intertwined with power and legacy. Venturing further back to the 1800s, we discover Victoria province in Australia—a land rich with stories waiting to be unveiled. From its vibrant cities to its serene landscapes, this region has witnessed countless tales unfold over centuries. The majestic Pipe Organ at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne stands as a testament to both artistry and devotion. Its resounding melodies have filled hearts with awe for generations. Shifting gears from music to aviation, we stumble upon Michael O'Leary's poster—an emblematic representation of ambition taking flight amidst Victorian skies. Returning our gaze to royalty once more, we find ourselves captivated by Queen Victoria's regal presence. Her grace and strength continue to inspire admiration even today. Across oceans lies another jewel named Victoria—the Fairmont Empress Hotel nestled within James Bay Inner Harbour on Vancouver Island. This architectural marvel invites visitors into a world where elegance meets natural splendor. Nature enthusiasts are drawn towards Wilsons Promontory National Park where wombats roam freely amidst breathtaking vistas—proof that harmony between wildlife and humans is possible even in Pacific lands like Victoria. Symbolism takes shape through the Royal Coat of Arms—a proud emblem representing heritage and tradition that resonates deeply within every corner of this remarkable place called Victoria.