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[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Fine unsigned hand tinted cabinet portrait photograph, by W & D Downey, showing the Queen three quarters length, in profile, with her arms folded in front of her, standing in front of a purple and gold throne, 6½" x 4½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  41255      £250

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VICTORIA-41247-1.jpg THE QUEEN WITH HER GRANDCHILDREN
[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain), VICTORIA ALEXANDRA (1868-1935, daughter of Edward VII and Alexandra) and HELENA VICTORIA(1870-1948, Princess of Schleswig Holstein, daughter of Prince & Princess Christian, granddaughter of Queen Victoria)

Fine unsigned Silver Gelatin Cabinet Photo by R. Milne of Aboyne and Ballater, showing the Queen with two of her granddaughters at Balmoral, the Queen is sitting at the centre of the group holding a parasol in her left hand, Princess Victoria of Wales is seataed to the left and Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein is sitting on the rug to the right, they are posed in front of a building, 6¼" x 4¼", Balmoral, no date but June

Item Date:  1898
Stock No:  41247      £375

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VICTORIA-40505-1.jpg THE QUEEN ATTEMPTS TO RESTRICT PRINCE LEOPOLD'S MOVEMENTS
VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)

Fine Autograph Letter in the Third Person to Arnold ROYLE (Prince Leopold's physician) saying that the Queen has heard from Leopold that he is "very anxious 'if' he 'is able' to attend Mr Royle's marriage - a desire she entirely enters into, feeling that her son wd. wish to assure Mr Royle all possible respect on such an occasion in return for his care of him. But the Queen feels sure from Mr. Royle's own acct. of Leopd's legs - that he is unfit for the exertions just before the journey to Osborne & she trusts Mr Royle will himself ask the Prince not to do so - & even insist on his not doing it - in his present weak & lame state. Getting in & out of Carriages & standing wd, the Queen feels sure, be a gr. Risk, and he surely ought to go straight from Claremont to Osborne. Perhaps Dr. Legg or Dr. Poore shd. be with him on the 20th & go as far as Portsmouth with him, where Dr Marshall shd. be sent to meet him ...", 4 sides 8vo., on her black edged monogrammed mourning paper, Windsor Castle, 15th December

Item Date:  1880
Stock No:  40505      £775

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VICTORIA-40468-1.jpg ACCOUNT OF THE QUEEN’S 1845 TOUR OF GERMANY
[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

First hand account in the form of a diary, unsigned, probably by Colonel Wylde headed “Diary of Journey with the Queen - 1845” starting on Saturday 9th August “Left Woolwich after the Prorogation of Parliament... embarked at ½ past 5 on board the Yacht & Anson & myself on board the Black Eagle & the Squadron dropped down to Lea Reach below Gravesend for the night... Sailed... for Antwerp... remained on board for the night... Lefth Antwerp by Railway... met by K & Q of the Belgians... who accompanied the Q... met by the Prussian Authorities on the frontier & by the K of P at Aix la Chapelle and after Luncheon & seeing the Cathedral went on to the Chateau of Bruhl. 12th At Bruhl - excursion to Bonn - to inauguration of Beethoven’s statue. Princes rooms when at College at night to Cologne & embarked on the Rhine to see Cologne illuminated - fireworks etc... 13. At Bruhl to Cologne to see the Cathedral in the morning - Concert at Bruhl in the evening. 14 - Left Bruhl - embarked at Bonn on board the König steamer with the K of Prussia & Court & went to Stolzenfels - grand illumination...”, he carries on with a day by day account “26 - Rosenau - Prince Albert’s Birthday - dance of Peasants & Concert at night. 27 - Left Rosenau - Luncheon at Meinengen & arrived at Rheinhardsbrunn to dinner and sleep... Gotha - Q lodged in Palace of the Prince’s Maternal Grandmother... 29 - Fete at Gotha - Procession of Peasants morning & state reception in the evening...”, he account continues until the end of the trip “Sept 8th - Arrived at ½ past 8... & went to Chateau of Eu to breakfast - drive out in Charabang at 2...”, 5 sides 4to., no place, 9th August to 8th September

Item Date:  1845
Stock No:  40468      £425

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VICTORIA-40140-1.jpg 62nd CORONATION ANNIVERSARY DINNER FOR THE QUEEN
[VICTORIA (1819-1901, Queen of Great Britain)]

Fine Menu for 'Her Majesty's Dinner' in gold, red, blue and green, listing the courses in French - starting with soup and fish courses then veal sweetbreads, and chicken, followed by beef, lamb and quail, with accompanying peas and asparagus, ending the meal with puddings and ice creams, there was also a buffet with hot and cold meats, 1 side 8vo., with a vignette of Windsor at the head with the Queen's monogram on either side and a blue and gold border around the whole thing, Windsor, 28th June

Item Date:  1900
Stock No:  40140      £475

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