POSTCARDS -18-, British Royalty
CH1978.344
Various members of European Royalty, 1906 onwards.
[.a] Black and White. Vittorio Emanuele III, Italy.
[.b] Black and White. Wilhemina, Holland.
[.c] Colour. King Oscar II, Sweden, 1906.
[.d] Black and White Haakon Den VII (1872-1957), Norway.
[.e] Black and White. Queen Maud, Norway.
[.f] Black and White. King Haakon, Norway.
[.g] As [.e]
[.h] Colour. King Haakon VII and Queen Maud, Norway 1906.
[.i] Black and White. King Haakon VII, Norway, 1907
[.j] Black and White. Don Alfonso XIII, Spain 1906.
[.k]&[.l] Black and White. William II, Germany 1907.
[.m] Colour. William I, Prussia.
[.n] Black and White. Prince Henry, Holland 1913.
[.o] Black and White. Queen Maud, Norway 1907.
[.p]&[.q] Black and White. Augusta Victoria, Germany 1907.
[.r] Black and White. Victoria Eugenia Cristina, 1906.
[.s] Black and white. King Christian IX and Queen Louise, Denmark, 1906.
[.t] Colour. Sultan, Levant 1909.
[.u] Colour. Sultan, Levant 1908.
[.v] Colour. Emperor and Empress, Japan.
[.w] Colour. Emperor's son and his wife.
[.x] Colour. Sultan Mehmed V, Constantinople
[.y] Black and White. Dnieprova as Tsarevna Xenia in "The False Dimitri" (play).
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | CH1978.344 |
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Accession Date: | 1 Sep 1978 |
Material
Paper/Paper | paper | 0 - Whole |
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Measurement
length | 140mm |
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width | 90mm |
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