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The Nine KingsIn May 1910, European royalty gathered in London for the funeral of King Edward VII. Among the mourners were nine reigning kings, who were photographed together in what very well may be the only photograph of nine reigning European
Queen Victoria and Tsar Nicholas II in Balmoral castle, 1896. Also present are Tsarina Alexandra Fedorovna, Grand Duchess Olga, and Edward, Prince of Wales.
Soldiers of the King’s African Rifles at the coronation of Edward VII in 1902
Nine European kings stand in one photograph. During May of 1910, the royalty of #Europe gathered in London to mourn the passing of King Edward VIIStanding from left to right are: King Haakon VII of Norway, Tsar Ferdinand of the Bulgarians, King Manuel
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cracked: In 1901, Queen Victoria finally died, and her her son, Bertie, who became Edward VII, had been waiting 59 years to get his hands on the throne. His first decree was to get his D wet. These days we might call him a sex addict, but back then they
art-of-swords: Khanjar DaggerCulture: IndianMedium: steel, white jade, gold and rubiesMeasurements: 37.6 x 6.4 x 2.3 cmAcquirer: King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (1841-1910)Provenance: presented to King Edward VII, when Prince of Wales, during
valuska: THE HEART OF THE GREAT ALONE at Queen’s Gallery Shackleton’s telegram to King Edward VII, 25th March 1909. On reaching Christchurch, New Zealand, Shackleton sent this telegram to King Edward VII to report the achievements of the Nimrod
mitford: THE HEART OF THE GREAT ALONE at Queen’s Gallery The Polar Medal — instituted by King Edward VII following the return of Captain Scott’s Discovery expedition. The medal can be silver or bronze, and is awarded for distinguished work in the
art-of-swords: Khanjar DaggerDated: circa 1850Culture: IndianaMedium: steel, gold, black jade, diamonds, rubies and lacquered woodMeasurements: 36.5 x 10.6 x 1.8 cmAcquirer: King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (1841-1910)Provenance: presented
art-of-swords: Peshkabz DaggerDated: circa 18th centuryCulture: IndianMedium: steel, gold, jade, rubies, diamonds, emeralds, and velvet covered woodMeasurements: 44.7 x 7.5 x 3.0 cm (whole object)Acquirer(s): King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom
kootyl: King Edward VII and Tsar Nicholas II. Creator Queen Alexandra, consort of King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom.