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"Alexandra: A Journey Through History and Art" Step into the world of Alexandra, a name that resonates with significance in various realms

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Dining Hall, Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London

Dining Hall, Alexandra Orphanage, Haverstock Hill, London
The dining hall of the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London. Sausages appear to be the dish of the day

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Prince George of Wales and the Edinburgh family

Prince George of Wales and the Edinburgh family
Prince George of Wales (1865-1936), later King George V (pictured centre) with his cousins, the children of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Children of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh

Children of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh
The four eldest children of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Grand Princess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg in 1880

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Princess Alices children in 1875

Princess Alices children in 1875
The children of Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse and Grand Duke Louis (Ludwig) of Hesse: (l to r) Irene, Ernst Ludwig, Marie ( May ), Victoria

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Princess Alexandra with her sister Thyra

Princess Alexandra with her sister Thyra
Alexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) with her youngest sister, Princess Thyra of Denmark, later Duchess of Cumberland

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Queen Alexandra and children

Queen Alexandra and children
Photograph from 1884 showing Queen Victoria with four of her children: from left, Princess Louise, Princess Maud (seated), Prince George (later George V), Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Children of Edward VII circa. 1875

Children of Edward VII circa. 1875
Photographic study of the five children of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, taken while Edward was still Prince of Wales. The children, from left are: the Duke of York (later George V), Louise

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Nicholas II and his family 1905

Nicholas II and his family 1905
The latest family photograph taken at Tsarskoe Selo, of the Russian Royal Family in 1905. Date: February 1905

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The Prince and Princess of Wales with their family on board the royal yacht, 19th century (1910)

The Prince and Princess of Wales with their family on board the royal yacht, 19th century (1910). The future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra with their children Prince Albert, Duke of Clarence

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra (1844-1925), Queen Consort of King Edward VII of Great Britain, c1890

Alexandra (1844-1925), Queen Consort of King Edward VII of Great Britain, c1890
Alexandra (1844-1925), Queen Consort of King Edward VII of Great Britain, when Princess of Wales, c1890. The daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, Alexandra married Edward

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Theatre Royal, Manningham Lane, Bradford, Yorkshire, England

Theatre Royal, Manningham Lane, Bradford, Yorkshire, England
The elegant front of the Theatre Royal, Manningham Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire - formerly - The Royal Alexandra Theatre and later The Theatre Royal Picture House. Demolished in 1990

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Ascent of Mr. R. Orton in the Princess Alexandra balloon

Ascent of Mr. R. Orton in the Princess Alexandra balloon
Poster advertising the ascent of Mr. R. Orton in the Princess Alexandra balloon and his Monster Giant, Middlesex County Cricket Ground - Monday August 12th 1867. Date: 1867

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The King and Queen at Chatsworth

The King and Queen at Chatsworth
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra as part of a shooting party at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire. The King is seated at the front, second from left with Queen Alexandra behind him

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Fire damage at Alexandra Palace, London

Fire damage at Alexandra Palace, London. On 10 July 1980 fire destroyed the Alexandra Palace in North London. This photograph is dated 19 July 1980

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Hayes winning the Marathon Race. Olympic Games, London 1908

Hayes winning the Marathon Race. Olympic Games, London 1908
Photograph of John Hayes, American athlete, in the final leg of the marathon race at the London Olympic Games in 1908. Dorando Pietri of Italy collapsed after entering the stadium ahead of the pack

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The Coronation of King Edward VII - Souvenir Postcard

The Coronation of King Edward VII - Souvenir Postcard bearing the original intended date of the ceremony (26 June 1902) which was postponed (put back until 9th August) due to the Kings illness

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn

The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Artist: K von Hahn
The Russian royal family visiting Sarov Monastery, Russia, 1903. Tsar Nicholas II and his family visited the monastery, which is associated with St Seraphim, in 1903

Background imageAlexandra Collection: King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra - Biarritz

King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra - Biarritz
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra with a large group of attendants stroll along the seafront at Biarritz, France. Date: 1909

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandras birdwing butterfly

Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandras birdwing butterfly

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Milton Industrial School, Alexandra Road, Farnborough

Milton Industrial School, Alexandra Road, Farnborough
Inmates and staff of the Milton Industrial School, Alexandra Road, Farnborough Date: 1912

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria - royal anglers

Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria - royal anglers
Queen Alexandra (1844 -1901), pictured with her middle daughter and companion, Princess Victoria of Wales (1868 - 1935), known as Toria by the family, both of them holding angling equipment

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Members of the Royal Family at Covent Garden

Members of the Royal Family at Covent Garden
A gala opera performance at Covent Garden is attended by the Queen and the President of Portugal (in the centre). To the left is the Queen Mother and behind her are Sir Anthony and Lady Eden

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward Vii / Alexandra / Son

Edward Vii / Alexandra / Son
EDWARD VII as Prince of Wales, with Alexandra and their first son, Victor (Albert duke of Clarence) circa 1865 Date: 1841 - 1910

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Drummer (Flute / Fife) Player - The Green Howards

Drummer (Flute / Fife) Player - The Green Howards (Alexandra Princess of Waless Own Regiment of Yorkshire) in Full Dress. Wearing a Nol Dress Cap. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Queen Alexandra and Crown Prince Olav, London

Queen Alexandra and Crown Prince Olav, London
Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) and her grandson, Crown Prince Olav of Norway (1903-1991), leaving the newly opened Whiteleys Store in Bayswater, West London

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Dame Ethel Becher / Stamp

Dame Ethel Becher / Stamp
Dame ETHEL HOPE BECHER, Matron in Chief of the Queen Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) between 1910 & 191"

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Shackleton with royalty

Shackleton with royalty
Photograph of Sir Ernest Shackleton (second from right) with Queen Alexandra (right) and the Dowager Empress of Russia (second from left)

Background imageAlexandra Collection: P&O Liner SS Delhi, 1911

P&O Liner SS Delhi, 1911
Photograph of the P&O liner SS Delhi at sea in 1911. Built in 1905 the Delhi was wrecked in a gale off Cape Spartel, Tangiers, in 1911

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The Czar of Russia as a shot

The Czar of Russia as a shot
Photograph of Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) and the Tsarina Alexandra, shooting game. The photograph was taken by the official photographer to the Russian court

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward Vii / Family 1868

Edward Vii / Family 1868
EDWARD VII with Alexandra and their three children, circa 1868

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexis / Russian Royal

Alexis / Russian Royal
ALEXIS TSAREVICH OF RUSSIA Son of Nicolas II and Alexandra, heir apparent to the Russian throne, as a toddler

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Queen Alexandra / Downey

Queen Alexandra / Downey
ALEXANDRA QUEEN TO EDWARD VII Photographed in 1891

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Windmill Girls on TV

Windmill Girls on TV
The Windmill Girls - showgirls from Londons Windmill Theatre - feature in an early BBC transmission from Alexandra Palace

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Sheep Dog Trial in 1876

Sheep Dog Trial in 1876
Sheepdog trials at Alexandra Palace

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Queen Alexandra

Queen Alexandra. 1910

Background imageAlexandra Collection: ALEXANDRA PALACE

ALEXANDRA PALACE
Alexandra Palace, north London, England. The original 1873 building dramatically burnt down, only 16 days after it had opened. It was quickly rebuilt and re-opened in 1875. Date: 1875

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra Of Denmark, 1844 To 1925. Queen Of The United Kingdom And The British Dominions And

Alexandra Of Denmark, 1844 To 1925. Queen Of The United Kingdom And The British Dominions And Empress Of India From 1901 To 1910 As The Consort Of Edward Vii

Background imageAlexandra Collection: British Columbia - Vancouver, Alexandra Park and English Bay

British Columbia - Vancouver, Alexandra Park and English Bay
British Columbia, Canada - Vancouver, Alexandra Park and English Bay. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra Docks, Newport, Monmouthshire

Alexandra Docks, Newport, Monmouthshire
Alexandra Docks, Newport, near Cardiff, Monmouthshire, Wales. Date: 1900s

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The Burning of the Alexandra Palace, 1873

The Burning of the Alexandra Palace, 1873
Engraving showing the view inside the Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, as the Grand Organ and orchestra was destroyed by fire, June 1873

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Photograph of Alexandra PH, South Hackney, London

Photograph of Alexandra PH, South Hackney, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageAlexandra Collection: National Childrens Home, Nottingham

National Childrens Home, Nottingham
A view of the National Childrens Home, Alexandra Park, Nottingham

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Kings College London illuminated

Kings College London illuminated
The Gateway of Kings College, London, is illuminated to celebrate the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The Horse Show, Alexandra Park, London, 1873

The Horse Show, Alexandra Park, London, 1873
Engraving showing four scenes at the Alexandra Park Horse Show of 1873. Clockwise from top left: 1st Prize Mule and Cart Mare; a Faller at the Water Jump; Exercising a thoroughbred; a group of riders

Background imageAlexandra Collection: The Cyclists Camp at Alexandra Park, London, 1884

The Cyclists Camp at Alexandra Park, London, 1884
Engraving showing a series of scenes from the Cyclists Camp, which was held in Alexandra Park, London, in the Summer of 1884

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Tragedy of the Marathon Race... London Olympics 1908

Tragedy of the Marathon Race... London Olympics 1908
Front cover from The Graphic. Dorando Pietri of Italy collapsed after entering the stadium ahead of the pack during the 1908 London Olympics

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Opening of the Alexandra Dock at Kings Lynn

Opening of the Alexandra Dock at Kings Lynn, Norfolk by the Prince and Princess of Wales, showing the Mary entering the dock



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"Alexandra: A Journey Through History and Art" Step into the world of Alexandra, a name that resonates with significance in various realms. From Gresty Road Art to Crewe Alexandra, this caption invites you to explore the diverse facets associated with this captivating name. Delve into the realm of nature as we encounter Ornithoptera alexandrae, also known as Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly. With its vibrant colors and graceful flight, it symbolizes beauty and elegance. Intrigue awaits as we uncover the Rasputin Caricature, a portrayal of one of history's most enigmatic figures. This artwork captures the mystique surrounding Rasputin's influence on Tsar Nicholas II and his family during Russia's tumultuous times. Love takes center stage with Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip's marriage certificate. Witness their union as they embark on a journey destined for greatness within the British monarchy. Travel back in time to 1864 when plans were laid out for Alexandra Palace in London. Discover how this architectural marvel has stood tall throughout history, serving various purposes while leaving an indelible mark on England's capital city. The Royal Family of Great Britain graces our narrative next, capturing hearts since 1897. Explore their lineage and witness how each member contributes to shaping modern-day royalty. Uncover secrets behind Alexandra Palace becoming home to B. B. C. , hosting countless iconic moments through its large transmitter. It stands as a testament to technological advancements intertwined with cultural significance. Witness unity between British and Russian Royal Families at Osborne House—a meeting point where traditions merge amidst friendship and diplomacy—forging bonds that transcend borders. Sheffield University unveils portraits depicting Edward VI alongside Alexandra—an homage paid by academia to these influential historical figures who shaped nations through their reigns. Immerse yourself in grandeur during HM King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra's visit to Sheffield University in 1905—the opening ceremony forever etched in history, symbolizing progress and education.