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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: Alexandra / Ils 1901

Alexandra / Ils 1901
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II, with her youngest daughter, Anastasia

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Coronation / Moscow 1896

Coronation / Moscow 1896
The coronation of Nicolas II and Alexandra of Russia, which apparently inspired a polka!

Background imageAlexandra Collection: A was an Archer

A was an Archer, who shot at a frog; K was a King, so mighty and grand; L was a Lady, who had a white hand; Q was a Queen, who was fond of her people

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra David-Neel

Alexandra David-Neel
ALEXANDRA DAVID-NEEL French traveller in Tibet, photographed in Tibetan dress

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Victorias Garden Party

Victorias Garden Party
Victoria and her daughter-in- law Alexandra drive among the guests at a garden party given at Buckingham Palace Date: 1900

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra Coronation

Alexandra Coronation
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia Married Czar Nicolas II in 1894, pictured her in her coronation robes

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Apples - box full of ripe red apples near Alexandra. South Island - New Zealand

Apples - box full of ripe red apples near Alexandra. South Island - New Zealand
MAB-612 Apples - box full of ripe red apples near Alexandra South Island - New Zealand Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Farmland, Alexandra

Farmland, Alexandra, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Sunrise, Alexandra

Sunrise, Alexandra, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Tree, Alexandra

Tree, Alexandra, Central Otago, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Players / 48 / 50

Alexandra / Players / 48 / 50
ALEXANDRA QUEEN TO EDWARD VII Seen here in her coronation dress

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Tourists / Tomb of Kings

Tourists / Tomb of Kings
English tourists, including Edward VII and Alexandra, in the Tomb of the Kings

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Nicholas II Visits Paris

Nicholas II Visits Paris
Visit of Nicholas II and Alexandra of Russia to Paris

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Lady Alexandra Duff

Lady Alexandra Duff
Lady ALEXANDRA DUFF Duchess of Connaught

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Duff / Alexandra / 1904

Duff / Alexandra / 1904
ALEXANDRA DUFF daughter of Princess Louise Victoria and the Duke of Fife, with her sister Maud (1893- 1945) and their grandfather, King Edward VII

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Connaught / Alexandra 1915

Connaught / Alexandra 1915
ALEXANDRA DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT Wife of Prince Arthur of Connaught, with their son Alastair (later Duke of Connaught)

Background imageAlexandra Collection: George V / Downey / Brother

George V / Downey / Brother
GEORGE V with his brother Albert and an unidentified lady

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Anon Eng

Alexandra / Anon Eng
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II, formerly Princess Alice of Hesse

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Pj 1896

Alexandra / Pj 1896
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Pj 1894

Alexandra / Pj 1894
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II, formerly Princess Alice of Hesse

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Royalties 1901

Alexandra / Royalties 1901
ALEKSANDRA FYODOROVNA Empress of Russia, wife of Tsar Nicolas II

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Grand-Dtrs

Alexandra / Grand-Dtrs
QUEEN ALEXANDRA with her two granddaughters Alexandra Duff (later Duchess of Connaught) and Maud, daughters of Princess Louise- Victoria, Duchess of Fife

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Grandchildren

Alexandra / Grandchildren
QUEEN ALEXANDRA Wife of Edward VII with her grandchildren Mary, Henry, George (VI) and Edward (VIII)

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Real Photo

Alexandra / Real Photo
QUEEN ALEXANDRA Wife of Edward VII

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Downey Photo

Alexandra / Downey Photo
QUEEN ALEXANDRA Wife of Edward VII with her sons Albert (left) and George (right)

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Children 1882

Alexandra / Children 1882
QUEEN ALEXANDRA Wife of Edward VII, with her children (left to right) Victoria, George and Louise

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra / Olaf Postcard

Alexandra / Olaf Postcard
QUEEN ALEXANDRA Wife of Edward VII, with her grandson Olaf (son of her daughter Maud)

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward Vii / Newcastle 84

Edward Vii / Newcastle 84
EDWARD VII Invitation card to the visit of Edward and Alexandra to Newcastle, 20 August 1884

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward Vii / Alexandra

Edward Vii / Alexandra
EDWARD VII with Alexandra

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Friedrich Franz Iv / Wife

Friedrich Franz Iv / Wife
FRIEDRICH FRANZ IV Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Schwerin, and his wife ALEXANDRA

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Nicolas II Admires Gun

Nicolas II Admires Gun
When she and the Tsar are invited to attend the French manoeuvres, Alexandra whips out her camera to photograph the new French field-gun - high-level espionage indeed !

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward Weds Alexandra

Edward Weds Alexandra
Edward Prince of Wales weds Alexandra of Denmark in St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward and his Family

Edward and his Family
Edward and Alexandra, with Albert duke of Clarence, George (V), Louise, Mary and Maud

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandra Arrives 1863

Alexandra Arrives 1863
Princess Alexandra arrives at Gravesend from Denmark, for her marriage to Edward Prince of Wales : rose petals are profusely scattered to welcome her

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Theatre / Full House 1863

Theatre / Full House 1863
Crowds clamouring for the last few free seats to see George de Barnwells " Arthur and Bertrand" at the Adelphi Theatre, London to celebrate Edward and Alexandras wedding Date: 10 March 1863

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Debutantes at Court

Debutantes at Court
Debutantes at Buckingham Palace, London, on their way to the Presence Chamber where they will be presented to Edward VII and Alexandra

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Debutante Presented

Debutante Presented
A debutante curtseys before her sovereign and his consort, the first court of Edward VII and Alexandra, held at Buckingham Palace, London

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward VII and Family

Edward VII and Family
EDWARD VII with his wife, Alexandra, his son George (later George V) and his daughter-in-law Mary. All wear their very best clothes for some state occasion

Background imageAlexandra Collection: August Wilhelm

August Wilhelm
AUGUSTUS WILHELM OF PRUSSIA Fourth of the six sons of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. Married Alexandra of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- Gluckburg

Background imageAlexandra Collection: ALEXANDRAs CHIN (2)

ALEXANDRAs CHIN (2)
ALEXANDRA QUEEN TO EDWARD VII A photograph of Alexandra, looking very beautiful and splendidly dressed, sitting with her dog, a Japanese Chin

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward Marries Alexandra

Edward Marries Alexandra
The marriage of Edward VII (then the Prince of Wales) to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, St Georges Chapel, Windsor. Date: 10 March 1863

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Edward Marries Alexandra

Edward Marries Alexandra
The marriage of Edward VII (then the Prince of Wales) to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, St Georges Chapel, Windsor

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Connaught and Fiancee

Connaught and Fiancee
ARTHUR PRINCE OF CONNAUGHT and his fiancee, Princess Alexandra, duchess of Fife, in 1913

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Arms of Queen Alexandra

Arms of Queen Alexandra
The badge or coat of arms used to signify that a manufacturer has been granted the Royal Appointment of Her Majesty The Queen. In this case Queen Alexandra

Background imageAlexandra Collection: Alexandria General View

Alexandria General View
General view of Alexandra harbour



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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.