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Balmoral Collection (page 7)

Balmoral: A Royal Retreat in the Heart of Scotland Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Aberdeenshire, Balmoral holds a special place in British history

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Crathie Church

Crathie Church, Balmoral, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, where the Royal Family worship when in residence at Balmoral Castle. Date: 1960s photo

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Prince Charles and Princess Anne waving from train

Prince Charles and Princess Anne waving from train as they depart from Ballater Station, Scotland, after holidaying at Balmoral Castle. Date: 1953

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Princess Elizabeth goes to church

Princess Elizabeth goes to church
Accompanied by her grandmother, Queen Mary, and grandfather, King George V, Princess Elizabeth travels by carriage to a service at Crathie Church during a stay at Balmoral. 1932

Background imageBalmoral Collection: The Queen and Prince Philip play with their children

The Queen and Prince Philip play with their children
The Duke of Edinburgh pushes the young Duke of Cornwall and Princess Anne on a swing in the grounds of the royal residence at Balmoral. The Queen looks on with their dog, Candy. Date: 1955

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Baby Princess Elizabeth at Balmoral

Baby Princess Elizabeth at Balmoral
The tiny Princess Elizabeth is carried up some stairs at Balmoral in her perambulator. Date: 1927

Background imageBalmoral Collection: The Queen and Prince Philip play with their children, ponies

The Queen and Prince Philip play with their children, ponies
Prince Charles leading his pony William to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Princess Anne hold Greensleeves, patted by the Duke of Edinburgh, at Balmoral. 1955

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral

Balmoral
Etching of Balmoral Castle, one of a series of five illustrations of the Queens residences. Date: 1953

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Queen Elizabeth II with nuclear scientists

Queen Elizabeth II with nuclear scientists
Commonwealth nuclear scientists entertained to lunch at Balmoral by Queen Elizabeth II in 1958. The forty scientists were part of a tour of the nuclear power stations of Britain - the idea being

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland

Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip enjoy a summer holiday at Balmoral, on this occasion they walk up the jetty at Applecross to visit the home of Major and Mrs John Wills

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Buildings reflected in the Balmoral Hotels name plate, Princes Street

Buildings reflected in the Balmoral Hotels name plate, Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Beach, Sydney

Balmoral Beach, Sydney, Australia in the 1900s

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Edward, Prince of Wales out shooting

Edward, Prince of Wales out shooting
Edward, Prince of Wales (1894-1972), later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, seen shooting, probably at Balmoral, Scotland

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Edward VII and grandchildren

Edward VII and grandchildren
Edward VII and his grandchildren; from left: Edward of Wales (later Edward VIII), Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Edward VII, Princess Mary and Albert George, (later Duke of York and then George VII)

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, 1935

Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, 1935
Photograph showing the exterior of Balmoral Castle, near Braemar, Aberdeenshire, 1935. Balmoral is one of the residences of the British Monarch

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Queen Mary and sons

Queen Mary and sons
Photograph taken of Queen Mary, wife of George V, together with her two eldest sons, (left) Albert George (later George VI), and (right), Edward (later Edward VIII)

Background imageBalmoral Collection: A Royal Group from Balmoral

A Royal Group from Balmoral
A royal group at Balmoral, Scotland in 1898 showing, from left; Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, The Princess Leiningen, Princess Victoria of Wales, Queen Victoria, Princess Henry of Prussia

Background imageBalmoral Collection: John Brown (1826-1883)

John Brown (1826-1883)
Engraved portrait of John Brown (1826-1883), Queen Victorias personal attendant at Balmoral for 34 years, pictured in his Highland garb

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Dwight D Eisenhower and the Royal Family, 1959

Dwight D Eisenhower and the Royal Family, 1959
Photograph showing (from left to right): Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Dwight D Eisenhower, Princess Anne, John Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth II, on the lawn of Balmoral Castle, August 1959

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Edward VII deer-stalking in Scotland

Edward VII deer-stalking in Scotland
Edward VII (1841-1910), deer-stalking in Scotland. A keen sportsman, the King spent many holidays at Balmoral or Sandringham in Norfolk, where he was able to indulge this particular passion

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Library

Balmoral Library
The library at Balmoral. With a large bookcase and comfortable leather sofa and chair

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Edward VII at Balmoral

Edward VII at Balmoral
Grouse - Edward VII takes part in a royal grouse shoot on the moors near Balmoral, his Scottish home

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Stripey Tam O shanter

Stripey Tam O shanter
Girl wearing a tammy ( tam o shanter - named after a poem by Robert Burns)

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Castle 1860

Balmoral Castle 1860
General view of Balmoral castle

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Castle

Balmoral Castle, Aberdeenshire, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Prince Albert Hunting

Prince Albert Hunting
PRINCE ALBERT Romantically depicted as the heroic stag hunter at Balmoral, Scotland, while Queen Victoria admires him

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Victoria / Reading / 1870S

Victoria / Reading / 1870S
Queen Victoria reading at the bedside of an old cottager at Balmoral

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Castle

Balmoral Castle and surrounding country

Background imageBalmoral Collection: BALMORAL / VICs ROOM 1857

BALMORAL / VICs ROOM 1857
Queen Victorias personal sitting room at Balmoral Castle

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Bride Cuts Cake

Bride Cuts Cake
As the bride rises to cut the cake, the guests think how much rather they would be eating Huntley and Palmers Superior Balmoral Biscuits

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Drawing Room

Balmoral Drawing Room
The Drawing Room at Balmoral. With tartan covered furniture and a checked carpet

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral from Driveway

Balmoral from Driveway
A view of Balmoral from the driveway. Built in 1854 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The clock tower is 100 ft tall

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Victoria & Hindu Servant

Victoria & Hindu Servant
VICTORIA with her Hindu secretary, Munshi Abdul Karim, at Balmoral, towards the end of her life

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral / Alberts Room

Balmoral / Alberts Room
Prince Alberts personal sitting room

Background imageBalmoral Collection: Balmoral Castle 1880

Balmoral Castle 1880
General view of Balmoral castle



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Balmoral: A Royal Retreat in the Heart of Scotland Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Aberdeenshire, Balmoral holds a special place in British history. This enchanting estate has witnessed countless royal moments and continues to be a cherished retreat for generations of monarchs. Once favored by King Edward VII, who adored its serene Grouse Moor, Balmoral became synonymous with regal leisure. The king's love for this idyllic setting was shared by his successors, including Queen Elizabeth II. In an iconic photograph captured on September 28th, 1952 by artist Lisa Sheridan, we see the young queen at Balmoral, embracing her new role as sovereign. But it is not only kings and queens who have graced these grounds; King George VI and his beloved wife Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) also found solace within Balmoral's embrace. Dressed in traditional Scottish attire, they epitomized elegance against the backdrop of this majestic castle. Even further back in time, we find ourselves transported to an era when Queen Victoria roamed these lands with her faithful companion Sharp - a loyal dog forever immortalized in history. Her love for animals extended beyond mere companionship; she even enjoyed shooting excursions alongside two men amidst Scotland's breathtaking scenery. Fast forward to more recent times when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited Balmoral accompanied by their daughters Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. These precious family moments were treasured amidst the tranquility that only this remarkable estate could provide. Beyond its association with royalty lies another facet of Balmoral's story - one that speaks of education and community development. The mention of "Balmoral Industrial School" reminds us that this haven served as a nurturing ground for young minds seeking knowledge and skills necessary for their future endeavors. In addition to being a sanctuary for learning or respite from royal duties, it has lent its name to other notable entities.