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Great Grandmother Collection

"Great Grandmother: A Legacy of Love and Royalty" In a captivating black and white photo

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Queen Victoria sitting with her Great Grandchildren

Queen Victoria sitting with her Great Grandchildren
3586043 Queen Victoria sitting with her Great Grandchildren; (add.info.: Photograph of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) sitting with her Great Grandchildren

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: The smile on Fanny Berrys face tells a story as old as time

The smile on Fanny Berrys face tells a story as old as time. Even at 109, she beams with happiness as she cuddles baby Emma Eley. It is a feeling Fanny knows well

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Queen Victoria with the children of the Duke and Duchess of York, 1901. Artist: Robert Milne

Queen Victoria with the children of the Duke and Duchess of York, 1901. Artist: Robert Milne
Queen Victoria with the children of the Duke and Duchess of York, c1900. The Queen (1819-1901) with her great-grandchildren, the children of her grandson Prince George

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: The Kennel Club Show at the Agricultural Hall, a Successful Family of Irish Water-Spaniels

The Kennel Club Show at the Agricultural Hall, a Successful Family of Irish Water-Spaniels (engraving)
1056267 The Kennel Club Show at the Agricultural Hall, a Successful Family of Irish Water-Spaniels (engraving) by Macquoid

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Great Grandmothers Christmas Morning (litho)

Great Grandmothers Christmas Morning (litho)
1601464 Great Grandmothers Christmas Morning (litho) by Gandy, Herbert (1857-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Great Grandmothers Christmas Morning)

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Four generations of the British Royal Family: Queen Victoria holding her great-grandson

Four generations of the British Royal Family: Queen Victoria holding her great-grandson, Prince Edward
5229739 Four generations of the British Royal Family: Queen Victoria holding her great-grandson, Prince Edward, watched by her son and grandson, the future Kings Edward VII and George V

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Christening of George Lascelles, eldest son of Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles

Christening of George Lascelles, eldest son of Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, 1923 (b / w photo)
3108142 Christening of George Lascelles, eldest son of Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles, 1923 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: My Great-Grandmothers First Dancing Lesson (engraving)

My Great-Grandmothers First Dancing Lesson (engraving)
1589803 My Great-Grandmothers First Dancing Lesson (engraving) by Downard, Ebenezer Newman (fl.1849-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: My Great-Grandmothers First Dancing Lesson)

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: The generation game... Six-week-old Anthony Paul Haigh makes up the fifth generation of a

The generation game... Six-week-old Anthony Paul Haigh makes up the fifth generation of a LIndley family. Anthony, born at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary on June 21

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Konigin v. England, Kronprinzessin Victoria, Erbprinzessin v. S

Konigin v. England, Kronprinzessin Victoria, Erbprinzessin v. S. Mein, Prinzessin Feodora v. S. M. 1880s

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Four Generations, ca. 1860. Creator: James Wallace Black

Four Generations, ca. 1860. Creator: James Wallace Black
Four Generations, ca. 1860

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Queen Victoria with her great-granchildren at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1900

Queen Victoria with her great-granchildren at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 1900. The Queen with Princes Edward, Albert, Henry and Princess Mary

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: The future King Edward VIIIs christening day, 16 July 1894

The future King Edward VIIIs christening day, 16 July 1894. Queen Victoria, her son Bertie who became Edward VII, her grandson who in his turn ruled as George V, and her great grandson Edward

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Queen Victoria (1819-1901) pictured with some of her great-grandchildren, at Osborne House on the Is

Queen Victoria (1819-1901) pictured with some of her great-grandchildren, at Osborne House on the Is
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, 1900.With the children of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary of Teck)

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Russian and British royal families at Balmoral, Scotland, 29th September 1896 (1964)

Russian and British royal families at Balmoral, Scotland, 29th September 1896 (1964). Artist: W&D Downey
Russian and British royal families at Balmoral, Scotland, 29th September 1896 (1964). The Empress Alix, Grand Duchess Olga, Emperor Nicholas II, Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Four generations of the royal family, 1894. Artist: W&D Downey

Four generations of the royal family, 1894. Artist: W&D Downey
Four generations of the royal family, 1894. Queen Victoria with her son, Prince Albert Edward (later King Edward VII) on the left, her grandson Prince George (later King George V) on the right

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Great Grandmother Simpkin James Millard British

Great Grandmother Simpkin James Millard British
Perhaps Great Grandmother Simpkin; James Millard (British, active Wigan, England 1860s); 1865 - 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Young Chubby Girl Dressed Picture Great-Grandmother

Young Chubby Girl Dressed Picture Great-Grandmother
Young, Chubby Girl Dressed Like A Picture of Her Great-Grandmother; Oscar Gustave Rejlander (British, born Sweden, 1813 - 1875); 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageGreat Grandmother Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Chap. XVI, La, simpiternelle, serait, ma, bisaieule, woman

Drawings Prints, Print, Chap. XVI, La, simpiternelle, serait, ma, bisaieule, woman
Drawings and Prints, Print, Chap. XVI: La simpiternelle serait ma bisaieule (This woman could be my great-grandmother), Un an de la vie d un jeune homme (A Year in the Life of a Young Man), Artist


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"Great Grandmother: A Legacy of Love and Royalty" In a captivating black and white photo, Queen Victoria stands regally with the children of the Duke and Duchess of York in 1901. The artist, Robert Milne, beautifully captures the essence of a great grandmother's love for her descendants. At the Kennel Club Show at the Agricultural Hall, an engraving showcases a successful family of Irish Water-Spaniels. This image symbolizes not only their achievements but also the pride that great grandmothers feel when witnessing their family's accomplishments. A litho titled "Great Grandmothers Christmas Morning" transports us to a joyous celebration filled with laughter and warmth. It reminds us that these matriarchs are often at the center of creating cherished memories during festive occasions. Another poignant photograph from 1894 portrays four generations of the British Royal Family. Queen Victoria holds her great-grandson Prince Edward while being watched over by her son and grandson – future Kings Edward VII and George V. This image encapsulates both tradition and lineage passed down through generations. The christening ceremony for George Lascelles in 1923 is captured in another powerful black-and-white photo. Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles' eldest son receives blessings as his proud great-grandmother looks on with affectionate eyes. An enchanting engraving called "My Great-Grandmother's First Dancing Lesson" evokes nostalgia for times gone by when lessons were imparted with grace and wisdom. It serves as a reminder that great grandmothers play an essential role in shaping their descendants' lives. Through various images like "Konigin v. England, " we witness moments where royalty meets familial bonds—great-grandmothers standing tall alongside queens, crown princesses, and heirs apparent—a testament to their significance within royal lineages throughout history. James Wallace Black's creation titled "Four Generations" takes us back to approximately 1860, capturing the essence of timelessness and continuity.