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"Loyal: A Tribute to Unwavering Devotion" In the realm of art, loyalty is immortalized through captivating masterpieces

Background imageLoyal Collection: The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1900

The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1900
People collecting at the gate of the Viceregal Lodge, Phoenix Park, hoping to catch a glimpse of Queen Victoria in her donkey chair going for her afternoon drive

Background imageLoyal Collection: The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1911- Dublins enthusiastic welc

The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1911- Dublins enthusiastic welc
The people of Dublin give King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra a warm welcome on the occasion of the royal visit in 1911. 1

Background imageLoyal Collection: Drawings Prints, Drawing, Spanish, Patriots, Attacking, French, Banditti, Loyal, Britons

Drawings Prints, Drawing, Spanish, Patriots, Attacking, French, Banditti, Loyal, Britons
Drawings and Prints, Drawing, Spanish Patriots Attacking the French Banditti - Loyal Britons Lending a Lift, Artist, James Gillray, British, Chelsea 1756-1815 London, Gillray, James, 1756, 1815, ca

Background imageLoyal Collection: Source Size = 3752 x 2918

Source Size = 3752 x 2918
DOROTHY FORSTER: " He bowed, and tried to smile, and to look loyal and faithful."

Background imageLoyal Collection: Theophilus Hastings, seventh earl of Huntingdon (mezzotint)

Theophilus Hastings, seventh earl of Huntingdon (mezzotint)
XJF360238 Theophilus Hastings, seventh earl of Huntingdon (mezzotint) by Kneller, Godfrey (1646-1723) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLoyal Collection: The First Watch (oil on canvas)

The First Watch (oil on canvas)
BAL35815 The First Watch (oil on canvas) by Ansdell, Richard (1815-85); Private Collection; Photo eRafael Valls Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageLoyal Collection: Napoleon I reviewing the Federes of the Parisian suburbs at the Tuileries, illustration

Napoleon I reviewing the Federes of the Parisian suburbs at the Tuileries, illustration
XIR326619 Napoleon I reviewing the Federes of the Parisian suburbs at the Tuileries, illustration from Le Moniteur, 16th May 1815 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageLoyal Collection: Napoleon I (1769-1821) returning from Elba on 6th March 1815, 1833 (litho) (b / w photo)

Napoleon I (1769-1821) returning from Elba on 6th March 1815, 1833 (litho) (b / w photo)
XIR326599 Napoleon I (1769-1821) returning from Elba on 6th March 1815, 1833 (litho) (b/w photo) by Bellange, Joseph-Louis Hippolyte (1800-66) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageLoyal Collection: Napoleon I (1769-1821) arriving at the Tuileries on 20th March 1815, Paris, engraved by Roemhild

Napoleon I (1769-1821) arriving at the Tuileries on 20th March 1815, Paris, engraved by Roemhild
XIR326600 Napoleon I (1769-1821) arriving at the Tuileries on 20th March 1815, Paris, engraved by Roemhild (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageLoyal Collection: ROUT OF THE LOYAL RECRUITS, 1870s engraving

ROUT OF THE LOYAL RECRUITS, 1870s engraving

Background imageLoyal Collection: Sequel to the Battle of Temple Bar, Presenting Loyal Address at St. Jamess Palace

Sequel to the Battle of Temple Bar, Presenting Loyal Address at St. Jamess Palace, 1769

Background imageLoyal Collection: The Kremlin in commotion or the Grand Lama sick of the horn cholic, 1820, King

The Kremlin in commotion or the Grand Lama sick of the horn cholic, 1820, King George IV fallen to the floor, he clutches his stomach, near him are a Plan for Divorce, a decanter and cup

Background imageLoyal Collection: Jacob protecting Rachel (oil on canvas)

Jacob protecting Rachel (oil on canvas)
XIR426256 Jacob protecting Rachel (oil on canvas) by Albani, Francesco (1578-1660); Musee des Beaux-Arts Andre Malraux, Le Havre, France; (add.info.: Jacob protege Rachel; ); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageLoyal Collection: A Terrier, sitting facing left (w / c on paper)

A Terrier, sitting facing left (w / c on paper)
XYC286499 A Terrier, sitting facing left (w/c on paper) by Wint, Peter de (1784-1849); 10.5x10.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageLoyal Collection: Lady Harriet Ackland on her way to visit the camp of General Gates, from Life

Lady Harriet Ackland on her way to visit the camp of General Gates, from Life
KW280634 Lady Harriet Ackland on her way to visit the camp of General Gates, from Life and Times of Washington, Volume I, published 1857 (litho) by Chappel

Background imageLoyal Collection: Erecting the Standard of the Young Pretender (engraving) (b / w photo)

Erecting the Standard of the Young Pretender (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF138661 Erecting the Standard of the Young Pretender (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88); ); English

Background imageLoyal Collection: Sir William Berkeley Surrendering to the Commissioners of the Commonwealth, illustration

Sir William Berkeley Surrendering to the Commissioners of the Commonwealth, illustration
BAL108910 Sir William Berkeley Surrendering to the Commissioners of the Commonwealth, illustration from In Washingtons Day by Woodrow Wilson, pub

Background imageLoyal Collection: THE QUEEN AND THE VOLUNTEERS, 1897: An address has been presented to Her Majesty

THE QUEEN AND THE VOLUNTEERS, 1897: An address has been presented to Her Majesty the Queen by the National Artillery Association in this record year of her reign

Background imageLoyal Collection: The Transvaal Difficulty, South Africa, 1883: Loyal Boers Receiving a Visitor of Note

The Transvaal Difficulty, South Africa, 1883: Loyal Boers Receiving a Visitor of Note

Background imageLoyal Collection: Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in othello at the Lyceum Theatre, London

Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in othello at the Lyceum Theatre, London
MR. IRVING AND MISS ISABEL BATEMAN IN " OTHELLO" AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, LONDON, UK, 1876: Desdemona: Upon my knees, what doth your speech import

Background imageLoyal Collection: Portrait of Pomeranian dog

Portrait of Pomeranian dog

Background imageLoyal Collection: WW1 - A Loyal friend - French Red Cross Dog

WW1 - A Loyal friend - French Red Cross Dog. The word Poliu (as used on this card) was a French slang term for the Great War. Date: circa 1917

Background imageLoyal Collection: George Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end - Bond St, London

George Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end - Bond St, London
George Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end of Bond St, London, showing street decoratons, bunting, banners and floral tributes. Date: 1935

Background imageLoyal Collection: A black, yellow, and chocolate Labrador retriever dog trio in a pile of autumn leaves

A black, yellow, and chocolate Labrador retriever dog trio in a pile of autumn leaves. (PR) Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLoyal Collection: Picture No. 10983780

Picture No. 10983780
Dog - Golden Retriever with an apple on head with arrow Date:

Background imageLoyal Collection: Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser Krupp Kultur - Trained Men Will Anti-German World

Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser Krupp Kultur - Trained Men Will Anti-German World War I recruitment poster 1914-1918, Toronto, Canada. Silhouette of soldiers advancing with fixed bayonets

Background imageLoyal Collection: ROUT OF THE LOYAL RECRUITS, 1870s engraving

ROUT OF THE LOYAL RECRUITS, 1870s engraving

Background imageLoyal Collection: The Kremlin In Commotion Or The Grand Lama Sick Of The Horn Cholic

The Kremlin In Commotion Or The Grand Lama Sick Of The Horn Cholic, 1820, King George Iv Fallen To The Floor, He Clutches His Stomach, Near Him Are A Plan For Divorce, A Decanter And Cup

Background imageLoyal Collection: Sequel to the Battle of Temple Bar, Presenting Loyal Address at St. Jamess Palace, 1769

Sequel to the Battle of Temple Bar, Presenting Loyal Address at St. Jamess Palace, 1769

Background imageLoyal Collection: Head of sitting English Cocker Spaniel Dog (Canis familiaris), front view, looking at camera

Head of sitting English Cocker Spaniel Dog (Canis familiaris), front view, looking at camera

Background imageLoyal Collection: Spain (1814). La valiente, fiel y constante

Spain (1814). La valiente, fiel y constante
" Spain (1814). " La valiente, fiel y constante Espa񡦱 uot; " (The brave, loyal and steadfast Spain). Allegory of the entrance of Fernando VII in Spain. Etching. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageLoyal Collection: SPAIN. Barcelona. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)

SPAIN. Barcelona. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The Uprising in Barcelona (July 1936). Burning cars near the Capitanic General building, at the end of the Ramblas

Background imageLoyal Collection: Elizabeth / Colonial Exhib

Elizabeth / Colonial Exhib
Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, photographed when Duchess of York, at the Colonial Exhibition in Paris. She is presented with a bouquet from a loyal colonial subject. Date: 1931

Background imageLoyal Collection: USA, Washington, DC. Digital composite of the Lincoln Memorial and the American flag

USA, Washington, DC. Digital composite of the Lincoln Memorial and the American flag

Background imageLoyal Collection: North Lancashire Regiment cheer their return to war

North Lancashire Regiment cheer their return to war
An inspiring picture showing the men of the the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment cheering gaily when ordered to take their turn in the trenches. Date: circa 1915

Background imageLoyal Collection: Respectfully dedicated to loyal subjects of liberty who pave

Respectfully dedicated to loyal subjects of liberty who paved the way to womans enfranchisement in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America

Background imageLoyal Collection: Certificate of membership for the Ladies Loyal Union League

Certificate of membership for the Ladies Loyal Union League. Date: 1863

Background imageLoyal Collection: Royal visit of Queen Victoria to Liverpool, 1886

Royal visit of Queen Victoria to Liverpool, 1886
The royal procession passing along Castle Street, on the occasion of Queen Victorias visit to the Liverpool Exhibition, 1886. Date: 1886

Background imageLoyal Collection: Message from King George V after marriage of Princess Mary

Message from King George V after marriage of Princess Mary
Message from King George V to his people after the marriage of his only daughter Princess Mary to Viscount Lascelles, later 6th Earl of Harewood, on 28th February 1922

Background imageLoyal Collection: Cheering citizens hail passing royal bride, 1893

Cheering citizens hail passing royal bride, 1893
Loyal citizens wave their handkerchiefs joyously and lean out of the window to caught a glimpse of the royal bride, Princess May of Teck(later the Duchess of York, then Queen Mary) as she passes by

Background imageLoyal Collection: Church Destroyed / Algeria

Church Destroyed / Algeria
Rebels destroy a loyal Algerian-French post in church Date: 1905

Background imageLoyal Collection: Silver Jubilee - 1935 - Address at Houses of Parliament

Silver Jubilee - 1935 - Address at Houses of Parliament
Silver Jubilee - King George V and Queen Mary receive the loyal addresses from the Houses of Parliament in Westminster Hall - May 9th 1935

Background imageLoyal Collection: Prince & Princess of Wales visit Glasgow

Prince & Princess of Wales visit Glasgow
The Prince and Princess of Wales, captured on camera during a visit to Glasgow in the 1890s. Civic visits, openings, loyal addresses and dedications helped to increase the popularity

Background imageLoyal Collection: Greek troops gathered on the docks at Salonika

Greek troops gathered on the docks at Salonika
A photograph of soldiers loyal to the newly formed Committee of National defence on the docks at the Greek port of Salonika, September 1916

Background imageLoyal Collection: Fighting Burgundians

Fighting Burgundians
Two loyal knights in the expedition against the Burgundians - Etienne de Vignolles and Poton de Saintrailles

Background imageLoyal Collection: Indian Mutiny, Soldiers

Indian Mutiny, Soldiers
Loyal Indian sepoys at rifle practice

Background imageLoyal Collection: Saying what they think of treason at home

Saying what they think of treason at home
Irish soldiers are depicted fighting on the Western front during the First World War, leaving their trenches and charging the enemy

Background imageLoyal Collection: Coup : Mairie Forced

Coup : Mairie Forced
Troops loyal to Napoleon take over the Mairie of the 4th arrondissement, Paris



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"Loyal: A Tribute to Unwavering Devotion" In the realm of art, loyalty is immortalized through captivating masterpieces. Titian's "Noli Me Tangere" transports us to a world where loyalty triumphs over temptation. Across continents, the statue of Skye Terrier dog Greyfriars Bobby stands as an emblem of unwavering fidelity in Edinburgh, Scotland. His legendary tale echoes through time, reminding us that true loyalty knows no bounds. During Ulster's tumultuous year of 1914, a patriotic postcard emerged as a symbol of unyielding allegiance. It serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit and steadfast commitment of its people. Even royalty understands the power of loyalty. Queen Victoria's bond with her beloved Dachshund showcases how devotion transcends social status and breeds unconditional love. Amidst the chaos of World War I, military regimental badge brooches became more than mere accessories; they represented soldiers' dedication to their comrades and country. The Ten Scout Laws etched in vibrant colors on litho prints in 1923 remind us that loyalty is not just about allegiance but also about integrity and honor – values that guide individuals towards becoming better versions of themselves. Art has always celebrated stories steeped in faithfulness. Naomi and Ruth's poignant depiction on canvas captures their enduring friendship—a reminder that loyal companionship can weather any storm. Her Majesty Queen Victoria's First Entry into Brighton Oct portrays not only her majesty but also highlights her subjects' unwavering support—loyalty intertwined within every step she takes. From Westminster Cavalry to Southwark Cavalry, regiments have long embodied unity forged by trust and fidelity—an unbreakable bond between warriors who fight side by side for a common cause. James 6th Earl Abercorn stands tall as an epitome of noble allegiance—a beacon guiding his clan with unwavering commitment throughout generations.