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"Viceroy: A Journey Through Time and Empires" Step back in time to 1826, when Zarafa the Giraffe arrived in France as a gift from Egypt's Viceroy

Background imageViceroy Collection: Se Cathedral, Old Goa, India

Se Cathedral, Old Goa, India
The Se (St Catherine s) Cathedral in Panjim, Old Goa, India. It was commissioned by the Portuguese Viceroy, Redondo, and consecrated in 1640

Background imageViceroy Collection: Chilean Ambassadors car - Beijing, China

Chilean Ambassadors car - Beijing, China

Background imageViceroy Collection: Changing Guard at the Viceroys House

Changing Guard at the Viceroys House
In the newly inaugurated capital of New Delhi in India, the Gordon Highlanders can be seen marching away after having been relieved during the changing of the guard ceremony at the Viceroys House

Background imageViceroy Collection: War Memorial Arch at New Delhi

War Memorial Arch at New Delhi
The centre of a solemn ceremony during the inaugural celebrations at New Delhi, the All-India War Memorial Arch. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the spirit of the Menin Gate

Background imageViceroy Collection: Government buildings in New Delhi, India

Government buildings in New Delhi, India
Majestic buildings about to be officially inaugurated at New Delhi. The twin blocks of the secretariats (red to the first storey; white above) facing each other across the Kings Way

Background imageViceroy Collection: Front portico of the Viceroys House in New Delhi

Front portico of the Viceroys House in New Delhi
Part of the front portico of the Viceroys house, flying the Union Jack and showing the great dome, a statue of the Queen and in the foreground, plinths for figures of horses

Background imageViceroy Collection: Sunken garden of the Viceroys house in New Delhi, India

Sunken garden of the Viceroys house in New Delhi, India
A beautiful feature in the grounds surrounding the Viceroys house. The sunken garden at the back with a pool encircled by flowers and shrubs showing (above and beyond the wall at each end)

Background imageViceroy Collection: Pakistan - Sukkur - The Bridge over the Indus

Pakistan - Sukkur - The Bridge over the Indus
Pakistan - The Sukkur Bridge over the Indus. Opened in 1889 and formerly named after the then Viceroy, Landsdowne. On opening it was the longest cantilever Bridge in the world

Background imageViceroy Collection: Inauguration of New Delhi

Inauguration of New Delhi
After the inauguration by Lord Irwin of the Council House of New Delhi, the procession is seen leaving the building - the Viceroys carriage (right background)

Background imageViceroy Collection: Tiffin on the lawns at New Delhi

Tiffin on the lawns at New Delhi
A Viceregal garden party, one of the social wonders of the East, taking place on February 10th 1931

Background imageViceroy Collection: Opening of the new Council House at New Delhi

Opening of the new Council House at New Delhi
The Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin, together with his wife Lady Irwin, in the Viceregal carriage with an attendant holding over them the Royal golden umbrella

Background imageViceroy Collection: Viceroy speech at unveiling of the Four Dominion Columns, Ne

Viceroy speech at unveiling of the Four Dominion Columns, Ne
Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India, standing before a microphone in the right foreground on the dais in front of the southern secretariat, speaking before the unveiling of the four Dominion columns

Background imageViceroy Collection: Viceroys House, New Delhi

Viceroys House, New Delhi
The Viceroy of Indias house, New Delhi: Sir Edwin Lutyens magnificent design of a central dome surmounting a colonnaded facade five hundred feet in length and flanked by two projecting wings

Background imageViceroy Collection: Viceroys House, New Delhi: the State Dining Room

Viceroys House, New Delhi: the State Dining Room
The State dining-room of the Viceroy of Indias residence in New Delhi; a design in a Classical style; the walls panelled in teak with life-sized portraits between the pilasters

Background imageViceroy Collection: Viceroys House, New Delhi: West Loggia

Viceroys House, New Delhi: West Loggia
The West Loggia of the Viceroy of Indias house in New Delhi, India, with a view looking towards the state dining-room and showing the vaulted ceiling decorated with a delightful mural

Background imageViceroy Collection: Viceroys House, State Ballroom; New Delhi

Viceroys House, State Ballroom; New Delhi
The State ballroom of the Viceroy of Indias house in New Delhi, India, large enough to hold 1000 guests and showing the principal feature, a wonderful Persian mural depicting various court activities

Background imageViceroy Collection: Arrival of Lord Irwin at inauguration of New Delhi

Arrival of Lord Irwin at inauguration of New Delhi
A panoramic view of the two secretariats and the four dominion columns waiting to be unveiled during the inauguration of New Delhi in 1931 as the capital of India

Background imageViceroy Collection: Fountain in the Viceroys Garden, New Delhi

Fountain in the Viceroys Garden, New Delhi
An aerial view of a pool fountain in the Viceroys garden in New Delhi, part of a series of splendid buildings erected in 1931 before the inauguration of the city as the captial of India

Background imageViceroy Collection: Roof fountain on the roof of the Viceroys house, New Delhi

Roof fountain on the roof of the Viceroys house, New Delhi
One of the roof fountains on the Viceroys house: a stepped stone plinth supporting a " saucer" containing another (above it) from which a cascade falls into the lower one

Background imageViceroy Collection: Changing Guard before the Viceroys House, New Delhi

Changing Guard before the Viceroys House, New Delhi
Changing the Guard before the Viceroys House in New Delhi - a ceremony as spectacular and impressive at New Delhi as its counterpart in London

Background imageViceroy Collection: Awaiting Lord Dufferins arrival

Awaiting Lord Dufferins arrival
Awaiting the arrival of Lord Dufferin(1826-1902), diplomat and eighth Viceroy of India, at the opening of the Jubilee Bridge of the East Indian Peninsular Railway

Background imageViceroy Collection: Lord Dufferin opens the Jubilee Bridge

Lord Dufferin opens the Jubilee Bridge
Lord Dufferin(1826-1902), diplomat and eighth Viceroy of India, declaring the Jubilee Bridge of the East Indian Peninsular Railway open. The bridge crosses the river Hooghly, at Hooghly, India

Background imageViceroy Collection: David Lloyd George in France

David Lloyd George in France
David Lloyd George (1863-1945), as Secretary for War, touring the British front in France, September 1916. He is pictured here (second from right) with Lord Reading (1860-1935)

Background imageViceroy Collection: Viceroy Egypt Visits

Viceroy Egypt Visits
The Viceroy of Egypt visits France : his arrival at Toulon is greeted with friendly fire

Background imageViceroy Collection: Lord Lytton (1831-1891)

Lord Lytton (1831-1891)
Engraving of (Edward) Robert Bulwer-Lytton, the 1st Earl of Lytton, the English poet diplomat and politician, shortly after his appointment as Viceroy of India, 1876

Background imageViceroy Collection: Mary Lady Curzon

Mary Lady Curzon
MARY VICTORIA (nee Leiter), marchioness CURZON, wife of George, Viceroy of India. Daughter of an American millionaire, she was a great support in his career

Background imageViceroy Collection: George Curzon / Anon Photo

George Curzon / Anon Photo
GEORGE NATHANIEL MARQUESS CURZON Viceroy of India and statesman

Background imageViceroy Collection: Victor 9th Earl of Elgin

Victor 9th Earl of Elgin
VICTOR ALEXANDER BRUCE, ninth earl of ELGIN Statesman and diplomat, Viceroy of India 1894 - 99

Background imageViceroy Collection: Banquet on board the Faid Gihaad, 1862

Banquet on board the Faid Gihaad, 1862
Engraving showing a banquet on board the Viceroy of Egypts yacht, Faid Gihaad, then in the River Thames off Woolwich, London, July 1862

Background imageViceroy Collection: George Earl of Carlisle

George Earl of Carlisle
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK HOWARD, seventh earl of CARLISLE Statesman, lord-lieutenant and viceroy of Ireland. In 1855

Background imageViceroy Collection: Racial / India / Kapurthala

Racial / India / Kapurthala
The Maharaja of Kapurthala and the Viceroy

Background imageViceroy Collection: Pedro De Toledo

Pedro De Toledo
PEDRO DE TOLEDO, marchese de VILLAFRANCA Spanish general, viceroy of Naples

Background imageViceroy Collection: Events / Asia / India

Events / Asia / India
Victoria is proclaimed Empress of India by Viceroy Lord Lytton at Delhi

Background imageViceroy Collection: Statue of George Robinson, Viceroy and Governor General of India 1880-1884

Statue of George Robinson, Viceroy and Governor General of India 1880-1884, Victoria Memorial, Chowringhee, Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India, Asia

Background imageViceroy Collection: Viceroy Butterfly

Viceroy Butterfly
DB-132 VICEROY BUTTERFLY Basilarchia disippus Donald Burgess Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageViceroy Collection: George Curzon / Simpson 07

George Curzon / Simpson 07
GEORGE NATHANIEL LORD CURZON OF KEDLESTON Viceroy of India and statesman

Background imageViceroy Collection: 1st Earl of Lytton

1st Earl of Lytton
EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON 1ST EARL OF LYTTON Viceroy of India (1875-80), failed to avert Second Afghan War (1878)

Background imageViceroy Collection: Francisco Borgia (Later)

Francisco Borgia (Later)
FRANCISCO DE BORJA (BORGIA) Noble of Spanish branch of the family, Viceroy in Peru, poet. (Do not confuse with Jesuit saint Francisco Borgia)

Background imageViceroy Collection: Battle of Raab

Battle of Raab
Eugene de Beauharnais, stepson of Napoleon and viceroy of Italy, defeats the Austrians at Raab

Background imageViceroy Collection: Auguste a Beauharnais

Auguste a Beauharnais
AUGUSTE AMALIE BEAUHARNAIS wife of Eugene, Viceroy of Italy : with her daughter Josephine who will wed Oscar I and became Queen of Sweden



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"Viceroy: A Journey Through Time and Empires" Step back in time to 1826, when Zarafa the Giraffe arrived in France as a gift from Egypt's Viceroy. This majestic creature captured the imagination of all who saw her. Fast forward to Lord Dufferin, the 8th Viceroy of India, who brought grandeur and diplomacy to his role. His tenure was marked by significant reforms that shaped modern India. Lord Curzon followed suit as Viceroy, leaving an indelible mark on history with his ambitious plans for New Delhi. The Long Drawing-Room at Viceroys House became a symbol of power and opulence. But viceroyalties were not limited to India alone. Martin de Mayorga, a Spanish military officer turned governor, served as Viceroy of Mexico during the colonial era. Meanwhile, Lady Dufferin stood beside her husband as he governed India. Her influence extended beyond societal norms and she championed women's healthcare initiatives that continue to impact lives today. Across the Atlantic Ocean, Antonio de Mendoza took on the mantle in Mexico during its early years under Spanish rule. His leadership laid foundations for future governance structures. In 1902, amidst great pomp and circumstance, the British Viceroy entered Delhi - a momentous occasion that showcased imperial might while also igniting aspirations for independence among Indians. Lord Willingdon assumed office as Viceroy of India during tumultuous times but managed to navigate through challenges with grace and resilience. Captain Lord Chelmsford's appointment as viceroyal representative left an imprint on history books forevermore - his portrait capturing both authority and intrigue. The year 1920 witnessed Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice taking charge as Marquess of Lansdowne - another chapter in British viceregal legacy etched by Philip A de Laszlo's artistic brushstrokes.