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The Pyramids of Giza necropolis. In the foregroun,d the Prince of Wales visiting the site.
Tags: Animals, Art and antiquities, British, Cairo, Camels, Costume - Hats and headwear, Egypt, Egyptian monuments, Egyptians, Ethnic groups, Giza, Giza necropolis, History, Human types, Kings, Necropoleis, Princes of Wales, Pyramids, Pyramids of Giza, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations
George I and Olga of Greece visit admiral James Drummond, K.C.B, on flagship “Hercules”, 1877.
Tags: Attica, Boats and ships, British, Central Greece, Costume - Hats and headwear, Ethnic groups, George I of Greece, Greece, Greeks, History, Human types, James Drummond (admiral), Kings, Military officers, Officials, Olga Queen of Greece, Piraeus, Princesses of Wales, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Women
Alexandra Princess of Wales and Olga of Greece promenading at the Royal Gardens (today National Garden), March 1877. In the background, the temple of Olympian Zeus.
Tags: Alexandra of Denmark, Art and antiquities, Athens, Attica, Central Greece, Children, Costume - Hats and headwear, Furniture, Games and toys, Greece, Human types, Kings, National Garden (Athens), Olga Queen of Greece, Olympeion - Temple of Olympian Zeus (Athens), Princes, Princesses of Wales, Roman architecture, Roman monuments, Social sphere and everyday life, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Women
Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII of England) leaving Athens, 1875. In the background, Kapnikarea church and Ermou street.
Tags: Athens, Attica, Byzantine architecture, Byzantine monuments, Carriages, Central Greece, Churches, Costume - Hats and headwear, Edward VII of England, Greece, History, Human types, Kapnikarea, Kings, Modes of transport, Princes, Princes of Wales, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Women
State breakfast given by Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII of England) on board HMS “Serapis” to the King and Queen of Greece, 1875.
Tags: Attica, Boats and ships, Carpets, Central Greece, Costume - Hats and headwear, Edward VII of England, Everyday objects / Domestic utensils and vessels, George I of Greece, Greece, History, Human types, Kings, Olga Queen of Greece, Piraeus, Princes, Princes of Wales, Social sphere and everyday life, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Women
Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII of England) is photographed with the King and Queen of Greece during his visit to Athens in 1875.
Tags: Attica, Carpets, Central Greece, Costume - Hats and headwear, Edward VII of England, Furniture, George I of Greece, Greece, History, Human types, Interiors, Kings, Olga Queen of Greece, Photographers, Princes, Princes of Wales, Professions, Social sphere and everyday life, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations
The residents of Athens welcome George I of Greeks, October 1863 (imaginary representation). On the right, the Acropolis and the temple of Hephaestus.
Tags: Acropolis of Athens, Arches, Athens, Attica, Carriages, Central Greece, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Festivities / Celebrations, George I of Greece, Greece, History, Human types, Imaginary representations - Reconstructions, Kings, Modes of transport, Parthenon, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Temple of Hephaestus (Theseion), Women
Kings Otto and Amalia visit Alfred Prince of Wales at the British Embassy, Athens. November 1859.
Tags: Amalia of Oldenburg (Queen of Greece), Animals, Architecture and built environment, Athens, Attica, Carriages, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Greece, History, Human types, Kings, Modes of transport, Otto of Greece, Social sphere and everyday life, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Women
Otto and Amalia of Greece exiting the Royal Palace, 1854.
Tags: Amalia of Oldenburg (Queen of Greece), Animals, Athens, Attica, Central Greece, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Greece, Greek Parliament (formerly Royal Palace), Human types, Kings, Military officers, Officials, Otto of Greece, Social sphere and everyday life, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Women
The tomb of Robert of Anjou or Robert the Wise, King of Naples (1277 – 1343) at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples. The tomb is the work of eminent Florentine artists Paccio and Giovanni Bertini.
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Church of Santa Chiara (Naples), Churches, Funerary monuments, Giovanni Bertini, Italy, Kings, Medieval architecture, Medieval monuments, Naples / Napoli / anc. Neapolis, Pacio Bertini, Religious practices, Robert of Anjou (Robert the Wise), Sculptors, Sculptures, Southern Italy
1. The mausoleum of Manuel I of Portugal at the Convent of the Order of Christ, Tomar, Portugal. 2. The sarcophagus of Manuel I of Portugal. 3. Water-douching tool used for the cleaning of cannons. 4. Banana tree.
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Banana trees, Cannons, Convent of the Order of Christ / Convento de Cristo (Tomar), Kings, Manuel I of Portugal, Medieval architecture, Medieval monuments, Monasteries, Natural environment, Plants, Portugal, Religious practices, Sarcophagi, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Tomar, Weapons
Funerary procession of the king of Tonkin (Vietnam).
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Carriages, Costume - Hats and headwear, Hanoi, Human types, Kingdom of Tonkin, Kings, Officials, Processions, Religious practices, Rites of passage, Social sphere and everyday life, Soldiers, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Tonkin, Vietnam
Carriages with livestock and other provisions leave Hanoi. They are destined to feed the soldiers and other followers of the funeral procession of the king of Tonkin (Vietnam).
Tags: Animals, Boats and ships, Bovids, Carriages, Costume - Hats and headwear, Equids, Hanoi, Hens, Horses, Human types, Kingdom of Tonkin, Kings, Officials, Processions, Religious practices, Rites of passage, Sheep, Social sphere and everyday life, Soldiers, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Tonkin, Vietnam
Funeral procession of the king of Tonkin (Vietnam).
Tags: Architecture and built environment, Boats and ships, Carriages, Costume - Hats and headwear, Funerals, Hanoi, Human types, Kingdom of Tonkin, Kings, Officials, Palaces, Processions, Religious practices, Rites of passage, Social sphere and everyday life, Soldiers, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Tonkin, Vietnam
Top: The king of Tonkin (Vietnam) exits the palace. Bottom: The king of Tonkin (Vietnam) leaves for war.
Tags: Animals, Architecture and built environment, Costume - Hats and headwear, Elephants, Equids, Hanoi, Horses, Human types, Kingdom of Tonkin, Kings, Music, Musical instruments, Officials, Palaces, Processions, Social sphere and everyday life, Soldiers, State and military institutions - Diplomatic relations, Tonkin, Vietnam
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