- Napoleon at Longwood
Napoleon at Longwood - Queen Victoria in 1839
Queen Victoria in 1839 - Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday - Sir John C. Hobhouse
Sir John C. Hobhouse - John Wilson Croker
John Wilson Croker - Washington Irving
Washington Irving - Lord Brougham
Lord Brougham - Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore - Samuel Rogers
Samuel Rogers - John Gibson Lockhart
John Gibson Lockhart - The Fraserians
The Fraserians - William Harrison Ainsworth
William Harrison Ainsworth - Harriet Martineau
Harriet Martineau - Regina's Maids of Honour
Regina's Maids of Honour - James Hogg
James Hogg - Lord Byron
Lord Byron - Pierre-Jean De Béranger
Pierre-Jean De Béranger - Rev. William Lisle Bowles
Rev. William Lisle Bowles - William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Thomas Campbell
Thomas Campbell - The Old Tabard Inn, High Street, Southwark
The Old Tabard Inn, High Street, Southwark - Benjamin D’Israeli
Benjamin D’Israeli - Edward Lytton Bulwer
Edward Lytton Bulwer - Lord John Russell
Lord John Russell - Burdett, Hume and O'Connell
Burdett, Hume and O'Connell - William Cobbett
William Cobbett - Lord Lyndhurst
Lord Lyndhurst - Walter Scott
Walter Scott - Mary Russell Mitford
Mary Russell Mitford - Thomas Noon Talfourd
Thomas Noon Talfourd - John Baldwin Buckstone
John Baldwin Buckstone - Sydney Smith
Sydney Smith - Alfred d Orsay
Alfred d Orsay - M. Blessington
M. Blessington - Theodore S Hook
Theodore S Hook - Fashions for 1836 and 1837
Fashions for 1836 and 1837 - The Queen receiving the sacrament, after her coronation - Westminster Abbey, June 29, 1838
- John Galt
- Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt - Sir Robert Peel
Sir Robert Peel - The Queens first council - Kensington Palace June 20 1837
Queen Victorias first council - Kensington Palace June 20 1837 The year 1837, except for the death of the old King and the accession of the young Queen, was a tolerably insignificant year. It was on June 20 that the King died. He was buried on the evening of July 9 at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor; on the 10th the Queen dissolved Parliament; on the 13th she went to Buckingham Palace; and on November 9 she visited the City, where they gave her a magnificent banquet, served in Guildhall at half past five, the Lord Mayor and City magnates humbly taking their modest meal at a lower table. - The Duchess of Kent, with Princess Victoria at the age of two
The Duchess of Kent, with Princess Victoria at the age of two - Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle (4 December 1795 – 5 February 1881) was a British historian, satirical writer, essayist, translator, philosopher, mathematician, and teacher [Wikipedia]