RMWH8G3J–Statue of Gaius Julius Caesar, Roman ruler (100 BC-44 BC), General and statesman, who was assassinated by a group of nobles in the Senate House on the Ides of March.
RMWHBH3R–King Philip II, an able but inflexible ruler, strove to conquer England for Catholic Spain.. Philip II (May 21, 1527 - September 13, 1598) was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598, King of Naples from 1554 until 1598, king consort of England (as husband of Mary I) from 1554 to 1558, Lord of the Seventeen Provinces (holding various titles for the individual territories, such as Duke or Count) from 1556 until 1581, King of Portugal and the Algarves (as Philip I) from 1580 until 1598 and King of Chile from 1554 until 1556. Philip II is considered one of the greatest sovereigns in the History of
RMWHA40T–Claudius . Roman Ruler Emperor
RMWHB757–Armana Tablet - Armana letter from First Ruler of Hazor Instructions about the defence of the city..
RMWH9WFF–WW1/ 'Britannia (the Ruler of the seas) and her new maid.' German cartoon from Berlin. Admiral Beatty featured.
RMWH9TG1–Oedipus and the Sphinx whose riddle he solved. She then killed herself and the grateful citizens made Oedipus ruler of Thebes
RMWHAMJ0–Carlos III 1786. . Charles III (also Carlos III) Spanish ruler; king of Spain 1759-1788; half-brother of Ferdinand VI; son of Philip V 1716-1788 . . . . .
RMWHAMHF–Joseph Bonaparte brother to Napoleon I. . Bonaparte, Joseph Italian-Spanish (French Corsican-born) ruler; king of Naples and Sicily 1806-1808; king of Spain 1808-1813; deposed; brother of Napoleon I 1768-1844
RMWH8WA1–A tribe is submitting to a Zapotee ruler. the formalised footprints indicate the journey they have made. the year and the date are shown by the calendar symbols (the year is indicated by the symbol resembling a capital A, the other symbols indicate day names. Picturewriting. Codex
RMWHAP17–Alexander the Great . . Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) Macedonian general, ruler, and conqueror of Europe and Asia; king of Macedonia 336b-323b; defeated Persians at battles of Granicus 334b, Issus 333b, Arbela 331b; son of Philip II 356b-323b . .
RMWHAMHR–Napoleon III. . Napoleon III (Louis Napoleon; orig. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte) French general, politician, and ruler; president of France 1848-1852 (only president of 2nd French Republic); acquired dictatorial powers through military coup 1851; proclaimed himself emperor 1852, as Napoleon III; emperor of France 1852-1870; annexed Savoy and Nice 1860; captured by Germans at Sedan 1870 during Franco-Prussian War and held captive 1870-1871; formally deposed by National Assembly at Bordeaux 1871; nephew of Napoleon I 1808-1873 . . . . .
RMWHB74Y–Coin of a Graeco-Bactrian ruler of north west India - Silver coin of Antimachus I (171-160 BC). Anthimachus I was one of the Greco-Bactrian kings from around 185 to 170 BC.. Obv: Bust of Antimachus I.. Rev: (not shown here) Depiction of Poseidon, with Greek legend BASILEOS TEOU ANTIMACHOU God-King Antimachus -. The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom (or Graeco-Bactrian Kingdom) covered the areas of Bactria and Sogdiana, comprising today's northern Afghanistan and parts of Central Asia, the easternmost area of the Hellenistic world, from 250 to 125 BCE. The expansion of the Greco-Bactrians into northern
RMWHB58P–Black graphite statue of Khakhaure Senusret III (also written as Senwosret III or Sesostris III) - a pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC, and was the fifth monarch of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. He was a Great Pharaoh of the twelfth Dynasty and is supposed to be the most powerful Egyptian ruler of this time. For this, he is regarded as one of the sources for the legend about Sesostris..
RMWH8G3C–The coronation of Maria Theresa (1717-1780) as Queen Bohemia in Prague. The first and only female head of the Habsburg dynasty. She was Archduchess of Austria, and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia and ruler of other territories from 1740. Frederick the Great by Nancy Mitford, page 121.. . Frederick the Great by Nancy Mitford page 88.
RMWHB6CC–Sphinx of Senusret III Middle Kingdom XII Dynasty (1878-1843 BC ?) - Khakhaure Senusret III (also written as Senwosret III or Sesostris III) was a pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC, and was the fifth monarch of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. He was a Great Pharaoh of the twelfth Dynasty and is supposed to be the most powerful Egyptian ruler of this time. For this, he is regarded as one of the sources for the legend about Sesostris..
RMWHB6DC–Statue of Senusret III Middle Kingdom XII Dynasty (1878-1843 BC ?) - Khakhaure Senusret III (also written as Senwosret III or Sesostris III) was a pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC, and was the fifth monarch of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. He was a Great Pharaoh of the twelfth Dynasty and is supposed to be the most powerful Egyptian ruler of this time. For this, he is regarded as one of the sources for the legend about Sesostris..
RMWH8G51–Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria, as a young woman (1717-1780). The first and only female head of the Habsburg dynasty. She was Archduchess of Austria, and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia and ruler of other territories, from 1740. Frederick the Great by Nancy Mitford, page 88.. . . . . Frederick the Great by Nancy Mitford page 88.
RMWHB6K8–Ptolemy I Soter (Greek: Ptolemaios Soter, i.e. Ptolemy the Savior, 367 BC - 283 BC) was a Macedonian general who became the ruler of Egypt (323 BC - 283 BC) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In 305 BC he took the title of king. He was the son of Arsinoe of Macedonia - either by her husband Lagus, a Macedonian nobleman, or by her lover, Philip II of Macedon (which would make him the half-brother of Alexander the Great if true). Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great's most trusted generals, and among the seven body-guards attached to his person. He was a few years older than Alexander, and
RMWHB0XK–Charles V (1500-58) with his dog c.1533/4. Artist Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c.1488-1576) . Location Prado, Madrid, Spain . Charles V (24 February 1500 - 21 September 1558) was ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily (1516-1554), Archduke of Austria (1519-1521), King of the Romans (or German King), (1519-1556 but did not formally abdicate until 1558) and Holy Roman Emperor (1530-1556 but did not formally abdicate until 1558). In Spain, though he is often referred to as Carlos V, he ruled officially as Carlos I, Charles I of Spain..
RMWHAMJD–Napoleon I . . Napoleon I (Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleone Buonaparte; le Petit Caporal, the Little Corporal) French (Corsican-born) general, politician, and ruler; served with French royalist artillery 1785-1791;
RMWHAMJK–Napoleon Bonaparte. . Napoleon I (Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleone Buonaparte; le Petit Caporal, the Little Corporal) French (Corsican-born) general, politician, and ruler; served with French royalist artillery 1785-1791;
RMWHAMJH–Jerome Bonaparte brother to Napoleon I. . Bonaparte, Jerome German Westphalian (French Corsican-born) ruler; king of Westphalia 1807-1813; brother of Napoleon I; grandfather of Charles Joseph Bonaparte 1784-1860 . . . . .
RMWHB224–Cortes enters Tenochtitlan - 8th November 1519 - Hernán Cortés enters Tenochtitlán and Aztec ruler Moctezuma welcomes him with great pomp as would befit a returning god.. Painting on mother of pearl. Miquel Gonzolez. Museo de America, Madrid.
RMWHAB1C–Mamelukes. In 1260 the Mameluke rulers of Egypt conquered Palestine and became the new masters of Jerusalem. While Mameluke Jerusalem bore prime religious importance, politically it was insignificant. The Mamelukes were soldiers who had been brought to Egypt as property of the ruler from the Central Asian steppes.Since they had been brought into the fold of Islam, they felt a deep commitment to that religion. This was reflected in intensive building in Jerusalem, which has left its mark on the Old City to this day, particularly around the Temple Mount..
RMWHBHNW–Nearco . one of the best horses ever bred in Italy , and one of the most influential sires ever bred anywhere . His sons include Amerigo ( Sire of Marcy ) , Dante , Mossborough ( Sire of Ballymoss ) , Nasrullah , Nearctic ( Sire of Northern Dancer ) , Nimbus and Sayajirao . Nasrullah's sons include Bold Ruler ( Sire of Bold Lad and Stupendous ) , Grey Sovereign , another outstanding sprinting stallion , Nashua , Nearula , Never Bend , Never Say Die , Princely Gift , Red God and Royal Charger .
RMWHARY3–Amenehotep II. Amenhotep II was the 7th Pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty. Amenhotep (heqaiunuwas) his birth name, meaning Amun is Pleased, Ruler of Heliopolis. He is sometimes referred to by Amenhotpe II, or the Greek version of his name, Amenophis II. His throne name was A-kheperu-re, meaning Great are the Manifestations of Re. He was the son of Tuthmosis III, with whom he may have served a short co-regency of about two years. His mother was probably Merytra, a daughter of Huy, who was a divine adoratrice of Amun and Atum and chief of choristers for Ra. Apparently, she also served as, at
RMWHAMK0–Napoleon III mounted on Philippe c 1855 by Emmanuel Fremiet. . Napoleon III (Louis Napoleon; orig. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte) French general, politician, and ruler; president of France 1848-1852 (only president of 2nd French Republic); acquired dictatorial powers through military coup 1851; proclaimed himself emperor 1852, as Napoleon III; emperor of France 1852-1870; annexed Savoy and Nice 1860; captured by Germans at Sedan 1870 during Franco-Prussian War and held captive 1870-1871; formally deposed by National Assembly at Bordeaux 1871; nephew of Napoleon I 1808-1873 . . . . .
RM2BWAT7B–Famous African Ruler Dying The Bey of Tunis 26 June 1922
RM2BWAT5E–Ex Ruler on Skis The ex reigning Duke and Duchess of Saxe Coburg Gotha , photographed at Oberhof , where they are keen participants in outdoor sports 15 December 1921
RM2BWFK24–The Empress Zauditu Ruler of Ethopia 17 July 1923
RM2BW2NK5–Dayang Muda of Sarawak former wife of the heir to the ruler of Sarawak . 18 February 1932
RM2BW8EPD–Coronation of the new Indian ruler . H H The Newab Sahid of Tonk ( seated in the palabquin ) . 23 March 1931
RM2BWBX8D–Foxy Ferdinand , ex ruler of Bulgaria , wearing a novel garment designed by himself and described as extremely comfortable 16 May 1925
RM2BWBTM4–H H the Emir Abdullah , Ruler of Transjordania , in native costume , taken in Arabia . He is a brother of King Feisal of Baghdad 1925
RM2BTPB91–New Indian ruler . H H The Nawab of Tonk , whose coronation has just taken place . This coronation portrait has just been received by air . 23 March 1931
RM2BW8C78–Begum of Bhopal leaves for India after abdicating in favour of her son . The Begum of Bhopal with the new ruler at the door of Belmont House , Parkside , Wimbledon , just before their departure . 19 May 1926
RM2BW8C4E–Begum of Bhopal leaves for India after Abdicating in favour of her son . The Begum of Bhopal with the new ruler at the door of Belmont House , Parkside , Wimbledon , just before their departure . 19 May 1926
RM2BWB92W–Ruler poses with three of his dancing girls H H Gusti Bagus Djilantek , ' Grand Fizier ' or ' Wakil ' of Karang Asem , in the Island of Bali , with three of his diminutive favourites 26 February 1926
RM2BWAFCK–Future ruler of three million East Africans , graduated in American University . Peter Mbiyu Koinange , future ruler of 3 , 000 , 000 East Africans in Kenya , has graduated at the Ohio Wesleyan University . 22 June 1935
RM2BW8C6C–Begum of Bhopal leaves for India after abdicating in favour of her son . The Begum of Bhopal with the new ruler , Nawabzada Haji Muhammad Hamidulla Khan , at the door of Belmont House , Parkside , Wimbledon , just before their departure . 19 May 1926
RM2BW8FWT–Spain ' s new ruler . A picturesque guard of honour of Moorish Calvalry in the procession for the installation of Senor Zamora as first President of the Spanish Republic . Senor Zamora , Spain ' s first President waves a greeting as he drives through the crowded streets of Madrid for his installation . 14 December 1931
RM2BW1XKH–African ruler leaves thoughtfully to review under Royal umbrella. The Alake of Abeokuta, ruler of one of the largest tribes in Nigeria, left Waterloo station, London, to attend the fleet review at spit head. The Alake came to England to attend the Coronation, and is always sheltered by the Royal umbrella. Photo shows, the Alkake of Abeokuta under the Royal umbrella as he left Waterloo. 20 May 1937
RM2BW8E9R–One of the most magnificent Stelae at Copan . The figure of the ruler facing the North is being painted by Mr Joseph Linden Smith , the archaeological artist . To the left is seen the initial series ,9,16,10,0,0, recording the year 501 AD . To the extreme left are Thomas Gann and Dr Sylvanus Morley , of the Carnegie Institution of Washington . On the opposite side of the Stelae is a Great Cycle glyph , or time marker of 8,000 years . 1926
RMWHBAB2–Ivan the Terrible : painted by B M Vasnetsov
RMWH8E77–Painted Limestone statue of Queen Tetishen. Egypt under the Pharaohs by Barbara Sewell page 71, pl 19.
RMWHBAA6–Batu Khan , the son of Jochi.
RMWHB75P–Idrimi, King of Alalah - statue of Ydrimi -. Idrimi was the king of Alalakh in the first half of the 15th century BC -. Alalakh, or Alalah, is the name of an ancient city and its associated city-state of the Amuq River valley, located in the Hatay region of southern Turkey near the city of Antakya (ancient Antioch), and now represented by an extensive city-mound known as Tell Atchana -. It is probable that in the first half of the 15th century, Idrimi, son of the king of Aleppo may have fled his city for Emar, traveled to Alalakh, gained control of the city, and been recognized as a vassal by
RMWH8NPH–A mid-17th century Moghul portrait . The subject has been identified by one scholar as Francois Bernier , however, this isn't generally accepted.
RMWHB6DD–Coin of Diocletian - Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus (c. 236-316, born Diocles and known in English as Diocletian, was Roman Emperor from 20 November 284 to 1 May 305..
RMWHB6DR–King Hovemhot as a scribe reigned end of XVIII Dynasty.
RMWHB6DH–Gold collars being awarded to courtier from the Window of Appearances by Seti I - New Kingdom XIX Dynasty 1304-1290 BC - Menmaatre Seti I (sometimes called Sethi I) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt (Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt)..
RMWHB6JY–King Khaefre (Egyptian) Khafre (Greek).
RMWHB6CM–Lid of the granite coffin of Ramesses III. Ramesses III is represented as the god Osiris holding the divine regalia and is attended by the goddesses Nephthys and Neith XXth Dynasty 1200 - 1090 BC New Kingdom -. Usimare Ramesses III (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty and is considered to be the last great New Kingdom king to wield any substantial authority over Egypt..
RMWHB6CF–Ramesses II (also known as Ramesses the Great and alternatively transcribed as Ramses and Rameses, was the third Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. He is often regarded as Egypt's greatest and most powerful pharaoh. He was born c. 1303 BC, the exact date being unknown. He is believed to have taken the throne in his early 20s and to have ruled Egypt from 1279 BC to 1213 BC for a total of 66 years and 2 months. He was once said to have lived to be 99 years old, but it is more likely that he died in his 90th or 91st year.. .
RMWHB58F–Head and arm in red granite of a colossal statue of Tuthensis III from Karnak - British Museum - Thutmose III (sometimes read as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis III and meaning Thoth is Born) was the sixth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. During the first 22 years of Thutmose's reign he was co-regent with his stepmother, Hatshepsut. While she is shown first on surviving monuments, both were assigned the usual royal names and insignia and neither is given any obvious seniority over the other. After her death and his subsequent gain of power over his kingdom, he created the largest empire Egypt had
RMWHB6DM–Men leading horses King Piankhy Ethiopian King XXV Dynasty Gebel Barkal Temple (Sudan) Upper Egypt late period - Piye, whose name was once transliterated as Py(ankh)i. (d. 721 BC) was a Kushite king and founder of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt who ruled Egypt from the city of Napata, located deep in Nubia, Sudan. .
RMWHB6FP–Shah Jahan near the end of his reign c. 1650.
RMWHB6E3–Aurangzeb at his prayers c. 1660.
RMWHB58T–Khafra or Khafre was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Fourth dynasty, with his capital at Memphis.. .
RMWHBABJ–The Ilkhan Abaka and his son Arghun
RMWHB1BH–The Arrival of Queen Elizabeth I (1530-1603) at Tilbury. and the Defeat of the Spanish Armada - August 1588 - addressing her troops - left hand panel, by English School (17th century) said to be painted on wood from an Armada ship.. St. Faith's Church, Gaywood, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, UK.. Blessed be the great god of my salvation .
RMWHBG8C–Paul I - Pavel (Paul) I Petrovich of Russia (October 1, 1754 - March 23, 1801) was the Emperor of Russia between 1796 and 1801. The majority of his subjects knew nothing of his madness and sadism. He was their 'little golden heart' and they prayed for him fervently..
RMWHBB91–Assyrian relief from the Palace of Nimrud : King Ashurbanipal , c 879 BC
RMWHB9HA–Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, attributed to Sir William Beechey (1753-1839) - oil on canvas - The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham..
RMWHB595–Royal Romance - Louis XIV (1638 - 1715) by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1701). Louis XIV (baptised as Louis-Dieudonné [God-given]) (September 5, 1638 - September 1, 1715) ruled as King of France and of Navarre. He acceded to the throne on May 14, 1643, a few months before his fifth birthday, but did not assume actual personal control of the government until the death of his First Minister (premier ministre), Jules Cardinal Mazarin, in 1661. Louis would remain on the throne till his death just prior to his seventy-seventh birthday in 1715..
RMWHAY6F–Emperor Tahangir weighing his son Prince Kurram, (the future Shah Jehan), in gold on his birthday, 1615. The Oriental Adventure by Timothy Severin, page 87.
RMWHAY7K–Mohammed Ali (1769-1849). The Blue Nile, by Alan Moorhead page 160. . Muhammad `Ali. Pasha the Great, (Turkish - Mehmet Ali) was a viceroy of Egypt, and is sometimes considered the founder of modern Egypt. An Albanian born in Kavala, he was appointed Ottoman governor (wali) of Egypt in 1805 and famously massacred the Mameluke leaders.. .
RMWHAY7C–The Sun King, Coat of Arms, from a balcony in the Place Vendome, Paris. Ornately decorated with an emblem of Louis XIV. The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, back cover.. .
RMWH8F2X–Tsar Alexei I Mikhailovich Romanov (1629-1676).. .
RMWHAY77–Entrance to the tomb of Ramesses VII (1136-1129 BC).. Ramesses VII (also written Ramses and Rameses) reigned from 1134 BC to 1126 BC. He was the sixth pharaoh of the 20th dynasty of Ancient Egypt and son of Ramesses VI. He was buried in KV 1 upon his death, however no mummy was discovered. Valley of the Kings by John Romer, page 27.
RMWHAY7F–Lancelot tells his tales of the quest to King Arthur. Guinevere on the eve of the pentecost, Romance of the St Graal, 1316.. King Arthur, page 49.
RMWH8FP1–Joao I (1357-1433) entertains John of Gaunt prior to marrying Philippa of Lancaster . Prince Henry their third son, was half English. The Opening of the World by David Divine, page 84.
RMWHAY5H–Ulugh Beg (1394-1449) dispensing justice at Khurasan. Miniature from a 15th century Shah nama 1486. From Samarkand by Wilfrid Blunt, page 173..
RMWHAY5E–Perceval and the Fisher King at Graal Castle. The Fisher King or the Wounded King features in Arthurian legend as the latest in a line charged with keeping the Holy Grail. Versions of his story vary widely, but he is always wounded in the legs or groin, and incapable of moving on his own.
RMWHAYA9–James VI of Scotland ( 1567-1625 ) and I of Great Britian England and Ireland (1603-25). Son of Mary, Queen of Scots. The Lion in the North - A Personal View of Scotland's History by John Prebble, page 168.
RMWH8G5J–The Conquest of Tenochtitlán, unknown artist, from The Conquistadors by Hammond Innes, page 142. The painting shows the conquest of Tenochtitlán (now the site of Mexico City). The battle between the Spanish under Hernán(do) Cortés, marqués del Valle de Oaxaca (1484-1547) and the Mexica under the last Aztec leader Cuauhtémoc (c.1502-1525) is more properly called a siege. It began in May of 1521 and lasted into August. With newly built ships, the Spanish controlled the lake surrounding the island and blockaded the city. Ultimately Cortés ordered the complete destruction of Tenochtitlán,
RMWHAY86–One of the two life-size statues of the king. black wood with applied gilded plaster. Tukankhamen, by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, page 1.. Two statues were discovered in the antechamber of the Royal tomb, facing each other on either side of the sealed entrance to the burial chamber.. The statues, of refined craftsmanship are striking in both their life-size dimensions and the black finish of the skin, revealing the skill of the artist who has succeeded in investing their features with a sense of the almost supernatural power they wielded as guardians of the burial chamber. The black skin
RM2BW933X–Thames pilots at Gravesend , Kent , who help ships navigate through the congested waters of the harbor. Ruler of pilots , Mr L E Owen , at the telephone desk . 1939
RM2BW933P–Thames pilots at Gravesend , Kent , who help ships navigate through the congested waters of the harbor. Ruler of pilots , Mr L E Owen , at the telephone desk . 1939
RM2GJ0MGM–Life in a remote area of Northern Pakistan - where important Archaeological finds have been made . The Wali Sahib present Ruler of Swat in western style sports coat and traditional lamb's wool Pakistani cap . 1958
RM2BWATKP–The Viscount Lascelles of Nepal General Kaisu Shumshera . He is married to the daughter of the Maharaja Dhiraja , the ruler of nepal , and is , like Viscount Lascelles a soldier and sportsmen. He was in charge of the arrangements for the Prince ' s visit to Nepal 21 April 1922
RM2BW2JA5–The King and Queen on their way to open the New Wing of The National Portrait Gallery. 30 March 1933. George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert) British ruler; king of Britain 1910-1936 (1st ruler of House of Windsor); emperor of India 1910-1936; son of Edward VII 1865-1936
RM2BW2MTB–The King and Queen on their way to open the New Wing of The National Portrait Gallery. 30 March 1933. George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert) British ruler; king of Britain 1910-1936 (1st ruler of House of Windsor); emperor of India 1910-1936; son of Edward VII 1865-1936
RM2GJ0MGW–Life in a remote area of Northern Pakistan - where important Archaeological finds have been made . The Wali Sahib present Ruler of Swat in western style sports coat and traditional lamb's wool Pakistani cap interviews some of his subjects in front of Government Offices in capital City of Saidu Shariff . 1958
RM2BW8CBD–How Politics have changed high positions in China . First General Chu Yu Pu , now vanished . Marshal Chang Tsung Chang ( Big Chang ) who formerly ruled Shantung but has since been disarmed by the forces of ( three ) Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang who is now no longer the ruler of Manchuria . 30 November 1931
RM2BWFK81–To Brave the Stormy Seas Sultan Moulay Youseph of Morocco , who breaking all tradition , is about to set out on a sea He will be the very first Moroccan ruler who has ever left the country , there being a tradition that the Sultan , being omnipotent , may not place his life within the power of the ocean , which is also regarded by the Moors as omnipotent 29 December 1923
RM2BW2JX9–War crisis, 1939. The king with Mr Hore Belisha, after his visit to the War Office behind is the Duke of Gloucester. 30 August 1939 George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George) British ruler; king of Britain 1936-1952; last emperor of India 1936-1947; brother of Edward VIII; son of George V 1895-1952
RM2BW2EDK–War, 1939. The King and Queen leaving after their visit to Canada House. 18 September 1939 George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George) British ruler; king of Britain 1936-1952; Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (the Queen Mother, the Queen Mum) British queen; wife of George VI 1923; mother of Elizabeth II; eponym of ships Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2 1900-2002
RM2BW3D5T–Emperor celebrates in midst of crisis anniversary of coronation . Despite the menace of the Italian invasion the anniversary of the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia was celebrated with regal pomp in Addis Ababa . The event was commemorated with a State procession through te town and a great military parade . Thousands of tribesmen led by important chieftains flocked into the capital to pay homage to their ruler and express their loyalty to him in the present crisis . Photo shows , tribesman with rifles in the procession . 15 November 1935
RM2BW2NAY–Dayang Muda of Sarawak embraces Mohammedan faith while flying . The Dayang Muda of Sarawak , former wife of the heir to the ruler of Sarawak , a portion of the island of Borneo , left London on a flight to Paris during which she was converted to the Mohammedan faith by Dr Khaled Sheldrake head of the Mohammedan faith in the West . She was formerly a Roman Catholic . The Dayang Muda of Sarawak weighing in at Victoria , before leaving Airways House for Croydon for the conversion flight . 18 February 1932
RM2BW2NCX–Dayang Muda of Sarawak embraces Mohammedan faith while flying . The Dayang Muda of Sarawak , former wife of the heir to the ruler of Sarawak a portion of the island of Borneo , left London on a flight to Paris during which she was converted to the Mohammedan faith by Dr Khaled Sheldrake , head of the Mohammedan faith in the West . She was formerly a Roman Catholic . The Dayang Muda of Sarawak at Croydon with Dr Khaled Sheldrake before leaving on the conversion flight . 18 February 1932
RM2BW2NNN–Dayang Muda of Sarawak embraces Mohammedan faith while flying . The Dayang Muda of Sarawak , former wife of the heir to the ruler of Sarawak a portion of the island of Borneo , left London on a flight to Paris during which she was converted to the Mohammedan faith by Dr Khaled Sheldrake , head of the Mohammedan faith in the West . She was formerly a Roman Catholic . The Dayang Muda of Sarawak at Croydon with Dr Khaled Sheldrake before leaving on the conversion flight . 18 February 1932
RM2BW3D6R–Emperor celebrates in midst of crisis anniversary of coronation . Despite the menace of the Italian invasion the anniversary of the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia was celebrated with regal pomp in Addis Ababa . The event was commemorated with a State procession through te town and a great military parade . Thousands of tribesmen led by important chieftains flocked into the capital to pay homage to their ruler and express their loyalty to him in the present crisis . Photo shows , tribesman from the province of Gore flocking into Addis Ababa for the ceremonies . 15 November 19
RM2BW3D6D–Emperor celebrates in midst of crisis anniversary of coronation . Despite the menace of the Italian invasion the anniversary of the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia was celebrated with regal pomp in Addis Ababa . The event was commemorated with a State procession through te town and a great military parade . Thousands of tribesmen led by important chieftains flocked into the capital to pay homage to their ruler and express their loyalty to him in the present crisis . Photo shows , the State procession through Addis Ababa . 15 November 1935
RM2BW3D5Y–Emperor celebrates in midst of crisis anniversary of coronation . Despite the menace of the Italian invasion the anniversary of the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia was celebrated with regal pomp in Addis Ababa . The event was commemorated with a State procession through te town and a great military parade . Thousands of tribesmen led by important chieftains flocked into the capital to pay homage to their ruler and express their loyalty to him in the present crisis . Photo shows , three Chieftains who visited Addis Ababa to pay homage to the Emperor on the anniversary of his c
RM2BW3D5B–Emperor celebrates in midst of crisis anniversary of coronation . Despite the menace of the Italian invasion the anniversary of the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia was celebrated with regal pomp in Addis Ababa . The event was commemorated with a State procession through te town and a great military parade . Thousands of tribesmen led by important chieftains flocked into the capital to pay homage to their ruler and express their loyalty to him in the present crisis . Photo shows , the Emperor ' s coach in the State procession through Addis Ababa . Note the uniform of the posti
RM2BW3D61–Emperor celebrates in midst of crisis anniversary of coronation . Despite the menace of the Italian invasion the anniversary of the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie of Abyssinia was celebrated with regal pomp in Addis Ababa . The event was commemorated with a State procession through te town and a great military parade . Thousands of tribesmen led by important chieftains flocked into the capital to pay homage to their ruler and express their loyalty to him in the present crisis . Photo shows , the State procession through Addis Ababa . The Emperor ' s horse drawn coach is in centre of pict
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