RMCXPGKX–Portrait of King George I of Greece (1845-1913) Dressed in Military Uniform. Vintage Illustration or Old Engraving
RFH3HDTC–GREECE King George I, Duchess Olga Constantinovna 1867. Illustrated London News
RMD3E438–King George I of Greece
RMG5RRTJ–Royalty - George I of Greece. King George I of Greece.
RMDRDMHR–Arrival of King George I of Greece at Tinos
RMD4AHCA–Funeral of the assassinated King George I of Greece in Athens on 20 March 1913
RF2A3RM30–Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (1903 – 1997) was a granddaughter of King George I of Greece and wife of Prince Paul, Regent of the Kingdom of Yug
RMD4AHCJ–Assassination of King George I of Greece at Thessaloniki 1913
RF2B9Y6GT–Assassination Attempt on King George I of Greece & His Daughter Maria, on 27 February 1898, while Travelling Back from Phaleron or Phalerum, south of Athens, in an Open Carriage. His assailant, an Athenian clerk named Karditzis and his accomplice were later executed. Vintage or Old Illustration.
RMWB7N5B–KING GEORGE I OF GREECE (1845-1913)
RMCPMA7G–King George I of Greece with his family, 1903
RMGRBC7E–KING GEORGE I OF GREECE (1845-1913)
RM2K64J4M–Excavations on the Acropolis in Athens in the presence of King George I of Greece. Date: 1886
RMEGXTB6–King George I of Greece visits the Bulgarian Tsar Ferdinand in the headquarters of the Bulgarian army in the city of Thessaloniki during the latter's visit there during the First Balkan War. December 1912
RMT1MK6T–1897 vintage engraving of the study of King George I of Greece in the Old Royal Palace at Athens, Greece.
RM2CWW1M0–1906 King George of Greece and other prestigious guest at the closing of the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece in the Panathenaic Stadium during the 1906 Olympic Games (also known as the 1906 Intercalated Games or the 1906 Summer Olympic) in Athens, Greece.Though considered to be Olympic Games and referred to as the 'Second International Olympic Games in Athens' by the International Olympic Committee the medals are not today officially recognized by the IOC . They were held from 22 April to 2 May 1906 and were opened by The official opening of the games was done by King George I of Greece.
RMW7DER1–King George I of Greece (1845-1913) in his garden at Athens, 1908.Artist: Queen Alexandra
RMRH439E–King George was King of Greece from 1863 until his assassination in 1913.
RM2M9BW66–Prince Andrew of Greece (1882 - 1944), fourth son of King George I of Greece (and a nephew of Queen Alexandra) together with his fiancee, Princess Alice of Battenberg (1885 - 1969), eldest child of Princess Victoria of Hesse and Prince Louis of Battenberg. Pictured shortly before their marriage in 1903. They are the parents of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
RF2HN3PK3–Vintage Greek postcard of prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark. Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882–1944) of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sond
RMDRDKTW–Greece - King George I
RF2AB0MA2–Picture of Nine Sovereigns at Windsor Castle after the funeral of King Edward VII in 1910. Standing, from left to right: King Haakon VII of Norway, Ts
RMG4JRHB–Prince Andrew of Greece, 4th son of King George I of Greece.
RMG3C4DN–George I (1845-1913), King of Greece, second son of Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl�rg and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. Date: 1890
RMB0KG27–King George I of Greece (1845-1913), 1893.Artist: W&D Downey
RM2M3PD7A–Front page of The Illustrated London News, dated 23rd November 1912. The King George I of Greece is pictured riding into Salonika(also known as Thessaloniki), at the time when Bulgarians had been forbidden to enter the city. Date: 1912
RMD95WDP–George I, King of Greece (1845-1913) elected king in 1863. Assassinated at Salonika. Brother of Alexandra, Queen consort of Edward VII of the United Kingdom. From 'The Cabinet Portrait Gallery' (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey.
RM2M3P8XC–The Grand Duchess George of Russia (1876 - 1940), formerly Princess Maria of Greece, daughter of King George I of Greece and sister of King Constantine of Greece. Pictured at the hospital she set up in Harrogate, North Yorkshire for wounded soldiers during World War I. She had the fortune to be stranded in England when war broke out - her husband was arrested by Bolsheviks and shot in January 1919. She started the hospital of twelve beds for wounded soldiers and later, converted another house with fifty beds and spent much of her time supervising the work. She is pictured in the centre of the
RMRJH7XA–Maria Feodorovna (1847 – 1928), Danish princess and Empress of Russia as spouse of Emperor Alexander III (reigned 1881–1894). She was the second daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel; her siblings included Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, King Frederick VIII of Denmark and King George I of Greece
RM2M3T02B–Queen Alexandra, during a visit to the London Hippodrome on 22 November 1905 with her brother, King George I of Greece, and Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece, pictured petting a tiger cub born in captivity to one of the animals in Richard Sawade's menagerie. The cub, called 'Babs' became rather unruly and entangled his claws in the lace of the Queen's dress. Despite this behaviour, when news that the Queen had shown special favour towards Babs, Sawade was inundated with offers from ladies asking to buy him. The Illustrated London News remarks, presumably without irony, that on the same d
RMP78A6W–Monsted Peder Mork - Portrait of King George I of Greece
RM2M3P3JP–The Grand Duchess George of Russia (1876 - 1940), formerly Princess Maria of Greece, daughter of King George I of Greece and sister of King Constantine of Greece. Pictured at the hospital she set up in Harrogate, North Yorkshire for wounded soldiers during World War I. She had the fortune to be stranded in England when war broke out - her husband was arrested by Bolsheviks and shot in January 1919. Photograph shows (standing from left), Princess Nina Georgorovna of Russia (the Grand Duchess's elder daughter), Miss Ramsing (lady in waiting ot Princess Margaret of Denmark), Miss Steckl, the
RME92X5G–George I (1845-1913) King of the Hellenes (1863-1913), Greece, Portrait circa 1865, Small Cabinet Card, circa 1905
RMT1MK78–1897 photograph of Olga Constantinovna of Russia, Queen consort of the Hellenes, wife of King George I of Greece.
RM2CWW373–An old historic photograph taken in the Panathenaic Stadium at the 1906 Olympic Games ( also known as the 1906 Intercalated Games or the 1906 Summer Olympic) in Athens, Greece.Though considered to be Olympic Games and referred to as the 'Second International Olympic Games in Athens' by the International Olympic Committee the medals are not today officially recognized by the IOC . They were held from 22 April to 2 May 1906 and were opened by The official opening of the games was done by King George I of Greece. 6,000 school children attended the first ever Olympic closing ceremony
RMJ3T7CA–King George I of Greece Southwell Bros
RMDHPM8C–George I (1845-1913). King of Greece from 1863-1913. House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. Engraving.
RMJ3RC05–King George I of Greece 1864 small
RM2H3RWXK–Front page of Le Petit Journal, 189g showing portrait of King George I of Greece
RMKT41JE–King George I of Greece and Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria at Thessaloniki
RMCEEDW9–George I (the First) King of Greece
RFEH129B–George I, 1845 - 1913, King of Greece, woodcut from 1880
RM2M3NMB9–Prince Andrew of Greece (1882 - 1944), fourth son of King George I of Greece (and a nephew of Queen Alexandra) together with his fiancee, Princess Alice of Battenberg (1885 - 1969), eldest child of Princess Victoria of Hesse and Prince Louis of Battenberg. Pictured shortly before their marriage in 1903. They are the parents of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Date: 1903
RFD77023–George I, 1845 - 1913, King of Greece, woodcut from 1880
RMB0KJWE–King George I of Greece with Commodore Keppel and Lord Howe, Corfu, Greece, 1908.Artist: Queen Alexandra
RMFXFCGR–The assassination of the King of Greece, George I, in Thessaloniki on the evening of March 18, 1913
RMPC0FTT–341 King George I of Greece 1864 small
RMB86346–King George I of Greece
RM2PG7JHC–Portrait of King George I of Greece - Vintage French Tradecard
RM2DCCYJ6–King George I of Greece and his family postcard.
RMHKE850–King George I of Greece 1864 small
RM2DCF53F–King George I of Greece and Crown Prince Constantine enter Thessaloniki 1912.
RM2E243Y3–Picture of Nine Sovereigns at Windsor Castle after the funeral of King Edward VII in 1910. Standing, from left to right: King Haakon VII of Norway, Ts
RMPAPWTR–George I of Greece, King of the Hellenes, born Prince William of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, King of Greece from 1863 until his assassination in 1913
RM2F2DFJH–Portrait of King George I of Greece,
RMDHPMYG–George I (1845-1913). King of Greece from 1863-1913. House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. Engraving.
RM2E22GPN–George I, 1845 – 1913. King of Greece. From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RMG1CCW4–Portrait of George I of Greece (1845-1913) Originally a Danish prince, George was born in Copenhagen, and seemed destined for a career in the Royal Danish Navy. Dated 19th Century
RMABMMBM–George I, King of Greece, 1845 -1913.
RM2K0AEJY–George I (1845 - 1913) King of Greece from 30 March 1863 until his assassination in 1913. George's reign of almost 50 years (the longest in modern Greek history) was characterized by territorial gains as Greece established its place in pre-World War I Europe
RF2HDAGE0–Vintage portrait of His Majesty George I of Greece. George I (1845 – 1913) was King of Greece from 30 March 1863 until his assassination in 1913.
RMG3AX2M–GEORGE I OF GREECE
RMD30DB2–GEORGE I. KING OF GREECE AND HIS QUEEN THE GRAND DUCHESS OLGA CONSTANTINOVNA OF RUSSIA 1867
RMD87T96–GEORGE I OF GREECE
RMRY877T–George I. King of Greece and His Queen the Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia 1867
RMP78HKC–English: Greek lithograph depicting the funeral of the assassinated King George I of Greece in Athens on 20 March 1913 (O.S.) . circa 1913 13 Funeral of George I of Greece
RMB8603R–Edward VII, Queen Olga and King George I of Greece
RM2PG7JC2–Portrait of King George I of Greece - Vintage French Tradecard
RMG3AX2N–George I of Greece
RMHKJPR5–The King and Queen of Greece, circa 1887
RMDPAJCG–George I of Greece 1876
RFTRKE9N–These photos date to World War I. The lead caption reads: The Victorious Allied Leaders. The individual labels read from left to right, top to bottom: David Lloyd-George, British premier; Marshal Ferdinand Foch, generalissimo of the Allied armies; Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States; Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, c’d’r. in chief of the British armies; Gen. John J. Pershing, commander in chief of the American expeditionary forces; King Albert I of Belgium, also commander of armies; George Clemenceau, French Premier; Col. E.M. House, personal adviser to President Wilson; Raymond Poincare, Pr
RMHH4FGF–Greece - Patras - Place George I
RMBKADW6–George I, 24.12.1845 - 18.3.1913, King of Greece 30.3.1863 - 18.3.1913, portrait, wood engraving by Adolf Neumann, circa 1880, ,
RMDJ93YP–George I (1845-1913). King of Greece from 1863-1913. House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. Colored engraving.
RMDRF0H5–Caricature of King Constantine I of the Hellenes by George R
RMBX8825–George I, 24.12.1845 - 18.3.1913, King of Greece 30.3.1863 - 18.3.1913, portrait, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, ,
RMA31AJ4–George I Greece 1901
RM2JD6J6G–Prince Andrew of Greece (1882 - 1944), fourth son of King George I of Greece (and a nephew of Queen Alexandra) together with his fiancee, Princess Alice of Battenberg (1885 - 1969), eldest child of Princess Victoria of Hesse and Prince Louis of Battenberg. Pictured shortly before their marriage in 1903. They are the parents of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Colourised version of: 10504227 Date: 1903
RMRD6WFG–George I, 1845 - 1913, King of Greece, woodcut from 1880
RF2D2C585–Chromolithographic portrait of George I, King of Greece (24 December 1845 – 18 March 1913). During his reign of almost 50 years Greece established its
RM2D94HAE–Miss Peace of the Hague: Ach! I blow in so sweet and it comes out so awful! Illustration shows the angel of peace sitting on a rocky ledge, playing a large French horn with a dove sitting on her feet, around her in the night sky are discordant images emerging from the horn, such as Marianne knocking over the French Cabiney, Turkey and Greece as Jack-in-the-boxes shooting at each other, King George V and Lords dealing with a firecracker labeled Ulster and the Home Rule Bill, a man carrying a large stick labeled Interstate Commerce about to strike a menacingly snake-like railroad train, and Hu
RMD3E429–King of Greece and family
RMJH26DA–Coin of George I King of Greece
RMMWFFT0–. king of Hellenes George I. in 1864 . 6 December 2009, 09:18 (UTC). KingGeorgeIofGreece1864.jpg: DrKiernan derivative work: Kolomaznik (talk) 340 King George I of Greece 1864 small
RFRT9Y7N–GREECE - CIRCA 1956: a stamp printed in the Greece shows Queen Olga of the Hellenes, Wife of King George I of Greece, Member of the Romanov Dinasty, c
RMB8P2P9–George I Greek king of the Hellenes 1845 1913 Greece Danish prince
RMAR9XBY–King George I first 1st King of Hellenes Greece was the former Prince William of Denmark
RF2D4PMC1–Piraeus (Greece), King George I visiting the prince of Wales aboard the 'Serapis'. Antique illustration. 1875.
RMG39HEM–CONSTANTINE I/GREECE
RMB3ED3A–George II of Greece on manoeuvres
RMH2D2R3–King Leopold I (1790 -1865 in Laeken) was a German prince who became the first King of the Belgians following Belgian independence in 1830. He reigned between July 1831 and December 1865.
RMDJ9459–George I (1845-1913). King of Greece from 1863-1913. House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. Colored engraving.
RMW7CCJ3–George I, King of Greece, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: Unknown
RMBKAJ2H–George I, 24.12.1845 - 18.3.1913, King of Greece 30.3.1863 - 18.3.1913, portrait, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, ,
RM2E4M70B–Stamp printed in Greece from the Royal Family issue shows King George I, circa 1957
RMA5AJHN–Engraving 19th century George I King of the Hellenes
RMAHCKP4–Constantine I Greece
RM2ABHPBG–Portrait of Prince George of Greece and Denmark in 1891. Prince George of Greece and Denmark was the second son and child of George I of Greece and Olga Konstantinovna of Russia, and is remembered chiefly for having once saved the life of his cousin the future Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II in 1891 during their visit to Japan together.
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