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Anderton Street, Alexandra Street and King Edward's Road corner, Ladywood, Birmingham
Photograph of Anderton Street, Alexandra Street and King Edward's road corner, Ladywood, taken in 1968
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[Royal Art Novelty Series: King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra]
Two paper dolls printed in chromolithograph of King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra with two royal robes. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd., Royal Art Novelty Series 219 and 220. On the reverse side of each monarch appears important dates of birth, marriage, and corrination
[Royal Art Novelty Series: King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra]
Two paper dolls printed in chromolithograph of King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra with two royal robes. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd., Royal Art Novelty Series 219 and 220. On the reverse side of each monarch appears important dates of birth, marriage, and corrination
Ladywood, Anderton St - Alexandra St
Ladywood, Anderton St - Alexandra St at the end of Monument Rd, King Edwards Corne
Looking towards Alexandra Headland (Potts Point), Queensland
Potts Point was the name first given to the rocky headland between the estuaries of the Maroochy and Mooloolah rivers because John Potts, William Pettigrew's overseer, resided there 1880-90. It was renamed Alexandra Headland in honour of Queen Alexandra wife of King Edward VII in 1915
Alexandra, Princess of Wales, with a baby on her back (possibly the future King George V)
Princess Alexandra was married to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. He ascended to the throne of the British Empire in 1910, as King-Emporer Edward VII, and she became Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India
Author, Philosopher Alexandra Stoddard to Speak March 2 at Williams Library
OXFORD, Miss. – Contemporary philosopher, author, interior designer and speaker Alexandra Stoddard gives an inspirational lecture and reading March 2 at the University of Mississippi
When Dowager Queen Alexandra Was Reigning Queen If England
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Queen Mother Alexandra, widow of King Edward VII ,and mother of King George V, died late afternoon of Nov. 20 at Sandringham House England.
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