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- The Crown Jewels
(Illustrated London Reading Book, 1850)
- Royal Fashions Report from England
(Godey's, 1860)
- Queen Anne's Dollhouse
(Demorest, 1879)
- The Imperial Crown of England
(Young Ladies' Journal, 1882)
- The Queen's State Robes/The Peers in State, by Ardern Holt
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1884)
- Dress robes for state occasions
- Queen Victoria's Dolls, by Frances Low
(The Strand, 1892B)
- Hats and Bonnets Worn by the Princess of Wales, by Ardern Holt
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1895)
- A Peep at Some Royal Keepsakes
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1895)
- Some Remarkable Wedding Cakes, by Framley Steelcroft (The Strand, 1895B)
- The illustrations "take the cake" in this article on royal wedding cakes, including the one for Princess Louise, which weighed about 2000 pounds!
- Royal Menus, by J.J. Moran (The Strand, 1898A)
- Some glimpses of how the royal family dined in the 1890's, including the wedding breakfasts of several of Queen Victoria's children, and a luncheon enjoyed by the German Emperor (the Queen's grandson) on his yacht during a race.
- Photography as a Royal Hobby, by A. Wallis Myers
(Windsor Magazine, 1899B)
- Apparently several members of the royal family had taken up photography!
- The Queen's Conveyances, by George A. Wade
(Windsor Magazine, 1900B)
- From the Queen's sedan chair to her royal yacht, as well as her favorite carriages and the royal barge.
- Royal Notepaper, by Albert Broadwell
(The Strand, 1900B)
- Coronation Robes of Our English Queens, by the Rev. T.F. Thiselton-Dyer
(Girl's Own Paper, 1902)
- • See also Royal Pets
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