Floor -3 or from St Martin's Place. After Gallery closing hours, access is via St Martin’s Place only. Larry's will be closed on 24, 25 and 26 December 2024. On New Year's Eve the bar will be open ...
Born in St Petersburg to a wealthy Merchant, Lyttelton moved to London in the 1880s and met her husband Alfred Lyttelton through the aristocratic circle The Souls. She exerted significant influence on ...
We are a living portrait of Britain. Through our Collection we inspire and enrich society, bringing to life the human stories that have shaped and are shaping our ever-changing history. The only way ...
'The Crowned King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in Coronation Robes, on their return from Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, London', by James Edward Ellam, published by Underwood & Underwood, ...
The Photographs collection consists of more than 250,000 original photographic images of which at least 130,000 are original negatives. They date from the 1840s to the present day. The collection is ...
Research Fellow. A voluntary role focusing on three areas of research: maintaining and extending the existing online research resources on the Gallery's website as described below, providing ...
A selection of portraits from 1485 to 1603, many of which are on display at the Gallery or at Montacute House, our regional partner in Somerset. Portraits below are listed in chronological order.
Become more familiar with the world's largest collection of Tudor and Elizabethan paintings by playing our matching pairs game Explore this portrait of Edward VI, in which he is shown in distorted ...
The timeline below will take you through the monarchs who reigned between 1910-1999. To use, click the arrows on either side of the slides to go through each slide individually, or use the bottom ...
Poet; best known for her lyrical poems on the theme of unhappy love and loss; also wrote religious and meditative poetry and verse for children; among her best-known works are ''Goblin Market'' and '' ...
Death of Prince Albert, from typhoid fever. Queen Victoria goes into a long period of mourning, withdrawing from public duties, and becomes known by the satirical title 'Widow of Windsor'. The ...