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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)

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