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Coronation of King George IV with crowds and Horses. The coronation at Westminster Abbey, London, on 19 July 1821. The coronation was the most extravagant ever staged and a number of the traditional elements of the ceremonial were conducted for the last time.
King George IV of England (1762 - 1830) and his wife Queen Caroline of Brunswick (1768 - 1821). Wood engravings after originals by Sir Thomas Lawrence (English painter, 1769 - 1830), published in 1900.
Vintage illustration George IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover
Sacramento, California, USA - September 27, 2011: A 2011 United Kingdom postage stamp with an illustration of King George IV (1762-1830). George IV, of the House of Hanover, ruled as King of the United Kingdom from 1820-1830.
Vintage illustration of Coronation banquet for King George IV, Westminster Hall, 1821. Ceremony of The King's champion throwing down the gage
"Statue of King George IV at Trafalgar Square in London, England, sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey. Other images of Trafalgar Square:"
The current name has its origin in a monument to King George IV which stood from 1830 to 1845 at "the king's crossroads" The monument was topped by a statue of the king. The police station was on the lower level
"Brighton, UK - May, 16th 2012: Famous historic Brighton landmark the Brighton Pavillion reflected in an ornamental pond - image is as taken and not manipulated."
Taken from The Four Georges 1879
Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column in London, on a sunny morning.
Brighton, UK, May 23, 2010 : The Royal Pavilion a 19th century a mock Indian style palace built as a retreat for the then Prince Regent George IV
Entry of King George IV into Dublin, Ireland
Portrait of King George IV when Prince of Wales (August 12, 1762 –June 26,1830). Painting by Thomas Gainsborough, Engraving published 1897. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraving of King George IV of the United Kingdom, English Victorian Engraving, 1840. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
Photo of an original image from the National Portrait Gallery by William Jerdan published in 1830 in London.
The statue of George IV on horseback is the only equestrian bronze statue in London's Trafalgar Square. There, at the top, with a green background of leafy trees on a summer afternoon, he quietly watches over the crowd that walks every day through the square, or on the way to the National Gallery, with its multitude of treasures hidden within its walls.
An illustration from "The Family Friend" published by S.W. Partridge & Co. (London, 1880). Bishop Porteus, Bishop of London, blessing the then Prince of Wales (later George IV).
Portrait of King George IV, king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and king of Hanover following the death of his father, George III, on 29 January 1820, until his own death ten years later.
Obverse photo of George IV gold sovereign
The reverse of George IV (1820-30) gold sovereign
Statue in Trafalgar Square, London of King George IV (1762-1830). George the Fourth was King of England, Scotland and Ireland for ten years before his death.
This is the Jack of Spades from a pack of cards produced by Charles Goodall in 1897 to celebrate Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 60 years as Queen of Britain and its overseas dominions. The court cards (picture cards) display former monarchs of Britain, along with their names and dates, and this pack was issued without a joker. This Jack is shown as the future George IV of England (1762 - 1830), when he was Prince of Wales. He was the eldest son of George III. There is a link below to the portrait of Queen Victoria that appears on the reverse of each card; and to the other spades court cards: .
Architectural Detail of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. England
Architectural Detail of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. England
Taken from The Four Georges 1879
Illustration published in 1891 home to Kings and Queens Elizabeth II, George IV and George V
Sir Henry Dymoke, 1801 – 1865 British landowner and the hereditary King's Champion. He was the hereditary King's Champion. He officiated at the coronations of George IV and William IV.
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraving of King George IV of the United Kingdom, English Victorian Engraving, 1840. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
The Royal Pavilion Gardens forms the main part of this image with the spires of the Royal Pavilion in the background. On the far right on the public street is a bronze monument to King George IV is outside the North Gate of the Royal Pavilion. Erected in 1828 and funded by the public it's a replica of a marble figure of George IV by the English sculptor Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841) in the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle. On the extreme right is the North Gate monument which was built in 1832 as a gateway or sentry to the Royal Pavilion estate.
Cars and buses streak past the road near the North Gate. Car number plates are visible, as are the logos and designs on the side of the bus. On the far left is a bronze monument to King George IV is outside the North Gate of the Royal Pavilion. Erected in 1828 and funded by the public it's a replica of a marble figure of George IV by the English sculptor Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841) in the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle. On the street in the far distance are incidental people and beyond the traffic is the Victoria Gardens.
Christopher Wren's Saint Martin in the Fields Church with King George IV statue in the foreground in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
Cars and buses streak past the road near the North Gate. Car number plates are visible, as are the logos and designs on the side of the bus. On the far left is a bronze monument to King George IV is outside the North Gate of the Royal Pavilion. Erected in 1828 and funded by the public it's a replica of a marble figure of George IV by the English sculptor Sir Francis Chantrey (1781-1841) in the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle. On the street in the far distance are incidental people and beyond the traffic is the Victoria Gardens.
shootings of a sunset in few Edinburgh downtown corners
Edinburgh, Scotland, August 2023. This is Edinburgh during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. There are tourists drinking on the pavement outside of the George IV pub.
Illustration of Carlton House depicting various buildings Horse and carriage and figures in old fashioned dress. Carlton House was a mansion in Westminster -the residence of King George IV. It faced Pall Mall, and its gardens were next to St James's Park. The location of the house, now replaced by Carlton House Terrace, was a main reason for the creation of John Nash's ceremonial route from St James's to Regent's Park via Regent Street.
King George IV statue at Trafalgar Square with Church of Saint Martin in the Fields in the Background.
Edinburgh, Scotland, August 2023. This is Edinburgh during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. There are tourists drinking on the pavement outside of the George IV pub.
Regent's Park, London, 2020: King George IV Coat of Arms on lamp post, Regent's Park, City of Westminster, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Brighton, UK, May 23, 2010 : The Royal Pavilion a 19th century a mock Indian style palace built as a retreat for the then Prince Regent George IV
July 2020 London. King George IV statue, Trafalgar Square, London
A bronze equestrian statue in Trafalgar Square of King George IV by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, unveiled in 1843.
Taken from Queen Victoria Her Life & Reign 1886-87
Here are five British farthings stretching in date between 1826 (reign of George IV) and 1955 (reign of Queen Elizabeth). Shown is the obverse (front) of each coin, which includes the heads of Queen Elizabeth II, George Vi, George V, Queen Victoria and George IV. Farthings ceased to be legal tender in Britain after 1960. The George IV farthing (bottom right) is made of copper, while the later ones are bronze. Small change is always referred to as 'coppers', though. A farthing was worth a quarter (a fourth) of a penny, and the name derives from 'fourthing' (or the Anglo-Saxon equivalent).
A bronze equestrian statue in Trafalgar Square of King George IV by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, unveiled in 1843.
Rear View os Statue of King George IV (1762-1830, King of England, Scotland and Ireland) on Trafalgar Square, London, England
Brighton. England
London, Great Britain. View of St Martin in the Fields belfry and spire. Tower with blue and golden clock and neoclassical facade. Black iron streetlight and equestrian statue. Blue sky with clouds.
George IV ( George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830 ) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death in 1830 George IV portrait with handwritten text and signature Original edition from my own archives Source : Picture Magazine Vol.1 1893
"LONDON, ENGLAND - July 30, 2011: Tourists sightseeing below the statue of King George IV in front of St Martin's-in-the-Fields church, Trafalgar Square, London, England."
Jerusalem, 02. 23. 2024: Here we see a typical representation of urban life. In the heart of the city of Jerusalem. In the background of the picture we see the famous King George Street with some stores and a bus stop where people are waiting for their buses. Next to the bus stop is a tourist attraction hidden by the trees. On the left is a man adjusting his shopping bags by a group of trees. A group of olive trees can be seen in the middle. A sociable group has gathered near it and is chatting to each other.
London, England - Sep 7, 2021: Equestrian Statue of King George IV in Trafalgar Square in London
Carlton House Terrace in London, England, UK, designed by John Nash and built 1827-32, on the sight of Carlton House, the royal residence of George 1V
staue of horse and men in london on traffalgar square
1921 penny from the united kingdom. A British coin
King George IV statue in silhouette in Trafalgar Square, London, UK
"Blue sky view of London's Trafalgar Square, with statues and church steeple, seen from under the fountain water"
This photo shows a religious inscription that praises the provision of water for a community in Surrey, England, in the 19th century. The obelisk was erected on the edge of Cricket Green in Mitcham, London Borough of Merton. It is inscribed with the date 25 September 1822, a time during the reign of George IV (who was succeeded first by William IV, and then by Queen Victoria). The inscription on the obelisk reads: IN Gratefull recollection of the goodnefs of GOD through whose favour water has been provided For this neighbourhood - GOD opened the rock and the waters gushed out. They ran in dry places like a river Psalm CV V 41 He turneth dry Ground into water springs Psalm CVII V 35 For everything that hath breath praise the Lord Psalm CL V 6 (150 V 6) A Fountain shall water the valley Joel III V 18 The obelisk is said to have been raised to commemorate the relief of a serious drought.
Jerusalem, 02. 23. 2024: Here we see a typical representation of urban life. In the heart of the city of Jerusalem. In the background of the picture we see the famous King George Street with some stores and a bus stop where people are waiting for their buses. Next to the bus stop is a tourist attraction hidden by the trees. A group of olive trees can be seen in the middle. A sociable group has gathered near it and is chatting to each other. On the right side of the picture we see the course of King George Street with cars and pedestrians. Behind the buildings we see a skyscraper that has just been completed. On the far right, at the edge of the picture, a single person is walking forward.
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