File:Ruling-monarchs.jpg
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Postcard of ruling monarchs, taken in 1908 between February (accession of King Manuel II of Portugal) and November (death of Guangxu Emperor). Probably can be dated even more precisely to between October 5 and November 14, since Ferdinand I of Bulgaria did not proclaim himself "King" (as labeled) until October 5. Monarchs shown:
- Chulalongkorn of Siam (Thailand)
- George I of Greece
- Peter I of Serbia
- Carol I of Romania
- Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary
- Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
- Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire
- Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
- Nicholas II of Russia
- Edward VII of the United Kingdom
- William II of Germany
- Gustav V of Sweden
- Haakon VII of Norway
- Frederick VIII of Denmark
- Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
- Guangxu Emperor of the Chinese Qing Dynasty
- Emperor Meiji of Japan
- Manuel II of Portugal
- Alfonso XIII of Spain
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Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Alfonso XIII of Spain
Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
Nicholas II of Russia
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Camera manufacturer | IF |
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Author | acintosh) |
Image title | published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd, bromide postcard print, 1908 |
Date and time of data generation | 24 September 2015 |
Width | 520 px |
Height | 800 px |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 0.35523807921184 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 0.79295266005684 dpi |
Software used | on V700/V750 |
File change date and time | Photoshop CC 2015 (M |
Color space | sRGB |
IIM version | 2 |
Writer | National Portrait Gallery London - www.npg.org.uk |
Headline | NPG x196881; 'Ruling Monarchs' published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd |
Special instructions | Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. For authorisation contact rightsandimages@npg.org.uk www.npg.org.uk |
Credit/Provider | National Portrait Gallery London |
Source | National Portrait Gallery London |
Short title | NPG x196881; 'Ruling Monarchs' |
City shown | London, St Martin's Place, WC2 0HE |
Country shown | United Kingdom |
Keywords | Group portraits; Hats and head-attire; Crowns and tiaras; Eyeglasses and spectacles; Diversity; Words and inscriptions |