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  1. Drawings, Watercolours, and Prints. The Royal Collection contains one of the most important collections of drawings, watercolours and prints in the world. Most famous are the groups of around 85 portrait drawings by Hans Holbein the Younger and 550 drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, including studies of anatomy, landscape, water and natural history.

  2. Royal Books Collection. Publications from the Royal Collection are inspired to inform, delight, and engage with literature, focusing on the Royal residences, artwork in the collection, and the British Royal Monarchy. Our handpicked selection of royal-inspired collectible books, including tales for children, is essential for any home library.

  3. Please contact the Royal Archives using the email contact form on the Royal Collection Trust website or by writing to The Royal Archives, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1NJ. Please note that we have limited researcher facilities and security clearance is necessary before visiting the Royal Archives, therefore appointments must be made well in advance.

  4. Out of stock. Chelsea Tea Cosy. £9.95. Add to Basket. Official commemorative fine China Mugs and Plates. Every piece of Royal Collection China is made entirely by hand in Stoke-on-Trent. View our range online.

  5. Launched on 1 April 2015 by Her Majesty The Queen, the Georgian Papers Programme (GPP) has transformed access to the extensive collection of Georgian papers, held in the Royal Archives and Royal Library at Windsor Castle. Through the catalogue Georgian Papers Online, the GPP has made thousands of pages of historic manuscripts relating to the ...

  6. The Royal Collection Near You is a map interface to the Royal Collection online. You can use it to discover a selection of objects in Royal Collection associated with your area. The associations we are mapping include: places where objects in the Collection were manufactured; places where gifts given to British monarchs originated;

  7. Diamonds in the Royal Collection. Elizabeth I, c.1580-5, her dress, collar and hair applied diamonds and other precious stones. RCIN 402219 ©. Since the Tudor and Stuart period successive monarchs have used diamonds to add to the aura of sovereignty. Elizabeth I (1533–1603) was almost always portrayed bejewelled from head to toe, with ...

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