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Maud, Queen of Norway

(1869-1938), Queen consort of King Haakon VII; daughter of King Edward VII

Sitter in 93 portraits
Maud was the fifth child of the Prince and Princess of Wales. She married Prince Carl of Denmark (King Haakan VII of Norway) in 1896. The couple had one child, Prince Alexander, later King Olav V.

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Royal Coronation Group, by Dorothy Wilding - NPG x46515

Royal Coronation Group

by Dorothy Wilding
bromide print, 12 May 1937
NPG x46515

Maud, Queen of Norway, by Hay Wrightson - NPG x126941

Maud, Queen of Norway

by Hay Wrightson
whole-plate film transparency, 12 May 1937
NPG x126941

Maud, Queen of Norway, by Frederick John Jenkins, after  Edward Hughes - NPG D33982

Maud, Queen of Norway

by Frederick John Jenkins, after Edward Hughes
heliogravure, (1897)
NPG D33982

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Princess Martha of Sweden; Maud, Queen of Norway; Olav V, King of Norway

by Hay Wrightson
whole-plate film negative, 12 May 1937
NPG x44230

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Princess Martha of Sweden; Maud, Queen of Norway; Olav V, King of Norway

by Hay Wrightson
whole-plate film negative, 12 May 1937
NPG x44231

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King George VI Coronation group

by Hay Wrightson
whole-plate film negative, 12 May 1937
NPG x126942

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Maud, Queen of Norway; Queen Mary

by Unknown photographer
bromide print
NPG x29185

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