Victoria Kamamalu, daguerreotype, 1855 noframe
A daguerreotype of Princess Victoria Kamamalu in 1855 taken by Hugo Stangenwald.
Victoria Kamamalu, daguerreotype, 1858
A daguerreotype of Princess Victoria Kamamalu in 1858. Public domain photograph of 19th-century daguerreotype portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Stamp Hawaii 1878 Kamamalu Sc30b
Stamp of Hawaii, 1¢, 1878, violet, Princess Kamamalu, Scott No. 30b.
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by Charles L. Weed (Bishop Museum)
Princess Victoria Kamamalu of Hawaii. Public domain photograph - 19th-century studio portrait photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Victoria Kamamalu and Nancy Wahinekapu Sumner
"Left to right: Princess Victoria Kamamalu (heir presumptive to the Hawaiian throne, and sister of King Kamehameha IV) and high chiefess Nancy Wahinekapu Sumner" (Topolinski, Ha‘ilono Mele, January 1976).
Kamamalu and Kekuanaoa, Bishop Museum
Mataio Kekuanao‘a with his daughter, Victoria Kamamalu. Public domain photograph - 19th-century studio portrait photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Victoria Kamamalu head - Early photography, Public domain image
Victoria Kamāmalu (1 November 1838–29 May 1866) was named prime minister (Kuhina Nui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii when she was 17. She took the name Ka'ahuman IV for her reign. Although she might have become queen... More
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by Charles L. Weed (PP-97-11-002, origin...
Princess Victoria Kamamalu of Hawaii, Kuhina Nui Kaahumanu IV. Photograph by Charles L. Weed, Honolulu, Oahu, 1865 Albumen print 43.5 x 53.5 cm. Attained by the Bishop Museum through the gift of Victor S. K. H... More
Kekuanaoa and Kamamalu - Victorian era public domain image
Mataio Kekuanao‘a with his daughter, Victoria Kamamalu. Public domain photograph, Victorian style, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Kekuanaoa and Kamamalu (Bishop Museum Archives. SP 39810)
Mataio Kekuanao‘a with his daughter, Victoria Kamamalu. Public domain photograph - 19th-century studio portrait photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Victoria Kamamalu, carte de visite by Henry L. Chase
Victoria Kamāmalu. Public domain photograph - 19th-century studio portrait photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Victoria Kamamalu, retouched photo by J. J. Williams
Victoria Kamāmalu (1 November 1838–29 May 1866) was named prime minister (Kuhina Nui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii when she was 17. She took the name Ka'ahuman IV for her reign. Although she might have become queen... More
Victoria Kamamalu, daguerreotype, undated, Mission House Museum
A daguerreotype of Princess Victoria Kamamalu. It is undated but os probably from the 1850s. Envelope: "Victoria Kamamalu. Princess Victoria."
Victoria Kamamalu, retouched photo by J. J. Williams (PPWD-15-7-015, o...
Victoria Kamāmalu (1 November 1838–29 May 1866) was named prime minister (Kuhina Nui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii when she was 17. She took the name Ka'ahuman IV for her reign. Although she might have become quee... More
Victoria Kamamalu standing - Public domain portrait photograph
Princess Victoria Kamamalu of Hawaii. Public domain photograph - 19th-century studio portrait photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Kekuanaoa and Kamamalu, restored
Mataio Kekuanao‘a with his daughter, Victoria Kamamalu.
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by Charles L. Weed
Victoria Kamāmalu Kaʻahumanu IV (1838–1866), was Kuhina Nui of Hawaii and its crown princess. Photograph by Charles L. Weed, Honolulu, Oahu, 1865 Albumen print 43.5 x 53.5 cm. Attained by the Bishop Museum thr... More
Hawaii - Victoria Kamamalu - Early photography, Public domain image
Victoria Kamāmalu (1 November 1838–29 May 1866) was named prime minister (Kuhina Nui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii when she was 17. She took the name Ka'ahuman IV for her reign. Although she might have become queen... More
Kamamalu and Kekuanaoa, Bishop Museum (with frame)
Mataio Kekuanao‘a with his daughter, Victoria Kamamalu.
Victoria Kamamalu, The Overland Monthly (1912)
Princess Victoria, Kamamalu of Hawaii, Kuhina Nui Kaahumanu IV.
Cooke Memorial Tablet, 1912
The Cooke Memorial Tablet enveiled at Kawaiahaʻo Church by Queen Liliuokalani and High Chiefess Elizabeth Kekaaniau Pratt, March 17, 1912, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Juliette Montague Co... More
Victoria Kamamalu, retouched photo by J. J. Williams (GLS-11-1-1072, o...
Victoria Kamāmalu (1 November 1838–29 May 1866) was named prime minister (Kuhina Nui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii when she was 17. She took the name Ka'ahuman IV for her reign. Although she might have become quee... More
Victoria Kamamalu, retouched photo by J. J. Williams (PP-97-11-003, or...
Victoria Kamāmalu (1 November 1838–29 May 1866) was named prime minister (Kuhina Nui) of the Kingdom of Hawaii when she was 17. She took the name Ka'ahuman IV for her reign. Although she might have become quee... More
Charles Nahl, The Royal Family of Hawaii, engraved by Thomas Armstrong
The Royal Family of Hawaii. Left to right: Queen Emma, King Kamehameha IV, Princess Victoria, Queen Dowager, Maid of Honor, and Prince Lot Kamehameha. Lithograph by Thomas Armstrong after an original portrait ... More
Victoria Kamamalu, from Brother Bertram Photograph Collection
Victoria Kamamalu.
Detail, Kamamalu and Kekuanaoa, Bishop Museum (with frame) (cropped)
Mataio Kekuanao‘a with his daughter, Victoria Kamamalu.
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by H. L. Chase, Mission Houses Museum Ar...
Princess Victoria Kamamlu, photograph by H. L. Chase. She is wearing the Royal Order of Kamehameha I.
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by Charles L. Weed (PP-97-11-001, origin...
Princess Victoria Kamāmalu of Hawaii (1838-1866), Kuhina Nui Kaahumanu IV. Photograph by Charles L. Weed, Honolulu, Oahu, 1865 Albumen print 43.5 x 53.5 cm. Attained by the Bishop Museum through the gift of Vi... More
Hawaii - Kamamalu - Public domain portrait print
Kamāmalu Kalani-Kuaana-o-Kamehamalu-Kekuaiwa-o-kalani-Kealii-Hoopili-a-Walu (1802–1824) was Queen consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as the wife of King Kamehameha II. She is not to be confused with Princess Vi... More
Stamp Hawaii 1886 Kamamalu Sc30
Stamp of Hawaii, 1¢, 1886 re-issue by the ABNCo, purple, Princess Kamamalu, Scott No. 30.
Victoria Kamamalu (Bishop Museum SP 48773)
Princess Victoria Kamamalu of Hawaii, Kuhina Nui Kaahumanu IV
Kamehameha V with family and court
King Kamehameha V, his family members and royal court including Queen Emma, Prince Lunalilo, Princess Victoria Kamāmalu, John William Pitt Kīnaʻu, Mataio Kekūanāoʻa, Paul Nahaolelua and others, illustration fr... More
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by Charles L. Weed (PP-97-11-001)
Princess Victoria Kamāmalu of Hawaii (1838-1866), Kuhina Nui Kaahumanu IV. Photograph by Charles L. Weed, Honolulu, Oahu, 1865 Albumen print 43.5 x 53.5 cm. Attained by the Bishop Museum through the gift of Vic... More
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by Charles L. Weed (PP-97-11-002)
Princess Victoria Kamamalu of Hawaii, Kuhina Nui Kaahumanu IV. Photograph by Charles L. Weed, Honolulu, Oahu, 1865 Albumen print 43.5 x 53.5 cm. Attained by the Bishop Museum through the gift of Victor S. K. Ho... More
Victoria Kamamalu, photograph by Charles L. Weed (picturehistory)
Princess Victoria Kamamalu of Hawaii.
Photo of Victoria Kamamalu
Princess Victoria Kamamalu of Hawaii, Kuhina Nui Kaahumanu IV Public domain photograph - 19th-century studio portrait photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Victoria Kamamalu, daguerreotype, 1855
A daguerreotype of Princess Victoria Kamamalu in 1855 taken by Hugo Stangenwald.
Nancy Sumner and Victoria Kamamalu
"Left to right: Princess Victoria Kamamalu (heir presumptive to the Hawaiian throne, and sister of King Kamehameha IV) and high chiefess Nancy Wahinekapu Sumner" (Topolinski, Ha‘ilono Mele, January 1976).