George Montgomery & Dinah Shore *****. June 14, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-montgomery-dinah-shore-june-14-1955-image467218726.html
RM2J43J72–George Montgomery & Dinah Shore *****. June 14, 1955.
Queen Arrives For Royal Tournament Queen Elizabeth II is seen arriving at Earl's Court to-day for the Royal Military Tournament now in progress there. June 9, 1954. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-arrives-for-royal-tournament-queen-elizabeth-ii-is-seen-arriving-at-earls-court-to-day-for-the-royal-military-tournament-now-in-progress-there-june-9-1954-image463573872.html
RM2HX5H5M–Queen Arrives For Royal Tournament Queen Elizabeth II is seen arriving at Earl's Court to-day for the Royal Military Tournament now in progress there. June 9, 1954.
Queen and Duke in Edinburgh. The Royal coach carrying the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh passes in procession along Princes Street in front of the Royal Scottish Academy, shortly after, the Royal couple had arrived here for their Coronation State Visit to Scotland. June 24, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-and-duke-in-edinburgh-the-royal-coach-carrying-the-queen-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-passes-in-procession-along-princes-street-in-front-of-the-royal-scottish-academy-shortly-after-the-royal-couple-had-arrived-here-for-their-coronation-state-visit-to-scotland-june-24-1953-image463574007.html
RM2HX5HAF–Queen and Duke in Edinburgh. The Royal coach carrying the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh passes in procession along Princes Street in front of the Royal Scottish Academy, shortly after, the Royal couple had arrived here for their Coronation State Visit to Scotland. June 24, 1953.
Pensioners See Their Queen. Chelsea Pensioners from the Royal, Hospital look on as the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are driven along King's Road, Chelsea, during the second of their Coronation week drives through the streets of London. June 2, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pensioners-see-their-queen-chelsea-pensioners-from-the-royal-hospital-look-on-as-the-queen-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-are-driven-along-kings-road-chelsea-during-the-second-of-their-coronation-week-drives-through-the-streets-of-london-june-2-1953-image463573904.html
RM2HX5H6T–Pensioners See Their Queen. Chelsea Pensioners from the Royal, Hospital look on as the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are driven along King's Road, Chelsea, during the second of their Coronation week drives through the streets of London. June 2, 1953.
Plan of the Theatre of Westminster Abbey Positions at the Moment of Crowning. May 21, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plan-of-the-theatre-of-westminster-abbey-positions-at-the-moment-of-crowning-may-21-1953-image463574142.html
RM2HX5HFA–Plan of the Theatre of Westminster Abbey Positions at the Moment of Crowning. May 21, 1953.
Hartnell Designs Alternative Coronation Dress for Peeresses -- Some of the series of head coverings. Regulations in the London Gazette state: Ladies attending the Coronation wearing afternoon dress must wear a head covering. This must not cover the face, but should be in the form of a veil falling from the crown or the back of the head as far as the shoulders, but not lower than the waistline. Any colour excepting black can be used and should be made in a suitably light material such as tulle, chiffon, organise or lace and may be attached by a comb, jewelled pins flowers or ribbon bows, but Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hartnell-designs-alternative-coronation-dress-for-peeresses-some-of-the-series-of-head-coverings-regulations-in-the-london-gazette-state-ladies-attending-the-coronation-wearing-afternoon-dress-must-wear-a-head-covering-this-must-not-cover-the-face-but-should-be-in-the-form-of-a-veil-falling-from-the-crown-or-the-back-of-the-head-as-far-as-the-shoulders-but-not-lower-than-the-waistline-any-colour-excepting-black-can-be-used-and-should-be-made-in-a-suitably-light-material-such-as-tulle-chiffon-organise-or-lace-and-may-be-attached-by-a-comb-jewelled-pins-flowers-or-ribbon-bows-but-image463574281.html
RM2HX5HM9–Hartnell Designs Alternative Coronation Dress for Peeresses -- Some of the series of head coverings. Regulations in the London Gazette state: Ladies attending the Coronation wearing afternoon dress must wear a head covering. This must not cover the face, but should be in the form of a veil falling from the crown or the back of the head as far as the shoulders, but not lower than the waistline. Any colour excepting black can be used and should be made in a suitably light material such as tulle, chiffon, organise or lace and may be attached by a comb, jewelled pins flowers or ribbon bows, but
Making ***** For Queen's Coronation *****. Forewoman Mrs. Ivy ***** operates a hand ***** winder which has been in use for over 100 years as she helps in the manufacture of the sating which will line the Queen's Coronation Robe. In the background may be seen 17-year-old weaver Miss Gwen Curtis, also engaged in making the satin, at the firm of Stephen Walters here. Twenty-one yards of this material will be needed for the lining of the Queen's Robe, but the firm is making about 60 yards in 'case of accidents'. December 3, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/making-for-queens-coronation-forewoman-mrs-ivy-operates-a-hand-winder-which-has-been-in-use-for-over-100-years-as-she-helps-in-the-manufacture-of-the-sating-which-will-line-the-queens-coronation-robe-in-the-background-may-be-seen-17-year-old-weaver-miss-gwen-curtis-also-engaged-in-making-the-satin-at-the-firm-of-stephen-walters-here-twenty-one-yards-of-this-material-will-be-needed-for-the-lining-of-the-queens-robe-but-the-firm-is-making-about-60-yards-in-case-of-accidents-december-3-1952-image463573820.html
RM2HX5H3T–Making ***** For Queen's Coronation *****. Forewoman Mrs. Ivy ***** operates a hand ***** winder which has been in use for over 100 years as she helps in the manufacture of the sating which will line the Queen's Coronation Robe. In the background may be seen 17-year-old weaver Miss Gwen Curtis, also engaged in making the satin, at the firm of Stephen Walters here. Twenty-one yards of this material will be needed for the lining of the Queen's Robe, but the firm is making about 60 yards in 'case of accidents'. December 3, 1952.
The New Queen In Africa - Before Tragic News Of Father's Death -- Princess Elizabeth, now Queen following the sudden, tragic death of her father, King George VI, walks through the Kenya sunshine with Sir Philip Mitchell, Governor of Kenya, at Sagana lodge, Nyeri, the Colony's wedding present to the Princess and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. (This picture of the Royal tour was received in London just a few hours after the announcement of the King's death). February 02, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-queen-in-africa-before-tragic-news-of-fathers-death-princess-elizabeth-now-queen-following-the-sudden-tragic-death-of-her-father-king-george-vi-walks-through-the-kenya-sunshine-with-sir-philip-mitchell-governor-of-kenya-at-sagana-lodge-nyeri-the-colonys-wedding-present-to-the-princess-and-her-husband-the-duke-of-edinburgh-this-picture-of-the-royal-tour-was-received-in-london-just-a-few-hours-after-the-announcement-of-the-kings-death-february-02-1952-image463573038.html
RM2HX5G3X–The New Queen In Africa - Before Tragic News Of Father's Death -- Princess Elizabeth, now Queen following the sudden, tragic death of her father, King George VI, walks through the Kenya sunshine with Sir Philip Mitchell, Governor of Kenya, at Sagana lodge, Nyeri, the Colony's wedding present to the Princess and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. (This picture of the Royal tour was received in London just a few hours after the announcement of the King's death). February 02, 1952.
Princes And Duke Arrive In Nairobi -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, wearing a white uniform, stand to attention during the National Anthem on their arrival at Eastleigh airport, Nairobi. Their Argonaut aircraft landed exactly on Schedule. They were met by the Governor of Kenya, Sir Philip Mitchell, and representatives of the Army, Navy and Air force. The Royal Couple are to be the guests of Sir Philip and Lady Mitchell during their stay in Nairobi. February 01, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princes-and-duke-arrive-in-nairobi-princess-elizabeth-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-wearing-a-white-uniform-stand-to-attention-during-the-national-anthem-on-their-arrival-at-eastleigh-airport-nairobi-their-argonaut-aircraft-landed-exactly-on-schedule-they-were-met-by-the-governor-of-kenya-sir-philip-mitchell-and-representatives-of-the-army-navy-and-air-force-the-royal-couple-are-to-be-the-guests-of-sir-philip-and-lady-mitchell-during-their-stay-in-nairobi-february-01-1952-image463573056.html
RM2HX5G4G–Princes And Duke Arrive In Nairobi -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, wearing a white uniform, stand to attention during the National Anthem on their arrival at Eastleigh airport, Nairobi. Their Argonaut aircraft landed exactly on Schedule. They were met by the Governor of Kenya, Sir Philip Mitchell, and representatives of the Army, Navy and Air force. The Royal Couple are to be the guests of Sir Philip and Lady Mitchell during their stay in Nairobi. February 01, 1952.
Drums are bought to playing English human by Joe Hardstaff with player & James Language with empire. December 3, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drums-are-bought-to-playing-english-human-by-joe-hardstaff-with-player-james-language-with-empire-december-3-1951-image463574773.html
RM2HX5J9W–Drums are bought to playing English human by Joe Hardstaff with player & James Language with empire. December 3, 1951.
For The Princess's Next Tour -- Downes on their way to Australia and New Zealand early next year, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are to spend a few days in Kenya, where they will stay at the Lodge near Nyeri which was presented to them as a wedding gift. It is about a four-hours' car drive from Nairobi., and is in a beautiful setting with a trout stream nearby. This is the first picture of the Royal lodge near Nyeri, Kenya, where the royal couple will stay. November 20, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/for-the-princesss-next-tour-downes-on-their-way-to-australia-and-new-zealand-early-next-year-princess-elizabeth-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-are-to-spend-a-few-days-in-kenya-where-they-will-stay-at-the-lodge-near-nyeri-which-was-presented-to-them-as-a-wedding-gift-it-is-about-a-four-hours-car-drive-from-nairobi-and-is-in-a-beautiful-setting-with-a-trout-stream-nearby-this-is-the-first-picture-of-the-royal-lodge-near-nyeri-kenya-where-the-royal-couple-will-stay-november-20-1951-image463573097.html
RM2HX5G61–For The Princess's Next Tour -- Downes on their way to Australia and New Zealand early next year, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are to spend a few days in Kenya, where they will stay at the Lodge near Nyeri which was presented to them as a wedding gift. It is about a four-hours' car drive from Nairobi., and is in a beautiful setting with a trout stream nearby. This is the first picture of the Royal lodge near Nyeri, Kenya, where the royal couple will stay. November 20, 1951.
Princess At Jazz Concert. Princess Elizabeth chatting with the Marchioness of Donegal (right) on arrival at the South Bank Festival Hall to attend the first concert of the National Federation of Jazz Organisations. July 14, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-at-jazz-concert-princess-elizabeth-chatting-with-the-marchioness-of-donegal-right-on-arrival-at-the-south-bank-festival-hall-to-attend-the-first-concert-of-the-national-federation-of-jazz-organisations-july-14-1951-image463573870.html
RM2HX5H5J–Princess At Jazz Concert. Princess Elizabeth chatting with the Marchioness of Donegal (right) on arrival at the South Bank Festival Hall to attend the first concert of the National Federation of Jazz Organisations. July 14, 1951.
Sport - Bowls - Action - Men - Upto 1980. October 18, 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sport-bowls-action-men-upto-1980-october-18-1950-image463574827.html
RM2HX5JBR–Sport - Bowls - Action - Men - Upto 1980. October 18, 1950.
Cricket Grounds. July 18, 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cricket-grounds-july-18-1950-image463574646.html
RM2HX5J5A–Cricket Grounds. July 18, 1950.
Shmith's sister, Verna, uses no toys to cajole young sitters but a natural sense of fun. Her brother watches carefully for the picture. May 24, 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shmiths-sister-verna-uses-no-toys-to-cajole-young-sitters-but-a-natural-sense-of-fun-her-brother-watches-carefully-for-the-picture-may-24-1950-image463574876.html
RM2HX5JDG–Shmith's sister, Verna, uses no toys to cajole young sitters but a natural sense of fun. Her brother watches carefully for the picture. May 24, 1950.
New Zealand Officers At Joint Services Staff College -- Wing Commander T.F. Gill, of Wellington, New Zealand (left) and Major B.R. Bullot, of Wellington, New Zealand (right) watching Private D. Howell, R.O.C. London at work painting a large-scale map, at the Joint Services Staff College. At the Joint Services Staff College, at Latimer, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, which is administered by the War office, officers of the combined services - the Navy, Army, and Air Force, are trained for appointments on joint Staffs, and to develop mutual understanding and a common doctrine between the Services, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-zealand-officers-at-joint-services-staff-college-wing-commander-tf-gill-of-wellington-new-zealand-left-and-major-br-bullot-of-wellington-new-zealand-right-watching-private-d-howell-roc-london-at-work-painting-a-large-scale-map-at-the-joint-services-staff-college-at-the-joint-services-staff-college-at-latimer-chesham-buckinghamshire-which-is-administered-by-the-war-office-officers-of-the-combined-services-the-navy-army-and-air-force-are-trained-for-appointments-on-joint-staffs-and-to-develop-mutual-understanding-and-a-common-doctrine-between-the-services-image463574632.html
RM2HX5J4T–New Zealand Officers At Joint Services Staff College -- Wing Commander T.F. Gill, of Wellington, New Zealand (left) and Major B.R. Bullot, of Wellington, New Zealand (right) watching Private D. Howell, R.O.C. London at work painting a large-scale map, at the Joint Services Staff College. At the Joint Services Staff College, at Latimer, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, which is administered by the War office, officers of the combined services - the Navy, Army, and Air Force, are trained for appointments on joint Staffs, and to develop mutual understanding and a common doctrine between the Services,
The King, With Princess Elizabeth And Lieutenant Mountbatten at Serving of Remembrance in London. A general view of the scone at the Cenotaph with Princess Elizabeth, the King, and Lieutenant Philip, and monitors of the Cabinet at left. The King, who was accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and ***** Philip Mountbatten - who are to be married in Westminster A 20th November - attended the annual Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, Britain's shrine to her war dead of two world wars, in Whitehall, London, where they laid wreaths at the foot of the memorial. November 9, 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-with-princess-elizabeth-and-lieutenant-mountbatten-at-serving-of-remembrance-in-london-a-general-view-of-the-scone-at-the-cenotaph-with-princess-elizabeth-the-king-and-lieutenant-philip-and-monitors-of-the-cabinet-at-left-the-king-who-was-accompanied-by-princess-elizabeth-and-philip-mountbatten-who-are-to-be-married-in-westminster-a-20th-november-attended-the-annual-service-of-remembrance-at-the-cenotaph-britains-shrine-to-her-war-dead-of-two-world-wars-in-whitehall-london-where-they-laid-wreaths-at-the-foot-of-the-memorial-november-9-1947-image463573917.html
RM2HX5H79–The King, With Princess Elizabeth And Lieutenant Mountbatten at Serving of Remembrance in London. A general view of the scone at the Cenotaph with Princess Elizabeth, the King, and Lieutenant Philip, and monitors of the Cabinet at left. The King, who was accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and ***** Philip Mountbatten - who are to be married in Westminster A 20th November - attended the annual Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, Britain's shrine to her war dead of two world wars, in Whitehall, London, where they laid wreaths at the foot of the memorial. November 9, 1947.
Covering at Sydney Cricket Ground. December 23, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/covering-at-sydney-cricket-ground-december-23-1946-image463574748.html
RM2HX5J90–Covering at Sydney Cricket Ground. December 23, 1946.
Peter Smith. November 19, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-smith-november-19-1946-image463573731.html
RM2HX5H0K–Peter Smith. November 19, 1946.
Treachery: Some of the 1560 Japanese 'patients' - mostly fit-discovered crammed into the fake Jap hospital ship, Tachihama Maru off Java on August 3. August 17, 1945. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/treachery-some-of-the-1560-japanese-patients-mostly-fit-discovered-crammed-into-the-fake-jap-hospital-ship-tachihama-maru-off-java-on-august-3-august-17-1945-image463574568.html
RM2HX5J2G–Treachery: Some of the 1560 Japanese 'patients' - mostly fit-discovered crammed into the fake Jap hospital ship, Tachihama Maru off Java on August 3. August 17, 1945.
Fake: The Tachihama Maru, fake hospital ship, seen after capture at anchor in an Allied port with the destroyer Conner and a PT boat on guard. August 17, 1945. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fake-the-tachihama-maru-fake-hospital-ship-seen-after-capture-at-anchor-in-an-allied-port-with-the-destroyer-conner-and-a-pt-boat-on-guard-august-17-1945-image463574553.html
RM2HX5J21–Fake: The Tachihama Maru, fake hospital ship, seen after capture at anchor in an Allied port with the destroyer Conner and a PT boat on guard. August 17, 1945.
Polish Embassy Reception -- L to R:- General Sosnkowski, Polish Commander-in-Chief, Count Raczynski, the Polish Ambassador and General Carto De Wiart, V.C., photographed after the distribution of prizes. An Anglo-Polish Reception was held this evening at the Polish Embassy, Portland Place and was attended by General Carton De Wiart, V.C., who distributed prizes for an essay on Anglo-Polish relations. General Carton de Wiart, who was a prisoner of war in Italy, was released to assist in the armistice negotiations. He was born in Belgium, served in S. Africa in 1901 where he was twice wounded, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polish-embassy-reception-l-to-r-general-sosnkowski-polish-commander-in-chief-count-raczynski-the-polish-ambassador-and-general-carto-de-wiart-vc-photographed-after-the-distribution-of-prizes-an-anglo-polish-reception-was-held-this-evening-at-the-polish-embassy-portland-place-and-was-attended-by-general-carton-de-wiart-vc-who-distributed-prizes-for-an-essay-on-anglo-polish-relations-general-carton-de-wiart-who-was-a-prisoner-of-war-in-italy-was-released-to-assist-in-the-armistice-negotiations-he-was-born-in-belgium-served-in-s-africa-in-1901-where-he-was-twice-wounded-image463575053.html
RM2HX5JKW–Polish Embassy Reception -- L to R:- General Sosnkowski, Polish Commander-in-Chief, Count Raczynski, the Polish Ambassador and General Carto De Wiart, V.C., photographed after the distribution of prizes. An Anglo-Polish Reception was held this evening at the Polish Embassy, Portland Place and was attended by General Carton De Wiart, V.C., who distributed prizes for an essay on Anglo-Polish relations. General Carton de Wiart, who was a prisoner of war in Italy, was released to assist in the armistice negotiations. He was born in Belgium, served in S. Africa in 1901 where he was twice wounded,
This group of survivors from the naval depot ship sunk by enemy action on Sunday night had been sleeping aboard when a torpedo hit the vessel. June 10, 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-group-of-survivors-from-the-naval-depot-ship-sunk-by-enemy-action-on-sunday-night-had-been-sleeping-aboard-when-a-torpedo-hit-the-vessel-june-10-1942-image463574629.html
RM2HX5J4N–This group of survivors from the naval depot ship sunk by enemy action on Sunday night had been sleeping aboard when a torpedo hit the vessel. June 10, 1942.
Pictorial view of a Japanese two-man submarine showing interior mechanism. March 1, 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pictorial-view-of-a-japanese-two-man-submarine-showing-interior-mechanism-march-1-1942-image463574508.html
RM2HX5J0C–Pictorial view of a Japanese two-man submarine showing interior mechanism. March 1, 1942.
Presentation of 'Sun' Challenge Cricket trophy to the Railways Institute Electric car *****, Chullora team, the team has won the trophy for the last 3 seasons, At this season were undefeated. Trophy is presented to premier team in Railway Institute competition. L to R. - W. White, works manager of Patron, ***** (player), W. Williams, (V. Capt) L. Mills, President, Geo Nicholas Director of Institute making presentation, H. Ryon, Sec. J. Russell, Sec of Institute & W. Wand, player. May 29, 1939. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presentation-of-sun-challenge-cricket-trophy-to-the-railways-institute-electric-car-chullora-team-the-team-has-won-the-trophy-for-the-last-3-seasons-at-this-season-were-undefeated-trophy-is-presented-to-premier-team-in-railway-institute-competition-l-to-r-w-white-works-manager-of-patron-player-w-williams-v-capt-l-mills-president-geo-nicholas-director-of-institute-making-presentation-h-ryon-sec-j-russell-sec-of-institute-w-wand-player-may-29-1939-image463574807.html
RM2HX5JB3–Presentation of 'Sun' Challenge Cricket trophy to the Railways Institute Electric car *****, Chullora team, the team has won the trophy for the last 3 seasons, At this season were undefeated. Trophy is presented to premier team in Railway Institute competition. L to R. - W. White, works manager of Patron, ***** (player), W. Williams, (V. Capt) L. Mills, President, Geo Nicholas Director of Institute making presentation, H. Ryon, Sec. J. Russell, Sec of Institute & W. Wand, player. May 29, 1939.
Anne Shirley & John Bush. November 09, 1936. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anne-shirley-john-bush-november-09-1936-image463574983.html
RM2HX5JHB–Anne Shirley & John Bush. November 09, 1936.
L. Short, Ironworkers Union. November 11, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-short-ironworkers-union-november-11-1955-image463574930.html
RM2HX5JFE–L. Short, Ironworkers Union. November 11, 1955.
Sybil Smith, the royal children's teacher: 'Wait while I get my proper hat,' she said before this picture — 'I can't be seen wearing a soft felt.. '. October 1, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sybil-smith-the-royal-childrens-teacher-wait-while-i-get-my-proper-hat-she-said-before-this-picture-i-cant-be-seen-wearing-a-soft-felt-october-1-1955-image463573728.html
RM2HX5H0G–Sybil Smith, the royal children's teacher: 'Wait while I get my proper hat,' she said before this picture — 'I can't be seen wearing a soft felt.. '. October 1, 1955.
***** Queen, leaving Wyndham's Theatre, London, after seeing 'The Boy Freind' this evening (Tuesday). Her Majesty watched the musical comedy, which is in the style of the 1920's, from a seat in row 'E' of the stalls. August 3, 1954. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-leaving-wyndhams-theatre-london-after-seeing-the-boy-freind-this-evening-tuesday-her-majesty-watched-the-musical-comedy-which-is-in-the-style-of-the-1920s-from-a-seat-in-row-e-of-the-stalls-august-3-1954-image463573942.html
RM2HX5H86–***** Queen, leaving Wyndham's Theatre, London, after seeing 'The Boy Freind' this evening (Tuesday). Her Majesty watched the musical comedy, which is in the style of the 1920's, from a seat in row 'E' of the stalls. August 3, 1954.
L. Short. January 26, 1954. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-short-january-26-1954-image463574933.html
RM2HX5JFH–L. Short. January 26, 1954.
L. Short, Nat. Sec. Ironworkers Assoc. December 02, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-short-nat-sec-ironworkers-assoc-december-02-1951-image463574959.html
RM2HX5JGF–L. Short, Nat. Sec. Ironworkers Assoc. December 02, 1951.
Mr. Laurence Short, National Secretary of Ironworkers A.L.P. Industrial Groups, is in Brisbane. October 17, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-laurence-short-national-secretary-of-ironworkers-alp-industrial-groups-is-in-brisbane-october-17-1951-image463574922.html
RM2HX5JF6–Mr. Laurence Short, National Secretary of Ironworkers A.L.P. Industrial Groups, is in Brisbane. October 17, 1951.
On Platform Of The Royal Train -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on the Platform of the observation car which will take them across Canada. October 10, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-platform-of-the-royal-train-princess-elizabeth-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-on-the-platform-of-the-observation-car-which-will-take-them-across-canada-october-10-1951-image463573105.html
RM2HX5G69–On Platform Of The Royal Train -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on the Platform of the observation car which will take them across Canada. October 10, 1951.
Princess At The Ballet. Princess Elizabeth, in a striking crinoline gown, pictured when with the Queen, she attended a gala performance of Frederick Ashton's new ballet 'Tiresias' at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The performance was held in aid of the Sadler's Wells Ballet Benevolent Fund. July 9, 1951. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-at-the-ballet-princess-elizabeth-in-a-striking-crinoline-gown-pictured-when-with-the-queen-she-attended-a-gala-performance-of-frederick-ashtons-new-ballet-tiresias-at-the-royal-opera-house-covent-garden-the-performance-was-held-in-aid-of-the-sadlers-wells-ballet-benevolent-fund-july-9-1951-image463573925.html
RM2HX5H7H–Princess At The Ballet. Princess Elizabeth, in a striking crinoline gown, pictured when with the Queen, she attended a gala performance of Frederick Ashton's new ballet 'Tiresias' at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The performance was held in aid of the Sadler's Wells Ballet Benevolent Fund. July 9, 1951.
From Britain's Westminster Abbey -- A big nationwide search is going on to find the historic coronation stone which was stolen on Christmas morning from tinder the Coronation chair in London's Westminster Abbey, where it had rested for 650 years. Scottish nationalists are suspected. The stone was used for crowning Scottish kings for 400 years before 1296, when King Edward I brought it to London. The scene of the crime. The stone was stolen from the Coronation Chair(on right). Newly carved initials J.F.S. on the chair may be a clue. One suggestion is that the initials stand for Justice for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-britains-westminster-abbey-a-big-nationwide-search-is-going-on-to-find-the-historic-coronation-stone-which-was-stolen-on-christmas-morning-from-tinder-the-coronation-chair-in-londons-westminster-abbey-where-it-had-rested-for-650-years-scottish-nationalists-are-suspected-the-stone-was-used-for-crowning-scottish-kings-for-400-years-before-1296-when-king-edward-i-brought-it-to-london-the-scene-of-the-crime-the-stone-was-stolen-from-the-coronation-chairon-right-newly-carved-initials-jfs-on-the-chair-may-be-a-clue-one-suggestion-is-that-the-initials-stand-for-justice-for-image463574261.html
RM2HX5HKH–From Britain's Westminster Abbey -- A big nationwide search is going on to find the historic coronation stone which was stolen on Christmas morning from tinder the Coronation chair in London's Westminster Abbey, where it had rested for 650 years. Scottish nationalists are suspected. The stone was used for crowning Scottish kings for 400 years before 1296, when King Edward I brought it to London. The scene of the crime. The stone was stolen from the Coronation Chair(on right). Newly carved initials J.F.S. on the chair may be a clue. One suggestion is that the initials stand for Justice for
'Miss Australia' Beauty Queen Arrives on World Tour - She Offended Sponsors: Charming smile from 'Miss Australia' beauty queen Margaret Hughes, on her arrival on board the Orcades. Beauty Queen who nearly lost her throne, 19-year-old honey blonde Sydney model Margaret Hughes, arrived here from Australia on board the liner Orcades. Winning the 'Miss Australia of 1949' contest, Margaret earned for herself a six month tour of the world, but offended the sponsors when she refused to travel with the approved chaperon. May 30, 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miss-australia-beauty-queen-arrives-on-world-tour-she-offended-sponsors-charming-smile-from-miss-australia-beauty-queen-margaret-hughes-on-her-arrival-on-board-the-orcades-beauty-queen-who-nearly-lost-her-throne-19-year-old-honey-blonde-sydney-model-margaret-hughes-arrived-here-from-australia-on-board-the-liner-orcades-winning-the-miss-australia-of-1949-contest-margaret-earned-for-herself-a-six-month-tour-of-the-world-but-offended-the-sponsors-when-she-refused-to-travel-with-the-approved-chaperon-may-30-1950-image463573644.html
RM2HX5GWG–'Miss Australia' Beauty Queen Arrives on World Tour - She Offended Sponsors: Charming smile from 'Miss Australia' beauty queen Margaret Hughes, on her arrival on board the Orcades. Beauty Queen who nearly lost her throne, 19-year-old honey blonde Sydney model Margaret Hughes, arrived here from Australia on board the liner Orcades. Winning the 'Miss Australia of 1949' contest, Margaret earned for herself a six month tour of the world, but offended the sponsors when she refused to travel with the approved chaperon. May 30, 1950.
Indian dancer Shivaram (left) and Janaki during one of their ceremonial dances. Currently appearing in Melbourne, they will go to Sydney in a few weeks. March 16, 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-dancer-shivaram-left-and-janaki-during-one-of-their-ceremonial-dances-currently-appearing-in-melbourne-they-will-go-to-sydney-in-a-few-weeks-march-16-1950-image463574897.html
RM2HX5JE9–Indian dancer Shivaram (left) and Janaki during one of their ceremonial dances. Currently appearing in Melbourne, they will go to Sydney in a few weeks. March 16, 1950.
Ann Sothern. July 11, 1949. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ann-sothern-july-11-1949-image463574965.html
RM2HX5JGN–Ann Sothern. July 11, 1949.
Princess Elizabeth Attends Dinner to Mrs. Roosevelt. Princess Elizabeth (left) arriving for the dinner reception with viscountess Greenwood, wire of the Viscount Greenwood (Chairman of the Memorial Committee of the Pilgrims') at the Savoy Hotel. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, who had earlier unveiled the memorial statue to the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Grosvenor Square, was the guest of honour at a dinner given by the Pilgrims' Society at the Savoy Hotel, where tributes were paid the late President. April 13, 1948. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-elizabeth-attends-dinner-to-mrs-roosevelt-princess-elizabeth-left-arriving-for-the-dinner-reception-with-viscountess-greenwood-wire-of-the-viscount-greenwood-chairman-of-the-memorial-committee-of-the-pilgrims-at-the-savoy-hotel-mrs-eleanor-roosevelt-who-had-earlier-unveiled-the-memorial-statue-to-the-late-president-franklin-delano-roosevelt-in-grosvenor-square-was-the-guest-of-honour-at-a-dinner-given-by-the-pilgrims-society-at-the-savoy-hotel-where-tributes-were-paid-the-late-president-april-13-1948-image463573920.html
RM2HX5H7C–Princess Elizabeth Attends Dinner to Mrs. Roosevelt. Princess Elizabeth (left) arriving for the dinner reception with viscountess Greenwood, wire of the Viscount Greenwood (Chairman of the Memorial Committee of the Pilgrims') at the Savoy Hotel. Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, who had earlier unveiled the memorial statue to the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Grosvenor Square, was the guest of honour at a dinner given by the Pilgrims' Society at the Savoy Hotel, where tributes were paid the late President. April 13, 1948.
Princess Elizabeth And Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten To Wed; The Princess Attends Private Dinner Party at Dorchester Hotel. Princess Elizabeth - with folded hands - leaving the Dorchester Hotel after the dinner party. After the announcement of the engagement of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (formerly Prince Prince Philip of Greece) the Princess went to the Dorchester Hotel, in London, for a private dinner party - and later the party went to Apsley House, for dancing. July 9, 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-elizabeth-and-lieutenant-philip-mountbatten-to-wed-the-princess-attends-private-dinner-party-at-dorchester-hotel-princess-elizabeth-with-folded-hands-leaving-the-dorchester-hotel-after-the-dinner-party-after-the-announcement-of-the-engagement-of-princess-elizabeth-to-lieutenant-philip-mountbatten-formerly-prince-prince-philip-of-greece-the-princess-went-to-the-dorchester-hotel-in-london-for-a-private-dinner-party-and-later-the-party-went-to-apsley-house-for-dancing-july-9-1947-image463573887.html
RM2HX5H67–Princess Elizabeth And Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten To Wed; The Princess Attends Private Dinner Party at Dorchester Hotel. Princess Elizabeth - with folded hands - leaving the Dorchester Hotel after the dinner party. After the announcement of the engagement of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (formerly Prince Prince Philip of Greece) the Princess went to the Dorchester Hotel, in London, for a private dinner party - and later the party went to Apsley House, for dancing. July 9, 1947.
Princess Elizabeth At Children's Hospital - Attends Court of Governors. Princess Elizabeth as she arrived at the Hospital. Princess Elizabeth paid a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children at Hackney, London, to attend the annual Court of Governors. May 22, 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-elizabeth-at-childrens-hospital-attends-court-of-governors-princess-elizabeth-as-she-arrived-at-the-hospital-princess-elizabeth-paid-a-visit-to-the-queen-elizabeth-hospital-for-children-at-hackney-london-to-attend-the-annual-court-of-governors-may-22-1947-image463573856.html
RM2HX5H54–Princess Elizabeth At Children's Hospital - Attends Court of Governors. Princess Elizabeth as she arrived at the Hospital. Princess Elizabeth paid a visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children at Hackney, London, to attend the annual Court of Governors. May 22, 1947.
P. Smith - Eng. Cricketer. October 8, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/p-smith-eng-cricketer-october-8-1946-image463573780.html
RM2HX5H2C–P. Smith - Eng. Cricketer. October 8, 1946.
Peter Smith. July 30, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-smith-july-30-1946-image463573732.html
RM2HX5H0M–Peter Smith. July 30, 1946.
England V. The Rest At Canterbury. T.P. Smith (Essex) edges D. Wright (Kent) into the slips. Bedser (Surrey) fields the ball and appeals for a catch, but the ball had grounded. The Test Trial continued to-day (Thursday) at Canterbury, with N.W.D. Yardley of Yorkshire leading England against the Rest, captained by S.C. Griffith of Sussex. July 11, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-v-the-rest-at-canterbury-tp-smith-essex-edges-d-wright-kent-into-the-slips-bedser-surrey-fields-the-ball-and-appeals-for-a-catch-but-the-ball-had-grounded-the-test-trial-continued-to-day-thursday-at-canterbury-with-nwd-yardley-of-yorkshire-leading-england-against-the-rest-captained-by-sc-griffith-of-sussex-july-11-1946-image463573717.html
RM2HX5H05–England V. The Rest At Canterbury. T.P. Smith (Essex) edges D. Wright (Kent) into the slips. Bedser (Surrey) fields the ball and appeals for a catch, but the ball had grounded. The Test Trial continued to-day (Thursday) at Canterbury, with N.W.D. Yardley of Yorkshire leading England against the Rest, captained by S.C. Griffith of Sussex. July 11, 1946.
On His Majesty's Service. Coachman J.H. Clarke, 39 years in the Royal Household, knows all there is to know about cleaning the Royal harness. With Mr Croft he is responsible for the cleanliness of the museum pieces, and the furniture in the State Harness Room. May 22, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-his-majestys-service-coachman-jh-clarke-39-years-in-the-royal-household-knows-all-there-is-to-know-about-cleaning-the-royal-harness-with-mr-croft-he-is-responsible-for-the-cleanliness-of-the-museum-pieces-and-the-furniture-in-the-state-harness-room-may-22-1946-image463573827.html
RM2HX5H43–On His Majesty's Service. Coachman J.H. Clarke, 39 years in the Royal Household, knows all there is to know about cleaning the Royal harness. With Mr Croft he is responsible for the cleanliness of the museum pieces, and the furniture in the State Harness Room. May 22, 1946.
Disater Soccer Football. March 18, 1946. (Photo by Mirror Features) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/disater-soccer-football-march-18-1946-photo-by-mirror-features-image463575014.html
RM2HX5JJE–Disater Soccer Football. March 18, 1946. (Photo by Mirror Features)
Princess Elizabeth Future Queen Of England Was Almost Eight Years Old. Princess Elizabeth dressed in Tudor costume, photographed with some of her friends at a fancy-dress party given in London by lady Astor, about two months before Princess Elizabeth's eight birthday. November 01, 1945. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-elizabeth-future-queen-of-england-was-almost-eight-years-old-princess-elizabeth-dressed-in-tudor-costume-photographed-with-some-of-her-friends-at-a-fancy-dress-party-given-in-london-by-lady-astor-about-two-months-before-princess-elizabeths-eight-birthday-november-01-1945-image463573852.html
RM2HX5H50–Princess Elizabeth Future Queen Of England Was Almost Eight Years Old. Princess Elizabeth dressed in Tudor costume, photographed with some of her friends at a fancy-dress party given in London by lady Astor, about two months before Princess Elizabeth's eight birthday. November 01, 1945.
At a recent Investiture held by the King -- Mrs. Collyns (left) with the DFC awarded to her late husband, F/LT. Basil Collyns, of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, after receiving the decoration form the King. On right decoration from the King. On right is her mother in-law, Mrs. Uollyns. March 26, 1945. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-a-recent-investiture-held-by-the-king-mrs-collyns-left-with-the-dfc-awarded-to-her-late-husband-flt-basil-collyns-of-the-royal-new-zealand-air-force-after-receiving-the-decoration-form-the-king-on-right-decoration-from-the-king-on-right-is-her-mother-in-law-mrs-uollyns-march-26-1945-image467218707.html
RM2J43J6B–At a recent Investiture held by the King -- Mrs. Collyns (left) with the DFC awarded to her late husband, F/LT. Basil Collyns, of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, after receiving the decoration form the King. On right decoration from the King. On right is her mother in-law, Mrs. Uollyns. March 26, 1945.
Princess In Their Wartime Home -- Picture taken yesterday of Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in the garden of the country residence where they are staying during the War. This greatest pleasure is the occasional visits of the King and Queen. In view of the need for saving petrol their Royal Highnesses ponycart has again been brought into use. September 10, 1940. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-in-their-wartime-home-picture-taken-yesterday-of-princess-elizabeth-and-princess-margaret-in-the-garden-of-the-country-residence-where-they-are-staying-during-the-war-this-greatest-pleasure-is-the-occasional-visits-of-the-king-and-queen-in-view-of-the-need-for-saving-petrol-their-royal-highnesses-ponycart-has-again-been-brought-into-use-september-10-1940-image463573850.html
RM2HX5H4X–Princess In Their Wartime Home -- Picture taken yesterday of Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in the garden of the country residence where they are staying during the War. This greatest pleasure is the occasional visits of the King and Queen. In view of the need for saving petrol their Royal Highnesses ponycart has again been brought into use. September 10, 1940.
Wood art depicting ***** idea of flying like a bird. February 18, 1939. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-art-depicting-idea-of-flying-like-a-bird-february-18-1939-image463574647.html
RM2HX5J5B–Wood art depicting ***** idea of flying like a bird. February 18, 1939.
Trophy made & presented by Mr. G. Pearch to the batsman to secure his first 50 runs in an innings in The fastest time in The series of test cricket between Eng v Aust 1932-3. December 05, 1932. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trophy-made-presented-by-mr-g-pearch-to-the-batsman-to-secure-his-first-50-runs-in-an-innings-in-the-fastest-time-in-the-series-of-test-cricket-between-eng-v-aust-1932-3-december-05-1932-image463574803.html
RM2HX5JAY–Trophy made & presented by Mr. G. Pearch to the batsman to secure his first 50 runs in an innings in The fastest time in The series of test cricket between Eng v Aust 1932-3. December 05, 1932.
Score Boards. January 6, 1932. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/score-boards-january-6-1932-image463574694.html
RM2HX5J72–Score Boards. January 6, 1932.
Mr. A. A. Shoebridge. November 26, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-a-a-shoebridge-november-26-1955-image463574901.html
RM2HX5JED–Mr. A. A. Shoebridge. November 26, 1955.
Crowned Queen And Her Children Wave From Palace Balcony -- Smiling and wearing the Imperial State Crown, the Queen is joined by her children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, in waving from Buckingham Palace balcony to the cheering crowds in front of the Palace after the Coronation to-day (Tuesday). On left, behind the Queen, is Lady Anne Coke, one of the Queen's six maids of Honour at the Coronation. As the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family appeared on the balcony, 168 jet fighters flew over in the Royal Air Force salute to the newly-crowned Sovereign. June Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crowned-queen-and-her-children-wave-from-palace-balcony-smiling-and-wearing-the-imperial-state-crown-the-queen-is-joined-by-her-children-prince-charles-and-princess-anne-in-waving-from-buckingham-palace-balcony-to-the-cheering-crowds-in-front-of-the-palace-after-the-coronation-to-day-tuesday-on-left-behind-the-queen-is-lady-anne-coke-one-of-the-queens-six-maids-of-honour-at-the-coronation-as-the-queen-the-duke-of-edinburgh-and-other-members-of-the-royal-family-appeared-on-the-balcony-168-jet-fighters-flew-over-in-the-royal-air-force-salute-to-the-newly-crowned-sovereign-june-image463574158.html
RM2HX5HFX–Crowned Queen And Her Children Wave From Palace Balcony -- Smiling and wearing the Imperial State Crown, the Queen is joined by her children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, in waving from Buckingham Palace balcony to the cheering crowds in front of the Palace after the Coronation to-day (Tuesday). On left, behind the Queen, is Lady Anne Coke, one of the Queen's six maids of Honour at the Coronation. As the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family appeared on the balcony, 168 jet fighters flew over in the Royal Air Force salute to the newly-crowned Sovereign. June
Queen And The Duke Go To St. Paul's Service The Queen, with the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother are pictured during the Coronation Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, to-day. The Queen drove from Buckingham Palace to attend the service, at which Dr. Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, preached the sermon. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, read the lesson. June 6, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-and-the-duke-go-to-st-pauls-service-the-queen-with-the-duke-of-edinburgh-and-queen-elizabeth-the-queen-mother-are-pictured-during-the-coronation-thanksgiving-service-at-st-pauls-cathedral-london-to-day-the-queen-drove-from-buckingham-palace-to-attend-the-service-at-which-dr-fisher-the-archbishop-of-canterbury-preached-the-sermon-sir-winston-churchill-the-prime-minister-read-the-lesson-june-6-1953-image463573935.html
RM2HX5H7Y–Queen And The Duke Go To St. Paul's Service The Queen, with the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother are pictured during the Coronation Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, to-day. The Queen drove from Buckingham Palace to attend the service, at which Dr. Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, preached the sermon. Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, read the lesson. June 6, 1953.
Coronation Procession Returns After Queen crowning -- Commonwealth contingents passing along Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square, during the return procession from Westminster Abbey after the crowning there of Queen Elizabeth to-day (Thursday). June 02, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coronation-procession-returns-after-queen-crowning-commonwealth-contingents-passing-along-cockspur-street-near-trafalgar-square-during-the-return-procession-from-westminster-abbey-after-the-crowning-there-of-queen-elizabeth-to-day-thursday-june-02-1953-image463574265.html
RM2HX5HKN–Coronation Procession Returns After Queen crowning -- Commonwealth contingents passing along Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square, during the return procession from Westminster Abbey after the crowning there of Queen Elizabeth to-day (Thursday). June 02, 1953.
The Queen, Crowned, Returns in Triumph To Palace The Queen wears the Imperial State Crown on her had as she acknowledges the cheers from the many thousands who packed the Royal route after her crowning in Westminster abbey. The golden coach in which she is traveling was returning her to Buckingham Palace. The picture was taken in Whitehall. June 02, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queen-crowned-returns-in-triumph-to-palace-the-queen-wears-the-imperial-state-crown-on-her-had-as-she-acknowledges-the-cheers-from-the-many-thousands-who-packed-the-royal-route-after-her-crowning-in-westminster-abbey-the-golden-coach-in-which-she-is-traveling-was-returning-her-to-buckingham-palace-the-picture-was-taken-in-whitehall-june-02-1953-image463574132.html
RM2HX5HF0–The Queen, Crowned, Returns in Triumph To Palace The Queen wears the Imperial State Crown on her had as she acknowledges the cheers from the many thousands who packed the Royal route after her crowning in Westminster abbey. The golden coach in which she is traveling was returning her to Buckingham Palace. The picture was taken in Whitehall. June 02, 1953.
Trafalgar Square Crowds Greet Newly - Crowned Queen -- London into Trafalgar Square, packed solid with cheering crowds, comas the golden coach, bearing, newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II, Nelson, stop of the 185 feet high Column, is a silent witness at this impressive spectacle. Her Majesty, with the Duke of Edinburgh beside her, was returning to Buckingham Palace, her London home, from Westminster Abbey. June 02, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trafalgar-square-crowds-greet-newly-crowned-queen-london-into-trafalgar-square-packed-solid-with-cheering-crowds-comas-the-golden-coach-bearing-newly-crowned-queen-elizabeth-ii-nelson-stop-of-the-185-feet-high-column-is-a-silent-witness-at-this-impressive-spectacle-her-majesty-with-the-duke-of-edinburgh-beside-her-was-returning-to-buckingham-palace-her-london-home-from-westminster-abbey-june-02-1953-image463574271.html
RM2HX5HKY–Trafalgar Square Crowds Greet Newly - Crowned Queen -- London into Trafalgar Square, packed solid with cheering crowds, comas the golden coach, bearing, newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II, Nelson, stop of the 185 feet high Column, is a silent witness at this impressive spectacle. Her Majesty, with the Duke of Edinburgh beside her, was returning to Buckingham Palace, her London home, from Westminster Abbey. June 02, 1953.
London Craftsman Works on Coronation Bible. Mr. Edgar Turner handtooling with gold leaf the Coronation Bible, which will play an important part in the Westminster Abbey Service. The massive Lectern Bible, one of an edition of twenty-five copies printed by the Oxford University Press is being bound at Messrs. Sangorski and Sutcliffe's book binding works in London. Mrs. Turner, who lives at Forest Hill, London, has been with the firm for 35 years. May 12, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-craftsman-works-on-coronation-bible-mr-edgar-turner-handtooling-with-gold-leaf-the-coronation-bible-which-will-play-an-important-part-in-the-westminster-abbey-service-the-massive-lectern-bible-one-of-an-edition-of-twenty-five-copies-printed-by-the-oxford-university-press-is-being-bound-at-messrs-sangorski-and-sutcliffes-book-binding-works-in-london-mrs-turner-who-lives-at-forest-hill-london-has-been-with-the-firm-for-35-years-may-12-1953-image463573865.html
RM2HX5H5D–London Craftsman Works on Coronation Bible. Mr. Edgar Turner handtooling with gold leaf the Coronation Bible, which will play an important part in the Westminster Abbey Service. The massive Lectern Bible, one of an edition of twenty-five copies printed by the Oxford University Press is being bound at Messrs. Sangorski and Sutcliffe's book binding works in London. Mrs. Turner, who lives at Forest Hill, London, has been with the firm for 35 years. May 12, 1953.
Clayton S. Shoemaker. May 01, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/clayton-s-shoemaker-may-01-1953-image467390248.html
RM2J4BD0T–Clayton S. Shoemaker. May 01, 1953.
Queen Talks With Flood Victims At King's Lynn. The Queen talks with Mr. J. Butcher and his wife, Marie, as they mires their children, 16-months-old Jackie and Susan, 2 months, at the Gaywood Park School, King's Lynn, to-day (Monday). The Queen was 'extremely distressed and upset' when, visiting flood devastated areas in Norfolk to-day (Monday), she was told that children had been lost in the disaster. The Queen drove from Sandringham and, with the Dukes of Edinburgh and Gloucester, toured the flood areas, speaking to survivors, rescue and welfare workers. February 2, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-talks-with-flood-victims-at-kings-lynn-the-queen-talks-with-mr-j-butcher-and-his-wife-marie-as-they-mires-their-children-16-months-old-jackie-and-susan-2-months-at-the-gaywood-park-school-kings-lynn-to-day-monday-the-queen-was-extremely-distressed-and-upset-when-visiting-flood-devastated-areas-in-norfolk-to-day-monday-she-was-told-that-children-had-been-lost-in-the-disaster-the-queen-drove-from-sandringham-and-with-the-dukes-of-edinburgh-and-gloucester-toured-the-flood-areas-speaking-to-survivors-rescue-and-welfare-workers-february-2-1953-image463573899.html
RM2HX5H6K–Queen Talks With Flood Victims At King's Lynn. The Queen talks with Mr. J. Butcher and his wife, Marie, as they mires their children, 16-months-old Jackie and Susan, 2 months, at the Gaywood Park School, King's Lynn, to-day (Monday). The Queen was 'extremely distressed and upset' when, visiting flood devastated areas in Norfolk to-day (Monday), she was told that children had been lost in the disaster. The Queen drove from Sandringham and, with the Dukes of Edinburgh and Gloucester, toured the flood areas, speaking to survivors, rescue and welfare workers. February 2, 1953.
Hartnell Cap of States Is Coronation Alternative For Peeresses -- Sketch of the approved Norman Hartnell design for a Cap of State for Peeresses below the degree of Countess, who may wear it as an alternative to a coronet. The London Gasette to-night (Tuesday) states Viscountesses and Baronesses who are not in possession of Coronets may wear as an alternative a crimson velvet cap enriched with narrow gold braid and bordered with a narrow strip of white fur. The cap should be made to fit the crown of the head and should have a gold or gold coloured tassel or other similar decoration which may Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hartnell-cap-of-states-is-coronation-alternative-for-peeresses-sketch-of-the-approved-norman-hartnell-design-for-a-cap-of-state-for-peeresses-below-the-degree-of-countess-who-may-wear-it-as-an-alternative-to-a-coronet-the-london-gasette-to-night-tuesday-states-viscountesses-and-baronesses-who-are-not-in-possession-of-coronets-may-wear-as-an-alternative-a-crimson-velvet-cap-enriched-with-narrow-gold-braid-and-bordered-with-a-narrow-strip-of-white-fur-the-cap-should-be-made-to-fit-the-crown-of-the-head-and-should-have-a-gold-or-gold-coloured-tassel-or-other-similar-decoration-which-may-image463574309.html
RM2HX5HN9–Hartnell Cap of States Is Coronation Alternative For Peeresses -- Sketch of the approved Norman Hartnell design for a Cap of State for Peeresses below the degree of Countess, who may wear it as an alternative to a coronet. The London Gasette to-night (Tuesday) states Viscountesses and Baronesses who are not in possession of Coronets may wear as an alternative a crimson velvet cap enriched with narrow gold braid and bordered with a narrow strip of white fur. The cap should be made to fit the crown of the head and should have a gold or gold coloured tassel or other similar decoration which may
Princess In Nairobi -- Mrs. Nyanjom wife of Mr. ***** Nyanjom, Senior Co-Operative Inspector, being introduced ***** Princess Elizabeth during the Garden Party at Government House, Nairobi, one of the highlights of their Royal Highnesses visits to Kenya. April 02, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-in-nairobi-mrs-nyanjom-wife-of-mr-nyanjom-senior-co-operative-inspector-being-introduced-princess-elizabeth-during-the-garden-party-at-government-house-nairobi-one-of-the-highlights-of-their-royal-highnesses-visits-to-kenya-april-02-1952-image463572997.html
RM2HX5G2D–Princess In Nairobi -- Mrs. Nyanjom wife of Mr. ***** Nyanjom, Senior Co-Operative Inspector, being introduced ***** Princess Elizabeth during the Garden Party at Government House, Nairobi, one of the highlights of their Royal Highnesses visits to Kenya. April 02, 1952.
Ely Proclaims Queen Elizabeth After All. The Union Jack flutters above as Captain W.H. Ockleston, of Caxton, Cambridgeshire, proclaims Queen Elizabeth II at a special ceremony held outside Ely Cathedral. Other parts of Britain held their proclamations over a month ago, but Ely, where Kings and Queen for centuries have been proclaimed, was passed over in favour of March, the seat of the Isle of Ely Council some 20 miles away. March 15, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ely-proclaims-queen-elizabeth-after-all-the-union-jack-flutters-above-as-captain-wh-ockleston-of-caxton-cambridgeshire-proclaims-queen-elizabeth-ii-at-a-special-ceremony-held-outside-ely-cathedral-other-parts-of-britain-held-their-proclamations-over-a-month-ago-but-ely-where-kings-and-queen-for-centuries-have-been-proclaimed-was-passed-over-in-favour-of-march-the-seat-of-the-isle-of-ely-council-some-20-miles-away-march-15-1952-image463573962.html
RM2HX5H8X–Ely Proclaims Queen Elizabeth After All. The Union Jack flutters above as Captain W.H. Ockleston, of Caxton, Cambridgeshire, proclaims Queen Elizabeth II at a special ceremony held outside Ely Cathedral. Other parts of Britain held their proclamations over a month ago, but Ely, where Kings and Queen for centuries have been proclaimed, was passed over in favour of March, the seat of the Isle of Ely Council some 20 miles away. March 15, 1952.
'The Tragedy Of Russia' -- Another priceless manuscript kept in the Lenin National Library, Moscow. A manuscript written and signed by Peter the Great, the Tzar who, after a tour wearing of ancient costume. Peter worked, as an ordinary man, with his own subjects. Passionately found of the sea, he built his own boats - which eventually led to the creation of the Russian Navy. He never destroyed anything he couldn't replace by something he considered better, and based all reforms on his own practical experience. Working under a pseudonym, he learned gunnery at Konigsberg, shipbuilding at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tragedy-of-russia-another-priceless-manuscript-kept-in-the-lenin-national-library-moscow-a-manuscript-written-and-signed-by-peter-the-great-the-tzar-who-after-a-tour-wearing-of-ancient-costume-peter-worked-as-an-ordinary-man-with-his-own-subjects-passionately-found-of-the-sea-he-built-his-own-boats-which-eventually-led-to-the-creation-of-the-russian-navy-he-never-destroyed-anything-he-couldnt-replace-by-something-he-considered-better-and-based-all-reforms-on-his-own-practical-experience-working-under-a-pseudonym-he-learned-gunnery-at-konigsberg-shipbuilding-at-image463574687.html
RM2HX5J6R–'The Tragedy Of Russia' -- Another priceless manuscript kept in the Lenin National Library, Moscow. A manuscript written and signed by Peter the Great, the Tzar who, after a tour wearing of ancient costume. Peter worked, as an ordinary man, with his own subjects. Passionately found of the sea, he built his own boats - which eventually led to the creation of the Russian Navy. He never destroyed anything he couldn't replace by something he considered better, and based all reforms on his own practical experience. Working under a pseudonym, he learned gunnery at Konigsberg, shipbuilding at
Was Board's Face Red? Melbourne's Score Board has carried the names of many great cricketers, but for once the board has made a mistake in a name. It was the name of New South Wales player De Courcy that 'tricked the board. There is no 'e'. November 29, 1950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/was-boards-face-red-melbournes-score-board-has-carried-the-names-of-many-great-cricketers-but-for-once-the-board-has-made-a-mistake-in-a-name-it-was-the-name-of-new-south-wales-player-de-courcy-that-tricked-the-board-there-is-no-e-november-29-1950-image463574728.html
RM2HX5J88–Was Board's Face Red? Melbourne's Score Board has carried the names of many great cricketers, but for once the board has made a mistake in a name. It was the name of New South Wales player De Courcy that 'tricked the board. There is no 'e'. November 29, 1950.
Malay R.A.F. Regiment Walking-out Dress has A Sarong!. A picturesque feature of this walking out dress, which has been approved for the Royal Air Force Regiment, Malaya, is the sarong of light blue interwoven cloth, with a vertical panel, worn to the rear, in the Royal Air Force colours of maroon, light blur and dark blue. The sarong, 36 inches deep, is worn form the waist to a little below the knees over white poplin long trousers made in the Malay style. The walking-out dress is completed by a white poplin shirt in Malay style and a blue-black Malay cap, known as a songkok, on the front of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/malay-raf-regiment-walking-out-dress-has-a-sarong!-a-picturesque-feature-of-this-walking-out-dress-which-has-been-approved-for-the-royal-air-force-regiment-malaya-is-the-sarong-of-light-blue-interwoven-cloth-with-a-vertical-panel-worn-to-the-rear-in-the-royal-air-force-colours-of-maroon-light-blur-and-dark-blue-the-sarong-36-inches-deep-is-worn-form-the-waist-to-a-little-below-the-knees-over-white-poplin-long-trousers-made-in-the-malay-style-the-walking-out-dress-is-completed-by-a-white-poplin-shirt-in-malay-style-and-a-blue-black-malay-cap-known-as-a-songkok-on-the-front-of-image467218724.html
RM2J43J70–Malay R.A.F. Regiment Walking-out Dress has A Sarong!. A picturesque feature of this walking out dress, which has been approved for the Royal Air Force Regiment, Malaya, is the sarong of light blue interwoven cloth, with a vertical panel, worn to the rear, in the Royal Air Force colours of maroon, light blur and dark blue. The sarong, 36 inches deep, is worn form the waist to a little below the knees over white poplin long trousers made in the Malay style. The walking-out dress is completed by a white poplin shirt in Malay style and a blue-black Malay cap, known as a songkok, on the front of
Zavitz - Drunk - No.1. They're Banishea the ***** 'Drunks'. April 29, 1949. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zavitz-drunk-no1-theyre-banishea-the-drunks-april-29-1949-image463574413.html
RM2HX5HW1–Zavitz - Drunk - No.1. They're Banishea the ***** 'Drunks'. April 29, 1949.
Wal South. February 18, 1949. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wal-south-february-18-1949-image463573600.html
RM2HX5GT0–Wal South. February 18, 1949.
Peter Smith wearing his bow tie. October 29, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-smith-wearing-his-bow-tie-october-29-1946-image463573735.html
RM2HX5H0R–Peter Smith wearing his bow tie. October 29, 1946.
English Cricketer - T.P. Smith. October 2, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-cricketer-tp-smith-october-2-1946-image463573723.html
RM2HX5H0B–English Cricketer - T.P. Smith. October 2, 1946.
The King and Queen And Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor of The Watch Cup Final. Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor of the A.T.S. (H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth) and Prince Olaf of Norway watching the match. Princess Elizabeth looks like setting a new hair style for the women's forces - her hair was arranged in a couple role of curls - the back. Several ATS officers in the crowd remarked on the attractiveness of the Princess's hair-do. April 8, 1945. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-and-queen-and-second-subaltern-elizabeth-windsor-of-the-watch-cup-final-second-subaltern-elizabeth-windsor-of-the-ats-hrh-princess-elizabeth-and-prince-olaf-of-norway-watching-the-match-princess-elizabeth-looks-like-setting-a-new-hair-style-for-the-womens-forces-her-hair-was-arranged-in-a-couple-role-of-curls-the-back-several-ats-officers-in-the-crowd-remarked-on-the-attractiveness-of-the-princesss-hair-do-april-8-1945-image467218746.html
RM2J43J7P–The King and Queen And Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor of The Watch Cup Final. Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor of the A.T.S. (H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth) and Prince Olaf of Norway watching the match. Princess Elizabeth looks like setting a new hair style for the women's forces - her hair was arranged in a couple role of curls - the back. Several ATS officers in the crowd remarked on the attractiveness of the Princess's hair-do. April 8, 1945.
At A Recent Investiture Held by H.M. the Queen -- The Queen deputised for the King at a recent Investiture, on account of His Majesty's indisposition with a attack of influenza. Flying officer S.E. Sukthanker who has made 45 Pathfinder missions over enemy Europe, is the first Indian in the R.A.F. to be decorated with the D.F.C. he received this award from Her Majesty the Queen. December 9, 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-a-recent-investiture-held-by-hm-the-queen-the-queen-deputised-for-the-king-at-a-recent-investiture-on-account-of-his-majestys-indisposition-with-a-attack-of-influenza-flying-officer-se-sukthanker-who-has-made-45-pathfinder-missions-over-enemy-europe-is-the-first-indian-in-the-raf-to-be-decorated-with-the-dfc-he-received-this-award-from-her-majesty-the-queen-december-9-1943-image463574663.html
RM2HX5J5Y–At A Recent Investiture Held by H.M. the Queen -- The Queen deputised for the King at a recent Investiture, on account of His Majesty's indisposition with a attack of influenza. Flying officer S.E. Sukthanker who has made 45 Pathfinder missions over enemy Europe, is the first Indian in the R.A.F. to be decorated with the D.F.C. he received this award from Her Majesty the Queen. December 9, 1943.
Light process null at around. June 8, 1942. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/light-process-null-at-around-june-8-1942-image467218735.html
RM2J43J7B–Light process null at around. June 8, 1942.
Ann Sothern. April 25, 1941. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ann-sothern-april-25-1941-image463573655.html
RM2HX5GWY–Ann Sothern. April 25, 1941.
Maysie Greig. September 04, 1935. September 04, 1935. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maysie-greig-september-04-1935-september-04-1935-image463573668.html
RM2HX5GXC–Maysie Greig. September 04, 1935. September 04, 1935.
Mikhail Sholokhov, author of Aus. Quiet Flows The Dou'. July 15, 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikhail-sholokhov-author-of-aus-quiet-flows-the-dou-july-15-1934-image467390239.html
RM2J4BD0F–Mikhail Sholokhov, author of Aus. Quiet Flows The Dou'. July 15, 1934.
Sport Cricket Equipment. June 12, 1931. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sport-cricket-equipment-june-12-1931-image463574752.html
RM2HX5J94–Sport Cricket Equipment. June 12, 1931.
Rain's innings. - The covered wicket at the Cricket Ground to-day. December 15, 1930. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rains-innings-the-covered-wicket-at-the-cricket-ground-to-day-december-15-1930-image463574798.html
RM2HX5JAP–Rain's innings. - The covered wicket at the Cricket Ground to-day. December 15, 1930.
Queen Elizabeth At 'Pajama Game.' Britain's Queen Elizabeth went Tuesday night to see the London version of the smash-hit American musical 'The Pajama Game.' Picture shows the Queen smiling with pleasure as she leaves the theatre at show's end. In background can be seen her consort, the Duke of Edinburgh. November 8, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-elizabeth-at-pajama-game-britains-queen-elizabeth-went-tuesday-night-to-see-the-london-version-of-the-smash-hit-american-musical-the-pajama-game-picture-shows-the-queen-smiling-with-pleasure-as-she-leaves-the-theatre-at-shows-end-in-background-can-be-seen-her-consort-the-duke-of-edinburgh-november-8-1955-image463573906.html
RM2HX5H6X–Queen Elizabeth At 'Pajama Game.' Britain's Queen Elizabeth went Tuesday night to see the London version of the smash-hit American musical 'The Pajama Game.' Picture shows the Queen smiling with pleasure as she leaves the theatre at show's end. In background can be seen her consort, the Duke of Edinburgh. November 8, 1955.
Queen At Steuben Glass Exhibition. Queen Elizabeth photographed during her private visit to the Steuben Glass Exhibition at Park Lane House, Park Lane, London, today November 1. Steuben Glass is made in Corning, New York. November 1, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-at-steuben-glass-exhibition-queen-elizabeth-photographed-during-her-private-visit-to-the-steuben-glass-exhibition-at-park-lane-house-park-lane-london-today-november-1-steuben-glass-is-made-in-corning-new-york-november-1-1955-image463573913.html
RM2HX5H75–Queen At Steuben Glass Exhibition. Queen Elizabeth photographed during her private visit to the Steuben Glass Exhibition at Park Lane House, Park Lane, London, today November 1. Steuben Glass is made in Corning, New York. November 1, 1955.
The Queen's Christmas Broadcast. Her Majesty's Christmas Day broadcast this year will reach her peoples all over the world from the capital of New Zealand. She will be introduced by New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary of Everest fame whom Her Majesty knighted Sovereign have become a part of the British Christmas since the late King George V, the Queen's grandfather, made the first Christmas broadcast to his peoples everywhere from his study at Sandringham in 1932. May 18, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queens-christmas-broadcast-her-majestys-christmas-day-broadcast-this-year-will-reach-her-peoples-all-over-the-world-from-the-capital-of-new-zealand-she-will-be-introduced-by-new-zealander-sir-edmund-hillary-of-everest-fame-whom-her-majesty-knighted-sovereign-have-become-a-part-of-the-british-christmas-since-the-late-king-george-v-the-queens-grandfather-made-the-first-christmas-broadcast-to-his-peoples-everywhere-from-his-study-at-sandringham-in-1932-may-18-1955-image463574345.html
RM2HX5HPH–The Queen's Christmas Broadcast. Her Majesty's Christmas Day broadcast this year will reach her peoples all over the world from the capital of New Zealand. She will be introduced by New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary of Everest fame whom Her Majesty knighted Sovereign have become a part of the British Christmas since the late King George V, the Queen's grandfather, made the first Christmas broadcast to his peoples everywhere from his study at Sandringham in 1932. May 18, 1955.
Laurie Short addressing ALP grouper meeting 13/2/55. February 15, 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/laurie-short-addressing-alp-grouper-meeting-13255-february-15-1955-image463574910.html
RM2HX5JEP–Laurie Short addressing ALP grouper meeting 13/2/55. February 15, 1955.
David Jones: Leather covered wallet and travel Diary for Coronation Travellers and a red suede case for playing cards bearing pictures of Elizabeth and Phillip. April 30, 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/david-jones-leather-covered-wallet-and-travel-diary-for-coronation-travellers-and-a-red-suede-case-for-playing-cards-bearing-pictures-of-elizabeth-and-phillip-april-30-1953-image463574047.html
RM2HX5HBY–David Jones: Leather covered wallet and travel Diary for Coronation Travellers and a red suede case for playing cards bearing pictures of Elizabeth and Phillip. April 30, 1953.
Forget Who's Horror in Queen's ***** Children turn to stars as the Queen visits the rest centre for flood victims at Gaywood Mark School in King's Lynn today. Centre background is the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen was extremely distressed and upset, when, ***** devastated ***** in Norfolk to-day (Monday) she was told that children had been last in the disaster. The Queen drove from Sandringham and, with the Dukes of Edinburgh and Gloucester, toured the flood areas, speaking to survivors, rescue and welfare workers . At *****, Chairman of the Councillor, ***** said the Queen was 'extremely Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forget-whos-horror-in-queens-children-turn-to-stars-as-the-queen-visits-the-rest-centre-for-flood-victims-at-gaywood-mark-school-in-kings-lynn-today-centre-background-is-the-duke-of-edinburgh-the-queen-was-extremely-distressed-and-upset-when-devastated-in-norfolk-to-day-monday-she-was-told-that-children-had-been-last-in-the-disaster-the-queen-drove-from-sandringham-and-with-the-dukes-of-edinburgh-and-gloucester-toured-the-flood-areas-speaking-to-survivors-rescue-and-welfare-workers-at-chairman-of-the-councillor-said-the-queen-was-extremely-image463573875.html
RM2HX5H5R–Forget Who's Horror in Queen's ***** Children turn to stars as the Queen visits the rest centre for flood victims at Gaywood Mark School in King's Lynn today. Centre background is the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen was extremely distressed and upset, when, ***** devastated ***** in Norfolk to-day (Monday) she was told that children had been last in the disaster. The Queen drove from Sandringham and, with the Dukes of Edinburgh and Gloucester, toured the flood areas, speaking to survivors, rescue and welfare workers . At *****, Chairman of the Councillor, ***** said the Queen was 'extremely
Princess In Nairobi -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh meet members of the Kenya Regiment during their visit to Nairobi. The Kenya regiment is the local territorial Army for the training of European Officers. Lt. Col. C.J. Valentine, OBE. is making the Introductions. February 14, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-in-nairobi-princess-elizabeth-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-meet-members-of-the-kenya-regiment-during-their-visit-to-nairobi-the-kenya-regiment-is-the-local-territorial-army-for-the-training-of-european-officers-lt-col-cj-valentine-obe-is-making-the-introductions-february-14-1952-image463573049.html
RM2HX5G49–Princess In Nairobi -- Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh meet members of the Kenya Regiment during their visit to Nairobi. The Kenya regiment is the local territorial Army for the training of European Officers. Lt. Col. C.J. Valentine, OBE. is making the Introductions. February 14, 1952.
Proclamation of Accession - The Original. This is the original handwritten Proclamation of Accession of Queen Elizabeth the Second, printed copies of which were read in various parts of London to-day (Friday). This original is pictured at the House of Lords, London. It is signed by 'the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of this Realm, being here assisted with these of His late Majesty's Privy Council, with representatives of other members of the Commonwealth, with other Principal Gentlemen of Quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of London...' In the original the signatures were Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proclamation-of-accession-the-original-this-is-the-original-handwritten-proclamation-of-accession-of-queen-elizabeth-the-second-printed-copies-of-which-were-read-in-various-parts-of-london-to-day-friday-this-original-is-pictured-at-the-house-of-lords-london-it-is-signed-by-the-lords-spiritual-and-temporal-of-this-realm-being-here-assisted-with-these-of-his-late-majestys-privy-council-with-representatives-of-other-members-of-the-commonwealth-with-other-principal-gentlemen-of-quality-with-the-lord-mayor-aldermen-and-citizens-of-london-in-the-original-the-signatures-were-image463574115.html
RM2HX5HEB–Proclamation of Accession - The Original. This is the original handwritten Proclamation of Accession of Queen Elizabeth the Second, printed copies of which were read in various parts of London to-day (Friday). This original is pictured at the House of Lords, London. It is signed by 'the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of this Realm, being here assisted with these of His late Majesty's Privy Council, with representatives of other members of the Commonwealth, with other Principal Gentlemen of Quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of London...' In the original the signatures were
Cheer Queen Elizabeth II. The scene of pageantry at Chancery Lane as the Lord Mayor and Alderman of the City of London raise their hats to cheer Britain's new Queen after the reading of the proclamation. In the background can be seen Temple Bar, at which the Portcullis Pursuivant demanded admission to the city in order to proclaim Her Royal Majesty Queen Elisabeth II. The proclamation was first read at St. James's palace. February 8, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cheer-queen-elizabeth-ii-the-scene-of-pageantry-at-chancery-lane-as-the-lord-mayor-and-alderman-of-the-city-of-london-raise-their-hats-to-cheer-britains-new-queen-after-the-reading-of-the-proclamation-in-the-background-can-be-seen-temple-bar-at-which-the-portcullis-pursuivant-demanded-admission-to-the-city-in-order-to-proclaim-her-royal-majesty-queen-elisabeth-ii-the-proclamation-was-first-read-at-st-jamess-palace-february-8-1952-image463574033.html
RM2HX5HBD–Cheer Queen Elizabeth II. The scene of pageantry at Chancery Lane as the Lord Mayor and Alderman of the City of London raise their hats to cheer Britain's new Queen after the reading of the proclamation. In the background can be seen Temple Bar, at which the Portcullis Pursuivant demanded admission to the city in order to proclaim Her Royal Majesty Queen Elisabeth II. The proclamation was first read at St. James's palace. February 8, 1952.
Princess At Nairobi Civic Luncheon -- At the Civic Luncheon at the New Stanley hotel, Nairobi, are from left to right (at head of table): Deputy Mayor Alderman Doctor J.R. Gregory: Princess Elizabeth: the Mayor, Alderman J.R. Maxwell, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Mrs. Maxwell. February 06, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-at-nairobi-civic-luncheon-at-the-civic-luncheon-at-the-new-stanley-hotel-nairobi-are-from-left-to-right-at-head-of-table-deputy-mayor-alderman-doctor-jr-gregory-princess-elizabeth-the-mayor-alderman-jr-maxwell-the-duke-of-edinburgh-and-mrs-maxwell-february-06-1952-image463573008.html
RM2HX5G2T–Princess At Nairobi Civic Luncheon -- At the Civic Luncheon at the New Stanley hotel, Nairobi, are from left to right (at head of table): Deputy Mayor Alderman Doctor J.R. Gregory: Princess Elizabeth: the Mayor, Alderman J.R. Maxwell, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Mrs. Maxwell. February 06, 1952.
Ananda Shivaram - Stage/Screen. October 17, 1949. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ananda-shivaram-stagescreen-october-17-1949-image463574832.html
RM2HX5JC0–Ananda Shivaram - Stage/Screen. October 17, 1949.
Bowls. At the Sydney Bowling green Guigni of young. March 03, 1949. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bowls-at-the-sydney-bowling-green-guigni-of-young-march-03-1949-image463574886.html
RM2HX5JDX–Bowls. At the Sydney Bowling green Guigni of young. March 03, 1949.
Princess Goes To Embassy Restaurant Party. Princess Elisabeth, wearing black and silver evening gown with white furs and bag to match, arriving at the Tour d'Argent Restaurant overlooking the back of Notre Dame Cathedral and the Seine, for a dinner party. Three-quarters of the accommodation was reserved by the British Embassy. Before dining in the place of honour on the sixth floor, the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh went down to the ancient cellars for aperitifs. May 18, 1948. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-goes-to-embassy-restaurant-party-princess-elisabeth-wearing-black-and-silver-evening-gown-with-white-furs-and-bag-to-match-arriving-at-the-tour-dargent-restaurant-overlooking-the-back-of-notre-dame-cathedral-and-the-seine-for-a-dinner-party-three-quarters-of-the-accommodation-was-reserved-by-the-british-embassy-before-dining-in-the-place-of-honour-on-the-sixth-floor-the-princess-and-the-duke-of-edinburgh-went-down-to-the-ancient-cellars-for-aperitifs-may-18-1948-image463573915.html
RM2HX5H77–Princess Goes To Embassy Restaurant Party. Princess Elisabeth, wearing black and silver evening gown with white furs and bag to match, arriving at the Tour d'Argent Restaurant overlooking the back of Notre Dame Cathedral and the Seine, for a dinner party. Three-quarters of the accommodation was reserved by the British Embassy. Before dining in the place of honour on the sixth floor, the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh went down to the ancient cellars for aperitifs. May 18, 1948.
The arms of Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten R.N., as at present arranged. The exterior ornamentation is subject to alteration in the event of a title or order being conferred. Lieut Philip Mountbatten's Coat Of Arms - LT. Philip Mountbatten's coat of arms. The design bears the arms of Princess Alice, Lieut. Mountbatten's grandmother over all in the first quarter, on the arms of Denmark and Greece, and the lion of England gorged with a naval crown. The crest has five ostrich features derived from the Carisbrooke and Mountbatten arms. November 24, 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-arms-of-lieutenant-philip-mountbatten-rn-as-at-present-arranged-the-exterior-ornamentation-is-subject-to-alteration-in-the-event-of-a-title-or-order-being-conferred-lieut-philip-mountbattens-coat-of-arms-lt-philip-mountbattens-coat-of-arms-the-design-bears-the-arms-of-princess-alice-lieut-mountbattens-grandmother-over-all-in-the-first-quarter-on-the-arms-of-denmark-and-greece-and-the-lion-of-england-gorged-with-a-naval-crown-the-crest-has-five-ostrich-features-derived-from-the-carisbrooke-and-mountbatten-arms-november-24-1947-image463573040.html
RM2HX5G40–The arms of Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten R.N., as at present arranged. The exterior ornamentation is subject to alteration in the event of a title or order being conferred. Lieut Philip Mountbatten's Coat Of Arms - LT. Philip Mountbatten's coat of arms. The design bears the arms of Princess Alice, Lieut. Mountbatten's grandmother over all in the first quarter, on the arms of Denmark and Greece, and the lion of England gorged with a naval crown. The crest has five ostrich features derived from the Carisbrooke and Mountbatten arms. November 24, 1947.
Radio star, Dinah Shore, making her first movie appearance in 'Thank You Lucky Stars'. October 27, 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/radio-star-dinah-shore-making-her-first-movie-appearance-in-thank-you-lucky-stars-october-27-1947-image463574944.html
RM2HX5JG0–Radio star, Dinah Shore, making her first movie appearance in 'Thank You Lucky Stars'. October 27, 1947.
Salvatore Spitale. March 20, 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salvatore-spitale-march-20-1947-image463574399.html
RM2HX5HTF–Salvatore Spitale. March 20, 1947.
Over 70,000 Basuto Greet Royal Family -- H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth examines a banner at a Parade of native Girl Guides held at Maseru in honor of the Royal Visit. Between 70,000 and 90,000 Basuto assembled in and around Maseru to welcome the Royal family, Many of the natives had trekked for more than a week, camping by the wayside, in order to be in capital to pay homage to their king. March 17, 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/over-70000-basuto-greet-royal-family-hrh-princess-elizabeth-examines-a-banner-at-a-parade-of-native-girl-guides-held-at-maseru-in-honor-of-the-royal-visit-between-70000-and-90000-basuto-assembled-in-and-around-maseru-to-welcome-the-royal-family-many-of-the-natives-had-trekked-for-more-than-a-week-camping-by-the-wayside-in-order-to-be-in-capital-to-pay-homage-to-their-king-march-17-1947-image463572996.html
RM2HX5G2C–Over 70,000 Basuto Greet Royal Family -- H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth examines a banner at a Parade of native Girl Guides held at Maseru in honor of the Royal Visit. Between 70,000 and 90,000 Basuto assembled in and around Maseru to welcome the Royal family, Many of the natives had trekked for more than a week, camping by the wayside, in order to be in capital to pay homage to their king. March 17, 1947.
Sport Cricket Nets & Net Practice. October 8, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sport-cricket-nets-net-practice-october-8-1946-image463574733.html
RM2HX5J8D–Sport Cricket Nets & Net Practice. October 8, 1946.
Film Star Ann Sothern. January 07, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/film-star-ann-sothern-january-07-1946-image463575005.html
RM2HX5JJ5–Film Star Ann Sothern. January 07, 1946.
Queen Elizabeth II - Early And Childhood Scenes. May 14, 1945. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-elizabeth-ii-early-and-childhood-scenes-may-14-1945-image463573777.html
RM2HX5H29–Queen Elizabeth II - Early And Childhood Scenes. May 14, 1945.
Princess With Girl Guides -- Sea Ranger Princess Elizabeth does her share of the washing-up after an outdoor meal which she helped to cook. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose visited a girl Guides camp. July 25, 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-with-girl-guides-sea-ranger-princess-elizabeth-does-her-share-of-the-washing-up-after-an-outdoor-meal-which-she-helped-to-cook-princess-elizabeth-and-princess-margaret-rose-visited-a-girl-guides-camp-july-25-1944-image463573740.html
RM2HX5H10–Princess With Girl Guides -- Sea Ranger Princess Elizabeth does her share of the washing-up after an outdoor meal which she helped to cook. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose visited a girl Guides camp. July 25, 1944.
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