Princess Elizabeth wearing her shimmering pearl encrusted bridal gown arrives at Westminster Abbey with His Majesty The King George VI for her wedding day. 20th November 1947. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-elizabeth-wearing-her-shimmering-pearl-encrusted-bridal-gown-arrives-at-westminster-abbey-with-his-majesty-the-king-george-vi-for-her-wedding-day-20th-november-1947-image623438244.html
RM2Y681RG–Princess Elizabeth wearing her shimmering pearl encrusted bridal gown arrives at Westminster Abbey with His Majesty The King George VI for her wedding day. 20th November 1947.
RMG7E74X–Royalty - Earl Mountbatten Funeral - Westminster Abbey, London
Queen Mary presents Victorian knick-knacks to Britain's only open-air museum. A number of Victorian knick-knacks, including a sampler (dated 1827) from a child's work box and an ivory and mother-of-pearl writing tablet, has been presented by Queen Mary to the Abbey Folk Park and Museum, New Barnet - the only open-air museum in the country. The knick-knacks are to be exhibited in an old-time shop which is being built in the park, attached to the Abbey of Christ the King, New Barnet, Hertfordshire. Photo shows: Father J. S. M. Ward, the Father Superior of the Abbey, with mahogany tea-caddy and i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-mary-presents-victorian-knick-knacks-to-britains-only-open-air-museum-a-number-of-victorian-knick-knacks-including-a-sampler-dated-1827-from-a-childs-work-box-and-an-ivory-and-mother-of-pearl-writing-tablet-has-been-presented-by-queen-mary-to-the-abbey-folk-park-and-museum-new-barnet-the-only-open-air-museum-in-the-country-the-knick-knacks-are-to-be-exhibited-in-an-old-time-shop-which-is-being-built-in-the-park-attached-to-the-abbey-of-christ-the-king-new-barnet-hertfordshire-photo-shows-father-j-s-m-ward-the-father-superior-of-the-abbey-with-mahogany-tea-caddy-and-i-image359661746.html
RM2BW406A–Queen Mary presents Victorian knick-knacks to Britain's only open-air museum. A number of Victorian knick-knacks, including a sampler (dated 1827) from a child's work box and an ivory and mother-of-pearl writing tablet, has been presented by Queen Mary to the Abbey Folk Park and Museum, New Barnet - the only open-air museum in the country. The knick-knacks are to be exhibited in an old-time shop which is being built in the park, attached to the Abbey of Christ the King, New Barnet, Hertfordshire. Photo shows: Father J. S. M. Ward, the Father Superior of the Abbey, with mahogany tea-caddy and i
Royal funeral effigy of Queen Anne, Westminster Abbey, London, 1945-1980. Artist: Eric de Maré Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-funeral-effigy-of-queen-anne-westminster-abbey-london-1945-1980-image60084123.html
RMDDN1WF–Royal funeral effigy of Queen Anne, Westminster Abbey, London, 1945-1980. Artist: Eric de Maré
London, England: July 29, 1950 Queen Elizabeth leaves a memorial service at Westminster Abbey for metropolitan policemen killed in the two World Wars. She is wearing an ostrich-plumed hat, a string of pearls, a silk-fringed dress and platform shoes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-england-july-29-1950-queen-elizabeth-leaves-a-memorial-service-at-westminster-abbey-for-metropolitan-policemen-killed-in-the-two-world-wars-she-is-wearing-an-ostrich-plumed-hat-a-string-of-pearls-a-silk-fringed-dress-and-platform-shoes-image559403385.html
RM2RE30M9–London, England: July 29, 1950 Queen Elizabeth leaves a memorial service at Westminster Abbey for metropolitan policemen killed in the two World Wars. She is wearing an ostrich-plumed hat, a string of pearls, a silk-fringed dress and platform shoes.
Queen Mary presents Victorian knick-knacks to Britain's only open-air museum. A number of Victorian knick-knacks, including a sampler (dated 1827) from a child's work box and an ivory and mother-of-pearl writing tablet, has been presented by Queen Mary to the Abbey Folk Park and Museum, New Barnet - the only open-air museum in the country. The knick-knacks are to be exhibited in an old-time shop which is being built in the park, attached to the Abbey of Christ the King, New Barnet, Hertfordshire. Photo shows: Father J. S. M. Ward, the Father Superior of the Abbey, with mahogany tea-caddy and i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-mary-presents-victorian-knick-knacks-to-britains-only-open-air-museum-a-number-of-victorian-knick-knacks-including-a-sampler-dated-1827-from-a-childs-work-box-and-an-ivory-and-mother-of-pearl-writing-tablet-has-been-presented-by-queen-mary-to-the-abbey-folk-park-and-museum-new-barnet-the-only-open-air-museum-in-the-country-the-knick-knacks-are-to-be-exhibited-in-an-old-time-shop-which-is-being-built-in-the-park-attached-to-the-abbey-of-christ-the-king-new-barnet-hertfordshire-photo-shows-father-j-s-m-ward-the-father-superior-of-the-abbey-with-mahogany-tea-caddy-and-i-image359661743.html
RM2BW4067–Queen Mary presents Victorian knick-knacks to Britain's only open-air museum. A number of Victorian knick-knacks, including a sampler (dated 1827) from a child's work box and an ivory and mother-of-pearl writing tablet, has been presented by Queen Mary to the Abbey Folk Park and Museum, New Barnet - the only open-air museum in the country. The knick-knacks are to be exhibited in an old-time shop which is being built in the park, attached to the Abbey of Christ the King, New Barnet, Hertfordshire. Photo shows: Father J. S. M. Ward, the Father Superior of the Abbey, with mahogany tea-caddy and i
Royal funeral effigy of Queen Mary, Westminster Abbey, London, 1945-1980. Artist: Eric de Maré Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-funeral-effigy-of-queen-mary-westminster-abbey-london-1945-1980-image60084126.html
RMDDN1WJ–Royal funeral effigy of Queen Mary, Westminster Abbey, London, 1945-1980. Artist: Eric de Maré
Queen Mary presents Victorian knick-knacks to Britain's only open-air museum. A number of Victorian knick-knacks, including a sampler (dated 1827) from a child's work box and an ivory and mother-of-pearl writing tablet, has been presented by Queen Mary to the Abbey Folk Park and Museum, New Barnet - the only open-air museum in the country. The knick-knacks are to be exhibited in an old-time shop which is being built in the park, attached to the Abbey of Christ the King, New Barnet, Hertfordshire. Photo shows: Father J. S. M. Ward, the Father Superior of the Abbey, with mahogany tea-caddy and i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-mary-presents-victorian-knick-knacks-to-britains-only-open-air-museum-a-number-of-victorian-knick-knacks-including-a-sampler-dated-1827-from-a-childs-work-box-and-an-ivory-and-mother-of-pearl-writing-tablet-has-been-presented-by-queen-mary-to-the-abbey-folk-park-and-museum-new-barnet-the-only-open-air-museum-in-the-country-the-knick-knacks-are-to-be-exhibited-in-an-old-time-shop-which-is-being-built-in-the-park-attached-to-the-abbey-of-christ-the-king-new-barnet-hertfordshire-photo-shows-father-j-s-m-ward-the-father-superior-of-the-abbey-with-mahogany-tea-caddy-and-i-image359661716.html
RM2BW4058–Queen Mary presents Victorian knick-knacks to Britain's only open-air museum. A number of Victorian knick-knacks, including a sampler (dated 1827) from a child's work box and an ivory and mother-of-pearl writing tablet, has been presented by Queen Mary to the Abbey Folk Park and Museum, New Barnet - the only open-air museum in the country. The knick-knacks are to be exhibited in an old-time shop which is being built in the park, attached to the Abbey of Christ the King, New Barnet, Hertfordshire. Photo shows: Father J. S. M. Ward, the Father Superior of the Abbey, with mahogany tea-caddy and i
Royal funeral effigy of Queen Elizabeth I, Westminster Abbey, London, 1945-1980. Artist: Eric de Maré Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-funeral-effigy-of-queen-elizabeth-i-westminster-abbey-london-image60084121.html
RMDDN1WD–Royal funeral effigy of Queen Elizabeth I, Westminster Abbey, London, 1945-1980. Artist: Eric de Maré