The Royal Party in the Grand Stand on Oaks Day at Epsom, (l-r) Prince Henry, Princess Mary, the Duke of York, Queen Mary and King George V. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-royal-party-in-the-grand-stand-on-oaks-day-at-epsom-l-r-prince-108555296.html
RMG8H3AT–The Royal Party in the Grand Stand on Oaks Day at Epsom, (l-r) Prince Henry, Princess Mary, the Duke of York, Queen Mary and King George V.
HM Queen Elizabeth II leads her horse Carrozza in after it has won the 179th Oaks Stakes, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. In a photo-finish, Silken Gilder, ridden by J Eddery, was given second, and Rose Royal II, the favourite with J Massard in the saddle, third. 7th June 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hm-queen-elizabeth-ii-leads-her-horse-carrozza-in-after-it-has-won-the-179th-oaks-stakes-with-lester-piggott-in-the-saddle-in-a-photo-finish-silken-gilder-ridden-by-j-eddery-was-given-second-and-rose-royal-ii-the-favourite-with-j-massard-in-the-saddle-third-7th-june-1957-image437705869.html
RM2GC368D–HM Queen Elizabeth II leads her horse Carrozza in after it has won the 179th Oaks Stakes, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. In a photo-finish, Silken Gilder, ridden by J Eddery, was given second, and Rose Royal II, the favourite with J Massard in the saddle, third. 7th June 1957
Queen Elizabeth II points to her filly Angel Bright which ran unplaced, as she watches the Oaks Stakes from the Royal Box. With her, at right, is Sir Eric Mieville Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-queen-elizabeth-ii-points-to-her-filly-angel-bright-which-ran-unplaced-106219688.html
RMG4PM88–Queen Elizabeth II points to her filly Angel Bright which ran unplaced, as she watches the Oaks Stakes from the Royal Box. With her, at right, is Sir Eric Mieville
Queen's Handshake For Royal Jockey -- The Queen smilingly shakes hands with her jockey, W.H. Carr, in the paddock at Epsom, Surrey, to-day (Friday). Carr was about to ride the Queen's filly Angel Bright in the Oaks Stakes, the fillies' classic. She was unplaced in the race, which was won by the French entry Sun Cap. June 4, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queens-handshake-for-royal-jockey-the-queen-smilingly-shakes-hands-with-her-jockey-wh-carr-in-the-paddock-at-epsom-surrey-to-day-friday-carr-was-about-to-ride-the-queens-filly-angel-bright-in-the-oaks-stakes-the-fillies-classic-she-was-unplaced-in-the-race-which-was-won-by-the-french-entry-sun-cap-june-4-1954-photo-by-reuterphoto-image463568218.html
RM2HX59YP–Queen's Handshake For Royal Jockey -- The Queen smilingly shakes hands with her jockey, W.H. Carr, in the paddock at Epsom, Surrey, to-day (Friday). Carr was about to ride the Queen's filly Angel Bright in the Oaks Stakes, the fillies' classic. She was unplaced in the race, which was won by the French entry Sun Cap. June 4, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
"The Combe Farm," by G. Chester, in the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1864. Engraving of a painting. The "Combe," which is the subject of the admirably-painted landscape by Mr. George Chester (senior)...is...[in] Somersetshire...Its features are all familiar - the comfortable farmstead, which is the retreat of the true "sons of the soil," and the scene of, comparatively, still primitive and unsophisticated life. It is embosomed and almost hid among fine old elms, oaks, and other trees; sheltered by the woodland and the easy, graceful, slopes of swelling hills, which s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quotthe-combe-farmquot-by-g-chester-in-the-royal-academy-exhibition-1864-engraving-of-a-painting-the-quotcombequot-which-is-the-subject-of-the-admirably-painted-landscape-by-mr-george-chester-senioris-in-somersetshireits-features-are-all-familiar-the-comfortable-farmstead-which-is-the-retreat-of-the-true-quotsons-of-the-soilquot-and-the-scene-of-comparatively-still-primitive-and-unsophisticated-life-it-is-embosomed-and-almost-hid-among-fine-old-elms-oaks-and-other-trees-sheltered-by-the-woodland-and-the-easy-graceful-slopes-of-swelling-hills-which-s-image599660705.html
RM2WRGW9N–"The Combe Farm," by G. Chester, in the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1864. Engraving of a painting. The "Combe," which is the subject of the admirably-painted landscape by Mr. George Chester (senior)...is...[in] Somersetshire...Its features are all familiar - the comfortable farmstead, which is the retreat of the true "sons of the soil," and the scene of, comparatively, still primitive and unsophisticated life. It is embosomed and almost hid among fine old elms, oaks, and other trees; sheltered by the woodland and the easy, graceful, slopes of swelling hills, which s
Queen Mary Driving To Epsom -- Queen Mary, Mayor the Hon. John Coke, the Queen's Equerry and the Princess Royal driving to Epsom. Queen Mary, wearing powder blue, arrives by car at Epsom race-course yesterday (Thursday 25th May 1950) for the Oaks. She drove in pouring rain to the worst day Epsom has seen for many years for the Oaks. Race goers grove her a special cheer as she drove to the Royal box to join the King and Queen and the two princesses. May 26, 1950. (Photo by Daily Mirror). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-mary-driving-to-epsom-queen-mary-mayor-the-hon-john-coke-the-queens-equerry-and-the-princess-royal-driving-to-epsom-queen-mary-wearing-powder-blue-arrives-by-car-at-epsom-race-course-yesterday-thursday-25th-may-1950-for-the-oaks-she-drove-in-pouring-rain-to-the-worst-day-epsom-has-seen-for-many-years-for-the-oaks-race-goers-grove-her-a-special-cheer-as-she-drove-to-the-royal-box-to-join-the-king-and-queen-and-the-two-princesses-may-26-1950-photo-by-daily-mirror-image476345476.html
RM2JJYBEC–Queen Mary Driving To Epsom -- Queen Mary, Mayor the Hon. John Coke, the Queen's Equerry and the Princess Royal driving to Epsom. Queen Mary, wearing powder blue, arrives by car at Epsom race-course yesterday (Thursday 25th May 1950) for the Oaks. She drove in pouring rain to the worst day Epsom has seen for many years for the Oaks. Race goers grove her a special cheer as she drove to the Royal box to join the King and Queen and the two princesses. May 26, 1950. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEADANZIO PERSONALITIES - Flight Sgt. D.G. Curries, 20 Six Oaks Road, North Baddesley, Southampton, of the Air Sea Rescue Service - Royal Air Force - came abroad in November 1942 for the invasion of North Africa. His craft has made 14 sea rescues, of which six were German airmen. Here at Anzio they have picked up an American air-gunner and a South African pilot. A single man, he thinks Anzio worse than Pantellaria, where there was quite a run of sneak dive-bombing attacks. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fifth-army-anzio-bridgeheadanzio-personalities-flight-sgt-dg-curries-20-six-oaks-road-north-baddesley-southampton-of-the-air-sea-rescue-service-royal-air-force-came-abroad-in-november-1942-for-the-invasion-of-north-africa-his-craft-has-made-14-sea-rescues-of-which-six-were-german-airmen-here-at-anzio-they-have-picked-up-an-american-air-gunner-and-a-south-african-pilot-a-single-man-he-thinks-anzio-worse-than-pantellaria-where-there-was-quite-a-run-of-sneak-dive-bombing-attacks-photographic-negative-british-army-image602835301.html
RM2X0NEG5–FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO BRIDGEHEADANZIO PERSONALITIES - Flight Sgt. D.G. Curries, 20 Six Oaks Road, North Baddesley, Southampton, of the Air Sea Rescue Service - Royal Air Force - came abroad in November 1942 for the invasion of North Africa. His craft has made 14 sea rescues, of which six were German airmen. Here at Anzio they have picked up an American air-gunner and a South African pilot. A single man, he thinks Anzio worse than Pantellaria, where there was quite a run of sneak dive-bombing attacks. Photographic negative , British Army
RME0FW46–[Aerial View, Pin Oaks Stables, Pin Oak Charity Horse Show]
1919 Daily Graphic front page reporting Bayuda wins The Oaks ridden by Joe Childs and owned by Lady James Douglas, the first woman owner to win the race Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1919-daily-graphic-front-page-reporting-bayuda-wins-the-oaks-ridden-72278259.html
RME5GFJB–1919 Daily Graphic front page reporting Bayuda wins The Oaks ridden by Joe Childs and owned by Lady James Douglas, the first woman owner to win the race
The Oaks: The King and Queen walking in the paddock at Epson, when they were present to watch the Oaks. July 5, 1937. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-oaks-the-king-and-queen-walking-in-the-paddock-at-epson-when-they-were-present-to-watch-the-oaks-july-5-1937-image463565792.html
RM2HX56W4–The Oaks: The King and Queen walking in the paddock at Epson, when they were present to watch the Oaks. July 5, 1937.
Panama and the canal . nd mahogany trees also furnish valuable tim-ber, and a certain kind of palm nuts, called ivory nuts, are shipped away to bemade into buttons. In the United States elms,maples, pines, and oaks arethe most common and beauti-ful trees. On the Isthmustheir places aretaken by thepalm trees. Along the roadsand in the parks and gardenswe shall see the royal palmlifting its graceful brancheson a slender trunk high intothe air. This palm bearsno fruit and is useful onlyfor ornament or shade. But the cocoanut palm is bothornamental and useful, for its nuts are collected by thenati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panama-and-the-canal-nd-mahogany-trees-also-furnish-valuable-tim-ber-and-a-certain-kind-of-palm-nuts-called-ivory-nuts-are-shipped-away-to-bemade-into-buttons-in-the-united-states-elmsmaples-pines-and-oaks-arethe-most-common-and-beauti-ful-trees-on-the-isthmustheir-places-aretaken-by-thepalm-trees-along-the-roadsand-in-the-parks-and-gardenswe-shall-see-the-royal-palmlifting-its-graceful-brancheson-a-slender-trunk-high-intothe-air-this-palm-bearsno-fruit-and-is-useful-onlyfor-ornament-or-shade-but-the-cocoanut-palm-is-bothornamental-and-useful-for-its-nuts-are-collected-by-thenati-image338321741.html
RM2AJBTR9–Panama and the canal . nd mahogany trees also furnish valuable tim-ber, and a certain kind of palm nuts, called ivory nuts, are shipped away to bemade into buttons. In the United States elms,maples, pines, and oaks arethe most common and beauti-ful trees. On the Isthmustheir places aretaken by thepalm trees. Along the roadsand in the parks and gardenswe shall see the royal palmlifting its graceful brancheson a slender trunk high intothe air. This palm bearsno fruit and is useful onlyfor ornament or shade. But the cocoanut palm is bothornamental and useful, for its nuts are collected by thenati
The King's Hand is Bandaged - The King and Queen, pictured here as they attended the Oaks stakes, run at Epsom, Surrey, today (Thursday). The King's right hand is bandaged. May 25, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kings-hand-is-bandaged-the-king-and-queen-pictured-here-as-they-attended-the-oaks-stakes-run-at-epsom-surrey-today-thursday-the-kings-right-hand-is-bandaged-may-25-1950-photo-by-reuterphoto-image463565693.html
RM2HX56NH–The King's Hand is Bandaged - The King and Queen, pictured here as they attended the Oaks stakes, run at Epsom, Surrey, today (Thursday). The King's right hand is bandaged. May 25, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
Autumn colours over the Major Oak Tree, Sherwood Forest SSSI, Nottinghamshire, England, Britain, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/autumn-colours-over-the-major-oak-tree-sherwood-forest-sssi-nottinghamshire-england-britain-uk-image457538857.html
RF2HGAKDD–Autumn colours over the Major Oak Tree, Sherwood Forest SSSI, Nottinghamshire, England, Britain, UK
Department Of Air. Directorate of Public Relational Surrounded by Australian airmen, the Duchess of Windsor out the Halloween oaks at the New York Red Shield Club. Not for Publication before the morning of Saturday, December 18, *****. December 27, 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/department-of-air-directorate-of-public-relational-surrounded-by-australian-airmen-the-duchess-of-windsor-out-the-halloween-oaks-at-the-new-york-red-shield-club-not-for-publication-before-the-morning-of-saturday-december-18-december-27-1943-image463553186.html
RM2HX4JPX–Department Of Air. Directorate of Public Relational Surrounded by Australian airmen, the Duchess of Windsor out the Halloween oaks at the New York Red Shield Club. Not for Publication before the morning of Saturday, December 18, *****. December 27, 1943.
The Queen At Epsom Today -- H.M. The Queen points out at item of interest to Sir Eric Mieville, G.C.I., K.C.V.O., studying the field for the Oaks Stakes, prior to the start at Epsom today. The Queen herself had a filly running in this event Angel Bright, but unfortunately it did not repeat the success she achieved yesterday with Aureolo. June 4, 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queen-at-epsom-today-hm-the-queen-points-out-at-item-of-interest-to-sir-eric-mieville-gci-kcvo-studying-the-field-for-the-oaks-stakes-prior-to-the-start-at-epsom-today-the-queen-herself-had-a-filly-running-in-this-event-angel-bright-but-unfortunately-it-did-not-repeat-the-success-she-achieved-yesterday-with-aureolo-june-4-1954-photo-by-fox-photos-image463568170.html
RM2HX59X2–The Queen At Epsom Today -- H.M. The Queen points out at item of interest to Sir Eric Mieville, G.C.I., K.C.V.O., studying the field for the Oaks Stakes, prior to the start at Epsom today. The Queen herself had a filly running in this event Angel Bright, but unfortunately it did not repeat the success she achieved yesterday with Aureolo. June 4, 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos).
HM Queen Elizabeth II leads her horse Carrozza in after it has won the 179th Oaks Stakes, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. On the left is Lord Rosebery, a course steward, and in the centre is the Queen's trainer Mr Noel Murless. In a photo-finish, Silken Gilder, ridden by J Eddery, was given second, and Rose Royal II, the favourite with J Massard in the saddle, third. 7th June 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hm-queen-elizabeth-ii-leads-her-horse-carrozza-in-after-it-has-won-the-179th-oaks-stakes-with-lester-piggott-in-the-saddle-on-the-left-is-lord-rosebery-a-course-steward-and-in-the-centre-is-the-queens-trainer-mr-noel-murless-in-a-photo-finish-silken-gilder-ridden-by-j-eddery-was-given-second-and-rose-royal-ii-the-favourite-with-j-massard-in-the-saddle-third-7th-june-1957-image437705862.html
RM2GC3686–HM Queen Elizabeth II leads her horse Carrozza in after it has won the 179th Oaks Stakes, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. On the left is Lord Rosebery, a course steward, and in the centre is the Queen's trainer Mr Noel Murless. In a photo-finish, Silken Gilder, ridden by J Eddery, was given second, and Rose Royal II, the favourite with J Massard in the saddle, third. 7th June 1957
Horse Racing - The Oaks Stakes - Epsom Racecourse. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in the Royal Box after watching her filly Angel Bright in the Oaks Stakes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horse-racing-the-oaks-stakes-epsom-racecourse-queen-elizabeth-ii-and-106219692.html
RMG4PM8C–Horse Racing - The Oaks Stakes - Epsom Racecourse. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in the Royal Box after watching her filly Angel Bright in the Oaks Stakes.
HM Queen Elizabeth II leads her horse Carrozza in after it has won the 179th Oaks Stakes, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. 7th June 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hm-queen-elizabeth-ii-leads-her-horse-carrozza-in-after-it-has-won-the-179th-oaks-stakes-with-lester-piggott-in-the-saddle-7th-june-1957-image437706708.html
RM2GC37AC–HM Queen Elizabeth II leads her horse Carrozza in after it has won the 179th Oaks Stakes, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. 7th June 1957
The Queen, accompanied by the Earl of Rosebery, walking to the paddock at Epsom where she watched the Oaks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-queen-accompanied-by-the-earl-of-rosebery-walking-to-the-paddock-106172327.html
RMG4MFTR–The Queen, accompanied by the Earl of Rosebery, walking to the paddock at Epsom where she watched the Oaks.
RME0FW53–[Aerial View, Pin Oaks Stables, Pin Oak Charity Horse Show]
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Tanfield. Argent two cheverons sable be- nveen three martlets sable. Winch. Party azure and gules a scallop or. 1530,*' when he was succeeded by his son Francis, whose son Clement died seised in 1587,** and in 1615 William Tanfield his son conveyed the manor 10 Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 247. 11 Feet of F. Beds. Mich. 31 Hen. III. 12 Ibid. 47 Hen. III. 18 Chart. R. 35 Edw. I, No. 100. 14 Chan. Inq. p.m. 15 Edw. II, No. 44. In 1312 the bishop obtained a grant of twelve oaks from the royal forest of Wan- berge for ' repairing hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-bedford-natural-history-tanfield-argent-two-cheverons-sable-be-nveen-three-martlets-sable-winch-party-azure-and-gules-a-scallop-or-1530-when-he-was-succeeded-by-his-son-francis-whose-son-clement-died-seised-in-1587-and-in-1615-william-tanfield-his-son-conveyed-the-manor-10-testa-de-nevill-rec-com-247-11-feet-of-f-beds-mich-31-hen-iii-12-ibid-47-hen-iii-18-chart-r-35-edw-i-no-100-14-chan-inq-pm-15-edw-ii-no-44-in-1312-the-bishop-obtained-a-grant-of-twelve-oaks-from-the-royal-forest-of-wan-berge-for-repairing-hi-image232056407.html
RMRDF28R–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Tanfield. Argent two cheverons sable be- nveen three martlets sable. Winch. Party azure and gules a scallop or. 1530,*' when he was succeeded by his son Francis, whose son Clement died seised in 1587,** and in 1615 William Tanfield his son conveyed the manor 10 Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 247. 11 Feet of F. Beds. Mich. 31 Hen. III. 12 Ibid. 47 Hen. III. 18 Chart. R. 35 Edw. I, No. 100. 14 Chan. Inq. p.m. 15 Edw. II, No. 44. In 1312 the bishop obtained a grant of twelve oaks from the royal forest of Wan- berge for ' repairing hi
The Queen At Epsom Today -- Smiling radiantly, H.M. The Queen is seen wishing her jockey W.H. Carr 'Good Luck' prior to the Oaks Stake at Epsom today, in which her filly 'Angel Bright' was a runner. In today's bright sunshine Her Majesty wore a floral summer dress, with short jacket of emerald green and small matching hat. June 4, 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queen-at-epsom-today-smiling-radiantly-hm-the-queen-is-seen-wishing-her-jockey-wh-carr-good-luck-prior-to-the-oaks-stake-at-epsom-today-in-which-her-filly-angel-bright-was-a-runner-in-todays-bright-sunshine-her-majesty-wore-a-floral-summer-dress-with-short-jacket-of-emerald-green-and-small-matching-hat-june-4-1954-photo-by-fox-photos-image463568087.html
RM2HX59R3–The Queen At Epsom Today -- Smiling radiantly, H.M. The Queen is seen wishing her jockey W.H. Carr 'Good Luck' prior to the Oaks Stake at Epsom today, in which her filly 'Angel Bright' was a runner. In today's bright sunshine Her Majesty wore a floral summer dress, with short jacket of emerald green and small matching hat. June 4, 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos).
'My Love' Wins The Derby: Classic Double For the Aga Khan -- Left To Right, Lord Derby, His Majesty The King, And Princes Elizabeth walking down the course at Epsom Today, June 5. The Aga Khan captured the second leg of the Turf's most prized double at Epsom Today, June 5, when his colt, 'My Love' Brilliantly Ridden by W.R. Johnstone, scored a close victory in the 169th renewal of the Derby Stakes. On Thursday The game owner's filly Masaka had romped away with the oaks. June 30, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-love-wins-the-derby-classic-double-for-the-aga-khan-left-to-right-lord-derby-his-majesty-the-king-and-princes-elizabeth-walking-down-the-course-at-epsom-today-june-5-the-aga-khan-captured-the-second-leg-of-the-turfs-most-prized-double-at-epsom-today-june-5-when-his-colt-my-love-brilliantly-ridden-by-wr-johnstone-scored-a-close-victory-in-the-169th-renewal-of-the-derby-stakes-on-thursday-the-game-owners-filly-masaka-had-romped-away-with-the-oaks-june-30-1948-photo-by-associated-press-photo-image476346384.html
RM2JJYCJT–'My Love' Wins The Derby: Classic Double For the Aga Khan -- Left To Right, Lord Derby, His Majesty The King, And Princes Elizabeth walking down the course at Epsom Today, June 5. The Aga Khan captured the second leg of the Turf's most prized double at Epsom Today, June 5, when his colt, 'My Love' Brilliantly Ridden by W.R. Johnstone, scored a close victory in the 169th renewal of the Derby Stakes. On Thursday The game owner's filly Masaka had romped away with the oaks. June 30, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
Princess At The Oaks - It Was Ladies Day -- The Oaks Day at Epsom, Surrey, races has always been Ladies Day. Today the weather was kind so that there were many charming fashions. Princess Elizabeth, seen in this picture, wore a lilac straw ***** hat and a summery outfit - a plum coloured gross-grain coat with the new 'melon' sleeves which reached just below her ***** elbows and fashionable low revers faced with lilac satin. Also in the picture are Lord Rosebery and, behind him, the Duke of Norfolk. June 1, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/princess-at-the-oaks-it-was-ladies-day-the-oaks-day-at-epsom-surrey-races-has-always-been-ladies-day-today-the-weather-was-kind-so-that-there-were-many-charming-fashions-princess-elizabeth-seen-in-this-picture-wore-a-lilac-straw-hat-and-a-summery-outfit-a-plum-coloured-gross-grain-coat-with-the-new-melon-sleeves-which-reached-just-below-her-elbows-and-fashionable-low-revers-faced-with-lilac-satin-also-in-the-picture-are-lord-rosebery-and-behind-him-the-duke-of-norfolk-june-1-1951-photo-by-paul-popper-ltd-image463568105.html
RM2HX59RN–Princess At The Oaks - It Was Ladies Day -- The Oaks Day at Epsom, Surrey, races has always been Ladies Day. Today the weather was kind so that there were many charming fashions. Princess Elizabeth, seen in this picture, wore a lilac straw ***** hat and a summery outfit - a plum coloured gross-grain coat with the new 'melon' sleeves which reached just below her ***** elbows and fashionable low revers faced with lilac satin. Also in the picture are Lord Rosebery and, behind him, the Duke of Norfolk. June 1, 1951. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
Queen Elizabeth II points as she talks to her racing manager, Captain Charles Moore, at Epsom, where they were watching the parade of fillies for the Oaks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-queen-elizabeth-ii-points-as-she-talks-to-her-racing-manager-captain-106231473.html
RMG4R795–Queen Elizabeth II points as she talks to her racing manager, Captain Charles Moore, at Epsom, where they were watching the parade of fillies for the Oaks.
Horse Racing - The Oaks Stakes - Epsom Racecourse. Queen Elizabeth II leads in the winner of The Oaks, her own filly Carrozza, which had been ridden to victory by Lester Piggot at Epsom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horse-racing-the-oaks-stakes-epsom-racecourse-queen-elizabeth-ii-leads-106183889.html
RMG4N2HN–Horse Racing - The Oaks Stakes - Epsom Racecourse. Queen Elizabeth II leads in the winner of The Oaks, her own filly Carrozza, which had been ridden to victory by Lester Piggot at Epsom.
. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Tanfield. Argent two cheverons sable be- nveen three martlets sable. Winch. Party azure and gules a scallop or. 1530,*' when he was succeeded by his son Francis, whose son Clement died seised in 1587,** and in 1615 William Tanfield his son conveyed the manor 10 Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 247. 11 Feet of F. Beds. Mich. 31 Hen. III. 12 Ibid. 47 Hen. III. 18 Chart. R. 35 Edw. I, No. 100. 14 Chan. Inq. p.m. 15 Edw. II, No. 44. In 1312 the bishop obtained a grant of twelve oaks from the royal forest of Wan- berge for ' repairing hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-victoria-history-of-the-county-of-bedford-natural-history-tanfield-argent-two-cheverons-sable-be-nveen-three-martlets-sable-winch-party-azure-and-gules-a-scallop-or-1530-when-he-was-succeeded-by-his-son-francis-whose-son-clement-died-seised-in-1587-and-in-1615-william-tanfield-his-son-conveyed-the-manor-10-testa-de-nevill-rec-com-247-11-feet-of-f-beds-mich-31-hen-iii-12-ibid-47-hen-iii-18-chart-r-35-edw-i-no-100-14-chan-inq-pm-15-edw-ii-no-44-in-1312-the-bishop-obtained-a-grant-of-twelve-oaks-from-the-royal-forest-of-wan-berge-for-repairing-hi-image216362954.html
RMPG054A–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Tanfield. Argent two cheverons sable be- nveen three martlets sable. Winch. Party azure and gules a scallop or. 1530,*' when he was succeeded by his son Francis, whose son Clement died seised in 1587,** and in 1615 William Tanfield his son conveyed the manor 10 Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 247. 11 Feet of F. Beds. Mich. 31 Hen. III. 12 Ibid. 47 Hen. III. 18 Chart. R. 35 Edw. I, No. 100. 14 Chan. Inq. p.m. 15 Edw. II, No. 44. In 1312 the bishop obtained a grant of twelve oaks from the royal forest of Wan- berge for ' repairing hi
The Queen, framed by her Oaks hope Escorial in the winner's enclosure after the filly's victory in the Musidora Stakes at York. The Queen had flown from Heathrow for her surprise visit to the races. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-queen-framed-by-her-oaks-hope-escorial-in-the-winners-enclosure-106859229.html
RMG5RT11–The Queen, framed by her Oaks hope Escorial in the winner's enclosure after the filly's victory in the Musidora Stakes at York. The Queen had flown from Heathrow for her surprise visit to the races.
Queen Elizabeth II talks to Sir Humphrey de Trafford, one of the stewards of the meeting, as she walked to the paddock to see her filly 'Arbitrate' saddled for the Oaks. The race was won by Monade, and 'Arbitrate' was unplaced. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-queen-elizabeth-ii-talks-to-sir-humphrey-de-trafford-one-of-the-stewards-106326702.html
RMG4YGP6–Queen Elizabeth II talks to Sir Humphrey de Trafford, one of the stewards of the meeting, as she walked to the paddock to see her filly 'Arbitrate' saddled for the Oaks. The race was won by Monade, and 'Arbitrate' was unplaced.
The finish of the Oaks won by Lady Zia Wernher's 'Meld' Harry Carr up, from 'Ark Royal', Joe Mercer up, and 'Reel In', Scobie Breasley up. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-finish-of-the-oaks-won-by-lady-zia-wernhers-meld-harry-carr-up-110408271.html
RMGBHETF–The finish of the Oaks won by Lady Zia Wernher's 'Meld' Harry Carr up, from 'Ark Royal', Joe Mercer up, and 'Reel In', Scobie Breasley up.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother studying race cards in the Royal box on Oaks Day at Epsom, Surrey. They saw the Queen's entry 'Highlight', finish unplaced. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-queen-elizabeth-ii-and-the-queen-mother-studying-race-cards-in-the-106325135.html
RMG4YEP7–Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother studying race cards in the Royal box on Oaks Day at Epsom, Surrey. They saw the Queen's entry 'Highlight', finish unplaced.
file photo dated 2/6/1961 of Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother studying race cards in the Royal box on Oaks Day at Epsom, Surrey. They saw the Queen's entry 'Highlight', finish unplaced. The Queen's relationship with her mother helped fashion the monarchy, and while devastated by her death, friends acknowledged that in the years that followed the Queen 'came into her own'. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-261961-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-and-the-queen-mother-studying-race-cards-in-the-royal-box-on-oaks-day-at-epsom-surrey-they-saw-the-queens-entry-highlight-finish-unplaced-the-queens-relationship-with-her-mother-helped-fashion-the-monarchy-and-while-devastated-by-her-death-friends-acknowledged-that-in-the-years-that-followed-the-queen-came-into-her-own-issue-date-thursday-september-8-2022-image481862209.html
RM2JYXM4H–file photo dated 2/6/1961 of Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother studying race cards in the Royal box on Oaks Day at Epsom, Surrey. They saw the Queen's entry 'Highlight', finish unplaced. The Queen's relationship with her mother helped fashion the monarchy, and while devastated by her death, friends acknowledged that in the years that followed the Queen 'came into her own'. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
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**Scanned low-res off contact** The Queen waves as she drives from Buckingham Palace on her way to Epsom to see the Oaks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-scanned-low-res-off-contact-the-queen-waves-as-she-drives-from-buckingham-106172330.html
RMG4MFTX–**Scanned low-res off contact** The Queen waves as she drives from Buckingham Palace on her way to Epsom to see the Oaks.
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RMG4PM8E–Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Sir Humphrey de Trafford, walks to the paddock to see her filly Angel Bright before the Oaks Stakes
The Queen leads in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. The horse was restive as the Queen led her in but quietened down as her Majesty brought her into the winner's circle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-queen-leads-in-her-oaks-winner-carrozza-with-lester-piggott-in-107341717.html
RMG6HRCN–The Queen leads in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. The horse was restive as the Queen led her in but quietened down as her Majesty brought her into the winner's circle.
Both Queen Elizabeth II (l), seen chatting to the Duke of Norfolk, and the Queen Mother (extreme right) had umbrellas when they watched the parade of runners for the Oaks Stakes at Epsom Races. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-both-queen-elizabeth-ii-l-seen-chatting-to-the-duke-of-norfolk-and-108368340.html
RMG88GWT–Both Queen Elizabeth II (l), seen chatting to the Duke of Norfolk, and the Queen Mother (extreme right) had umbrellas when they watched the parade of runners for the Oaks Stakes at Epsom Races.
File photo dated 7/6/1957 of Queen Elizabeth II leading in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. More than any other interest, horses and ponies have been the Queen's passion throughout her long life. Issue date: Sunday January 30, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-761957-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-leading-in-her-oaks-winner-carrozza-with-lester-piggott-in-the-saddle-more-than-any-other-interest-horses-and-ponies-have-been-the-queens-passion-throughout-her-long-life-issue-date-sunday-january-30-2022-image458927555.html
RM2HJHXNR–File photo dated 7/6/1957 of Queen Elizabeth II leading in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. More than any other interest, horses and ponies have been the Queen's passion throughout her long life. Issue date: Sunday January 30, 2022.
File photo dated 7/6/1957 of Queen Elizabeth II leading in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. Horses, like dogs, were the Queen's lifelong love and she had an incredible knowledge of breeding and bloodlines. Whether it was racing thoroughbreds or ponies, she showed an unfailing interest. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-761957-of-queen-elizabeth-ii-leading-in-her-oaks-winner-carrozza-with-lester-piggott-in-the-saddle-horses-like-dogs-were-the-queens-lifelong-love-and-she-had-an-incredible-knowledge-of-breeding-and-bloodlines-whether-it-was-racing-thoroughbreds-or-ponies-she-showed-an-unfailing-interest-issue-date-thursday-september-8-2022-image481859018.html
RM2JYXG2J–File photo dated 7/6/1957 of Queen Elizabeth II leading in her Oaks winner, Carrozza, with Lester Piggott in the saddle. Horses, like dogs, were the Queen's lifelong love and she had an incredible knowledge of breeding and bloodlines. Whether it was racing thoroughbreds or ponies, she showed an unfailing interest. Issue date: Thursday September 8, 2022.
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