The Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed areas
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- c.1940s
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
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The Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed areas
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI touring an air raid shelter
The Queen with the King behind her majesty inspecting bunks in one of the deep air raid shelters during their majesties' tour of South London. Obit
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/2
Agency: Associated Press
The Queen Mother and King George VI standing in front of the thrones at his coronation
Obit
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother and King George VI seated on thrones for his coronation
Obit
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother and King George VI seated on thrones for his coronation
Coronation of King George VI in 1937 when the Queen Mother became Queen Elizabeth. Until then she was the Duchess of York, the title now held by the wife of her second eldest grandson, Prince Andrew. George VI died on 6 February 1952
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother and King George VI playing with their children
Obit
Agency: Camera Press
The Queen Mother and King George VI meeting soldiers
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI meeting hospital workers
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and her portrait by Michael Noakes
The Queen Mother unveiling a portrait of herself by artist Michael Noakes at the University of London today to mark her 25 years as its Chancellor. She resigned the Chancellorship in 1980 to be succeeded by Princess Anne
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother and her portrait
The Queen Mother views a crayon portrait of herself when she visited Doncaster Museum today. With her is Councillor R V C Grainger (right)
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Reg Bagnall
The Queen Mother and her brother the Honourable David Bowes-Lyon seated
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: D C Thomson & Company
The Queen Mother and grandchildren
The Queen Mother with her six grandchildren in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace today after the service of thanksgiving in honour of her 80th birthday at St Paul's Cathedral. They are Princess Anne (seated right) and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (seated left) with (standing from left) Viscount Linley, Prince Andrew, Prince Charles and Prince Edward
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was born Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, a strict Scottish family of ancient lineage, on the 4 August 1900 at St Paul's Waldenbury, Hertfordshire, where she spent most of her nursery days with her nurse and family. She married into the royal family at the age of twenty three, and unexpectedly became Queen in 1936, on the abdication of the uncrowned King Edward. In our picture she is standing next to her mother, with her father and eight of her nine brothers and sisters, of whom she is the second youngest. Obit
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Popperfoto
The Queen Mother and Dick Francis at the races
Obit
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother and David Bowes-Lyon
The Queen Mother and her brother the Honourable David Bowes-Lyon seated on a canon
Agency: D C Thomson & Company
The Queen Mother and David Bowes-Lyon
The Queen Mother and her brother the Honourable David Bowes-Lyon standing on steps
Agency: D C Thomson & Company
The Queen Mother and David Bowes-Lyon
An early picture of the Duchess of York (then Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon) dressed in black with the Honorable David Bowes-Lyon (in kilt) at Glamis Castle. Obit
Agency: Popperfoto
The Queen Mother who celebrated her 86th birthday on Monday, at Heathrow airport, London today giving an affectionate look at a pet corgi which travelled with her to Scotland. The Queen Mother is staying at her Scottish home the Castle of Mey, Caithness-Shire
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother after a helicopter scare
Broadcast Date: 8 June 1982
Agency: Express
Composite photo for the Queen Mother's 85th birthday. The Queen Mother is pictured age 7 (left), and again in 1938
Agency: Unknown
Composite two images showing formal portraits of the Queen Mother
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
Composite picture dated 6 November this year of the Queen Mother and her bandaged right leg when she laid a poppy at the Field of Remembrance at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, London. The Queen Mother was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital for Officers today for a "rest" following a leg injury sustained in Scotland three weeks ago
Agency: Reuter
Photographer: Roy Letkey
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother celebrates her 89th birthday on 4 August 1989. This special birthday portrait was taken by Norman Parkinson at Castle Mey, the Queen Mother's home in Caithness-shire, Scotland
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/52
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Norman Parkinson
The Nation's most popular mother… the Queen Mother, who celebrates her 83rd birthday this year, looks all set to enjoy Mothering Sunday tomorrow in the bosom of her family, the Royal Family
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
A new portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, released for publication on her Majesty's 94th birthday on Thursday 4 August 1994. This informal photograph was taken by Lord Snowdon on the morning of the wedding of his daughter Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, on 14 July 1994
Broadcast Date: 4 August 1994
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/53
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Lord Snowdon
A new portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, released for publication on her Majesty's 94th birthday on Thursday 4 August 1994. This informal photograph was taken by Lord Snowdon on the morning of the wedding of his daughter Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, on 14 July 1994
Broadcast Date: 4 August 1994
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/54
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Lord Snowdon
The Queen leaving the Garter Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor
Garter Ceremony. The Queen, Sovereign of the Order of the Garter and Royal Garter Knight the Duke of Edinburgh leaving St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle today after the Garter Service
Agency: Press Association
Today's radiophoto from Suva. State feast in Nukualofa. Queen Elizabeth II and King Taufa'ahau of Tonga lead Prince Philip and Queen Mata'aho (right) as they make their way to the royal dais for the state feast at Nukualofa, Tonga, today
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth walks with Chief Wellington Staats during a visit to the site of the Chapel of the Mohawks. The Queen spent the day touring the Southern Ontario
Agency: UPC
Photographer: Julien Lebourdais
Something reminiscent of the British Raj. Queen Elizabeth II of England appears as if riding in a palanquin, the ancient mode of carriage befitting monarchs and nobility in India, carried by masquerading schoolgirls of St Thomas School. The Queen actually walked behind the curtained palanquin
Agency: United Press International
Photographer: Ramesh Pande
The Queen in Darwin, Australia
Darwin, Australia. The Queen stops to chat to a group of aboriginal children during a "Meet the People" walk along [text missing]
Agency: Unknown
The Queen in Darwin, Australia
The Queen has a word with some of the young children and their parents who were at Darwin airport to greet her at the start of her visit to Australia
Agency: Associated Press
The Queen at Treetops Lodge in Kenya
Queen Elizabeth and local game warden Richard Prickett look over the scenery in front of the famous Treetops Lodge in northern Kenya where she became Queen in 1952
Agency: United Press International
Photographer: Gary Kemper
Windsor Ball. At last night's Royal Ascot ball at Windsor Castle (2nd left to right) singer Sarah Payne; Prince Edward; actor Ian Charleson; The Queen; lyricist Tim Rice (behind Queen); composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber; theatre director Trevor Nunn, and the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Edward recently invited Lloyd-Webber and Rice to write a piece of music as birthday presents for his royal parents. Called "Cricket" and directed by Nunn it was performed during the ball
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Queen at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Wearing a white fur stole over a two toned panelled gown, The Queen accompanied by Lord Delfont, in the foyer of Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London this evening, en route to the Royal box for the Royal Variety performance which aids the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund. This year's performance is dedicated to the Dance, and hosted by Hollywood legend, Gene Kelly
Agency: Press Association
The Queen at the State Opening of Parliament
This was the colourful scene in the Chamber of the House of Lords during the ceremony of the State Opening of Parliament by Queen Elizabeth II of England here today. The House of Commons is called into the chamber to hear the Queen's Speech, which is an outline of the Government's proposed programme of legislation for the forthcoming parliamentary year
Agency: BIPNA
The Queen at the State Opening of Parliament
Prince Philip looks over at the Queen as she reads the Throne Speech opening the third session of the thirteenth Parliament. This marked the first time the Queen has worn glasses for such an occasion. The Royal couple will end their Silver Jubilee visit to Canada on 19 October, departing for the British Caribbean
ITN Reference: 19 October 1977
Agency: United Press International
The Queen at the State Opening of Parliament
State Opening of Parliament. Her Majesty The Queen in the state coach seen leaving Buckingham Palace for today's State Opening of Parliament
Agency: BIPPA
The Queen at the opening of the new London Bridge
Lord Mais, Lord Mayor of London, with the Queen after she unveiled the plaque behind them. It commemorates today's opening of the new London Bridge
Agency: Press Association
The Queen at the National Horseracing Museum
The Queen looks at the preserved head of Persimmon which she has loaned to the National Horseracing Museum which she officially opened at Newmarket today. The old Subscription Rooms have been transformed to mirror the history of racing from its start some 300 years ago to the present day. Many royal souvenirs have been loaned by The Queen
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Queen at the christening of Princess Theodora
The Queen (centre) watched by ex-King Constantine of the Hellones (2nd left) admires his daughter the newly christened Princess Theodora in the arms of her mother, Queen Anne-Marie, outside the Greek Cathedral in Bayswater, London after the christening today. The Queen is one of the Godparents
Agency: Press Association
The Queen at the 20th anniversary ceremony of the Council of Europe
Council of Europe Anniversary. Queen Elizabeth II is seen addressing the assembly at Banqueting Hall in London today at the 20th anniversary ceremony of the Council of Europe. From left: Sir Geoffrey de Freitas, President of the Consultative Assembly; West German Foreign Minister Willy Brandt, Chairman of the committee of ministers; The Queen, British Premier Harold Wilson; Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh; and Peter Smithers, the secretary general
Agency: BIPPA
The Queen at Mount McKay, Canada
Enjoys Performance. Queen Elizabeth enjoyed a performance of Indian dancing at Mount McKay, in Thunder Bay, Tuesday. Siting with the Queen was Chief Leonard Pelletier of the Fort William Indian Band
Agency: Unknown
The Queen at Lords Cricket Ground
Cricket at Lords. The Second Test Match. England versus the West Indies. Fourth day. The royals visit Lords on the fourth day of the test match. Her Majesty The Queen shakes hands with C A Davies (West Indies)
Agency: Sport & General
Queen Elizabeth drives through the avenue of guns during 2nd day of her review of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in West Germany at Dortmund, Wednesday
Agency: Associated Press