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  • (c.1960s - c.2002) 1848 - 2002

Photographic stills and negatives from the ITN corporate press archive documenting national and international news

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on the site of the Roman city of Viroconium

Wroxeter, Shropshire. Archaeologist Prince. Prince Edward on the site of the Roman city of Viroconium at Wroxeter, Shropshire today when he took part in an archaeological dig during his vacation, as part of his degree course in archaeology and anthropology at Jesus College, Cambridge

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward acting in "The Magistrate" at Haddo House

Prince Edward's Latest Role. Prince Edward rehearses his latest stage role as a young rake in the Victorian farce, "The Magistrate" at Haddo House, near Huntly in Grampian, Scotland today. The play, by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, is being produced by Haddo House Players and part of the role calls for him to pose as a 14 year old schoolboy after his stage mother knocks five years off her age to remarry

Agency: Press Association

Prince Edward at Radio 1

Radio 1's Royal April Fool. Millions of Radio 1 listeners were fooled this morning on the 'Mike Smith Radio 1 Breakfast Show' when instead of American rock star Prince, His Royal Highness Prince Edward turned up to take part in the programme. 'The Prince' who has come to talk to Radio 1 about his involvement in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, entered into the spirit of April Fools Day by pretending to be the American star 'Prince' until his voice finally gave him away. He also demonstrated the new Radio 1 stereo sound by drinking orange juice and crunching BBC toast before the microphone. "Prince Edward was wonderful, he was as much a part of our April Fool's joke as everyone else involved with the programme", said Mike Smith. Picture shows: 'The Prince' with Mike Smith on Radio 1 this morning (Wednesday)

Agency: BBC Press Offices

Princess Elizabeth receives vehicle maintenance instruction

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II attended the 5/26 Grand Reunion of the Woman's Royal Army Corps Association, at the Queen Elizabeth Park in Guildford. File picture shows the Queen, when [she was] Princess Elizabeth (left) as she receives vehicle maintenance instruction, at Camberley Surrey in 1945. Copyright waived by Imperial War Museum and may be published

Broadcast Date: 26 May 1979

Agency: UPI

Princess Anne christening

In this library picture of 21 October 1950, she attends the Christening of her second grandchild and first grand daughter, Princess Anne, held by the then Princess Elizabeth, who is now the Queen. Others in this picture are King George VI, the baby's father The Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Mary, the baby's great grandmother. The Queen Mother holds Prince Charles. On 4 August 1980, The Queen Mother (right) celebrates her 80th birthday

Broadcast Date: 3 August 1980

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth Coronation

London. File photo of Queen Elizabeth II during her coronation ceremony. Thursday is the 30th anniversary of the state and religious pomp of her coronation in Westminster Abbey when she ascended the throne following the death of her father, George VI

Broadcast Date: 6 January 1983

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: UPI

Prince Philip pays homage at Queen Elizabeth's coronation

The Coronation. The Queen wearing Saint Edward's Crown, receives the kiss of homage from Prince Philip after being crowned in Westminster Abbey. Queen and Prince Philip's Silver Wedding: Press Association library photo from a collection reissued to mark the silver wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip, who will have been married 25 years on 20 November

Broadcast Date: August 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth II coronation fly past by the Royal Air Force

London. A June 1953 library picture of the scene of the balcony at Buckingham Palace as members of the Royal view the fly past by the Royal Air Force after the Coronation. With the Queen, wearing the Imperial State Crown, are (from left) Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Philip, the Queen Mother and the Duke of Gloucester (rear)

Broadcast Date: 9 April 1976

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Edinburgh Castle

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh [? ] Kilted uniform of Colonel in Chief of the Queen's own Cameron Highlander's entering Edinburgh Castle after her Majesty had received the key to the castle from the Governor Lieutenant General Sir Colin M Barber (on right). The Queen, who is seen in a pale green hat matching the collarless coat worn over a crushed strawberry dress [?]

Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Unknown

Portrait of Her Royal Highness The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh

The Queen is seen in a yellow tulle evening gown [?] decorated with sprays of mimosa; she is wearing the ribbon and star of the Garter. Her necklace is a wedding present from the Nizam of Hyderabad; the [?] also a wedding present, from Queen Mary. The bow [?] and drop earrings are set with diamonds. The Duke is wearing the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet. The portrait study was taken in the Grand Entrance in Buckingham Palace

Broadcast Date: 24 November 2000

ITN Reference: ROY/ELI (2)

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Baron

Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Balmoral

Lesson in State Affairs. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, both wearing the kilt, listen attentively a their mother, the Queen, explains estate affairs during their visit to the Forestry Plantation at Balmoral, Scotland, where the Royal Family is on holiday. The Duke of Edinburgh leads the way

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Unknown

Painting of Queen Elizabeth by Anthony Devas

This painting which is certain to provoke discussion throughout the world will occupy a place of honour at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition which opens at Burlington House, London, on 3 May 1958. It is an almost revolutionary departure from all previous representations of the Queen; it turns away from fairy tale romanticism and presents to the viewer a Queen of impressive majesty. It shows her mature and self confident, no longer merely a beautiful young woman but now in every sense a sovereign and head of a great nation and Commonwealth. The features are characteristically Windsor, much like the Princess Royal, the Queen's aunt; her bearing vividly calls to mind the Royal dignity of the late Queen Mary, her grandmother. The Queen, in an iridescent sheath dress (she first wore it during a state visit to the United States in 1957) wears the blue sash of the Order of the Garter, a delicate tiara and, in a manner that might revive a fashion, she holds in her right hand a fan. The Queen sat for the painter at Buckingham Palace, posing on the one occasion for one and a half hours. The position her Majesty chosen was near a window overlooking the Mall; the passing scene, one of the pleasantest settings in London, never failed to hold her interest and cause lively comment. The painting was commissioned by the Honourable Artillery Company of which her Majesty is Captain General. The painter, Anthony Devas, ARA, RP, who is [?] 47, has been prominent among English portraitists for many years. Painting by Anthony Devas, please acknowledge

Agency: Camera Press London

Queen Elizabeth Tiger Shoot in Nepal

Visit Nepal. The Queen at the Tiger Shoot. Queen Elizabeth II of England holds on to the rail of the howoah on the back of a huge elephant as the guide behind her reaches for a rifle during the tiger shoot in the wild Nepalese bush country near Kathmandu on 27 February. Right rear King Mahendra also reaches for a rifle. Prince Philip can be seen in the centre background wearing a light coloured soft [text faded]. The Queen who rode to the meet on a small elephant fitted with a leather [text faded] transferred to the howoah for the actual shoot

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Pope John XXIII

The Pope receives the Queen. Prince Philip listens as Pope John XXIII talks with Queen Elizabeth II during the private audience with the supreme pontif of the Roman Catholic Church in the Throne Hall of the Vatican Palace today. The Pontiff sat on his throne and the Queen and the Duke sat on two armchairs drawn close to the throne during the audience. The Queen wore a full length black gown and a hip length veil and Prince Philip wore the full dress uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet

Broadcast Date: 28 May 1982

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/44

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward on the Buckingham Palace balcony

Family Moment. The ceremonial temporarily forgotten for a very human little gesture, the Duke of Edinburgh takes the tiny hand of his son, Prince Edward, who made a surprise appearance in the arms of the Queen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace today (Saturday). The Queen brought out the baby, to the cheers of the crowd, when she came on to the balcony with other members of the Royal family to watch the RAF fly past in honour of her official birthday. Earlier, she had taken the salute at the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth's 39th birthday

The Queen's 39th birthday calls for a picture session at Frogmore, Windsor. Left to right: Prince Andrew, 4 ; Princess Anne, Prince Edward, 1, held by the Queen, the Prince of Wales and Prince Philip. Queen and Prince Philip's Silver Wedding: Press Association library photo from a collection reissued to mark the silver wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip, who will have been married 25 years on 20 November

Broadcast Date: August 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth Christmas Day broadcast

BBC1 Colour. The Queen's Christmas Day Broadcast. The Queen, photographed in her sitting room at Buckingham Palace during the filming of her Christmas Day broadcast to the Commonwealth. Her Majesty was wearing a dress of terra cotta wool with a pearl necklace and ear rings and a diamond brooch in the shape of a fern leaf, given by the women of Auckland, New Zealand, in 1953

Broadcast Date: 25 December 1970

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/118

Agency: BBC

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