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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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Painting of Queen Elizabeth

Portrait of Her Majesty The Queen by Robbie Wraith 1998. "By far and away the best recent portrait of the Queen" Brian Sewell, Evening Standard, 6 May 1998; "…..a work of great affection and sensitivity" The Right Honourable Chris Smith MP, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport

Agency: Prudence Cuming Associates Limited

Prince Charles kissing the Queen's hand

Windsor, Berkshire. Royal Kiss. The Prince of Wales bestows a kiss upon the hand of his mother, the Queen, when she presented the losing captain with a runners up prize following his team's defeat by France in the Silver Jubilee Cup match at today's Cartier International Polo Day at Windsor Great Park

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother and Princess Anne

Ascot. Winning Princess. A proud looking Queen and jovial Queen Mother in the winner's enclosure at Ascot today with the Princess Royal, after Princess Anne had won the most valuable race for lady amateur riders, the Dresden Diamond Stakes today on Ten No Trumps. The jockey princess beat the favourite Tahilla by four lengths

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth with King Hassan of Morocco

State Banquet for King Hassan. King Hassan of Morocco with the Queen at Buckingham Palace tonight where the British and Moroccan royal families sat down to a state banquet. King Hassan and some members of his 180 strong entourage will be guests at the Palace for three nights during his first state visit to Britain

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth at the Maundy Thursday service at Ely Cathedral

Maundy Gift for The Queen. The Queen accepts a bunch of daffodils from a well wisher in the crowd during her walkabout today after the traditional Maundy Thursday service in Ely Cathedral, where she had presented the Royal Maundy money to 122 pensioners, a man and a woman for each of her 61 years. The Royal Maundy dates back to the 12th century. In her left hand, the Queen carries a sweet smelling nosegay, following a custom which survives from the days when such a posy was thought to afford protection against the plague

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Queen Elizabeth at the Queen's Pier

Queen Elizabeth II reviews the Guard of Honour upon her arrival on the Queen's Pier today at the start of her two day visit to the colony. Colour key: Dress is aqua blue, red ball on top of Ghurka caps, gloves white, flesh tones

Agency: Press Association/ Reuter

Photographer: Richard Ellis

Queen Elizabeth at Peking Airport

Smiles All Around. Britain's Queen Elizabeth, and Chinese behind her including Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian, smile as Chinese youngster salutes after presenting her with a bouquet Sunday at Peking airport. The Queen arrived for a six day visit to China, her first

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth and Zara Phillips waving

Southampton. Royals depart for annual holiday. The Queen bids farewell to well wishers at Southampton today, while her granddaughter Zara Phillips gives a more naval wave from the Royal Yacht Britannia before it heads for Balmoral, Scotland and the Royal family's annual holiday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Prince Andrew's wedding

Wedding. London. Queen Elizabeth waves goodbye (left) as the open carriage carrying the Duke and Duchess of York leaves Buckingham Palace on the start of their honeymoon journey. The Duchess of York can be seen looking back behind a giant teddy bear that rides in the carriage with them

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Reuter

Photographer: Rob Taggart

Queen Elizabeth at the Police Horse Show

The Queen presents the Winners Cup for the 'Best Turned-Out Group of Officers and Horses' to 'Peeler' PC David Edwards, of Hyde Park Station at a Horse Show at Imber Court, Surrey today. The show marks the 150th anniversary of the Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch

Agency: Press Association

The Queen at The Windsor Ball

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

Queen Elizabeth following the ceremony of Trooping the Colour

At the Head of the Troops. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the uniform of Colonel in Chief of the Scots Guards, accompanied by Prince Philip, right returns from Horse Guard's Parade, following the ceremony of Trooping the Colour in London, Saturday. Despite fears of a possible terrorist attack Her Majesty rode the 24 year old mare Burmese at the head of her troops as usual to and from the parade ground

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth riding her horse "Burmese" at Trooping the Colour

Farewell Burmese. This June 1986 photo from files shows Britain's Queen Elizabeth at this year's Trooping the Colour ceremony, riding Burmese. It was the last time she rode the horse at this ceremony, it was announced from Buckingham Palace Monday. In future, the Queen will drive to her annual birthday parade by carriage, meaning the end of the 18 year double act. The Queen has decided to retire the horse, nearly 24, and does not want to start again with a new side saddle horse

Broadcast Date: 22 December 1986

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth being presented with a birthday cake in London's Covent Garden

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh is presented with a birthday cake in London's Covent Garden, Monday night, during her walk about celebrating her 60th birthday, prior to attending the Royal Opera House Convent Garden, for the gala "Fanfare for Elizabeth". The cake is to be given to London's Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson on the balcony at Buckingham Palace

London. Royal Birthday Surprise. The balcony of Buckingham Palace, with the Queen, who celebrated her 60th birthday today, waving to thousands of children who sang to her. Her birthday surprise to the Nation, was bringing future daughter in law Sarah Ferguson onto the balcony. With them, Sarah's fiancé, Prince Andrew and the Duke of Edinburgh

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Queen Elizabeth in Gloucester

Tribute to Hunting Duke. The Queen, followed in the background by other members of the Royal family, walks past flag waving youngsters today who were waiting outside Gloucester Cathedral where a special service had been held and the Queen had unveiled a memorial plaque to the late Duke of Beaufort, who was regarded as England's leading foxhunting personality

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Queen Elizabeth in Adelaide

Queen Elizabeth II accepts flowers from a young admirer during a tour of the Aberfoyle Park High School today. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh continue their week long visit to the city of Adelaide which ends Thursday

Agency: Press Association/ Reuter

Photographer: Richard Ellis

Queen Elizabeth opening parliament in New Zealand

Queen Elizabeth reads the speech from the throne to open the 1986 session of Parliament. The speech which is traditionally written by the Government of the day, proved controversial in its defence of the country's anti nuclear policy. At left is Prime Minister David Lange and Judges of the Supreme Court in the background

Agency: Press Association/ Reuter

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