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Portrait of Princess Margaret

Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret will visit Canada on 18 July 1980. She will spend ten days in Saekatchewan and Alberta, in connection with the 75th anniversary of their joining the Canadian Confederation. Her Royal Highness is photographed by Norman Parkinson at Kensington Palace

ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/109

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Portrait of Princess Margaret

Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret to Visit Canada. Princess Margaret is flying to Canada on Monday 6 July for a week's visit. Her first appointment will be to attend the gala performance of the Royal Ballet Company on the occasion of its 50th Anniversary at the O'Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto on 7 July. Her Royal Highness will spend the rest of her stay in engagements in the Province of Ontario. On this visit she will be accompanied, for the first time, by her daughter Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones

ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/110

Agency: Camera Press

Portrait of Princess Diana

This romantic new portrait of the Princess of Wales, wearing her now famous ivory silk wedding dress, wedding veil and tiara against a pale green background, goes on show to the public tomorrow. The picture, painted in oils and behind glass, measures 60 x 48 inches, and was commissioned by the Prince of Wales. The artist is Susan Ryder of Suffolk

ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/20

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Princess Anne by Lincoln Taber

London. Lincoln Taber, the American artist and portrait painter, with his new portrait of Princess Anne in his London studio today. The work, commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, is oil on panel and shows the Princess standing with a landscape of her Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire home in the background

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Prince Philip

Portrait artist Bryan Organ's painting of the Duke of Edinburgh, which is to be unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in London today. Commissioned by the gallery, it will be the first painting of Prince Philip to join a national collection and the only one to go on public display

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Prince Philip

New official portrait of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh by Aubrey C Davidson-Houston, commissioned by the Lord Great Chamberlain to be hung in the Palace of Westminster, the Houses of Parliament. Shows the Duke in full dress naval uniform with his coronation robes, with collar of the order of the garter, the order of the merit and the star and sash of the order of the thistle

ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDIN/35

Agency: UPI

Portrait of Prince Charles at the National Portrait Gallery

London. Charles: new portrait. A new portrait of Prince Charles went on display at the National Portrait Gallery, London today. Painted by Lancashire artist Andrew Ratcliffe, who studied at Burnley and Canterbury Schools of Art, the portrait is an informal study of the Prince looking out of a window at Kensington Palace. Proceeds from the sale of postcards and a collection box at the Gallery will go to the Prince's Trust

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Prince Charles at Balmoral Castle

Prince Charles celebrates 30th birthday. Balmoral Castle, Grampian, Scotland, Tuesday. The Prince of Wales, who celebrates his 30th birthday today, during a recent visit to Balmoral Castle, Scotland. Embargoed: Strict embargo: Not for publication until evening papers of Tuesday 14 November 1978

Agency: Press Association

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

Portrait of Diana Spencer

The portrait of Diana Spencer, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, that was revealed to the public for the first time today. It was painted by Bryan Organ, who has also painted Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, on a canvas 70 inches by 50 inches

ITN Reference: SPEN/15

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Diana Spencer

The portrait of the Princess of Wales back on display at the National Portrait Gallery today after the repair of the damage inflicted on it by a man with a knife on 29 August. With Mr Bryan Organ (right), the artist who painted the portrait, are the men who restored it, Mr John Ball (left) and Mr Peter Norman. The painting, the first commissioned portrait of the Princess, as Lady Diana Spencer, was inaugurated at the gallery on 23 July

Agency: Press Association

Portait of Queen Elizabeth painted by William Narraway

Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II painted by William Narraway, R P, R B A, N E A C, for the Royal Engineers, of whom she is Colonel in Chief. It is the first official portrait since the 1970 Annigogi portrait, and is full length on canvas 7 feet x 4 feet 6 inches. The Queen is wearing a soft primrose evening gown with the Order of the Garter sash and the Royal Engineers Brooch. For the first time a Royal Corgi is included in a Queen's portrait. The corgi's name is Brush. The painting will hang in the Mess Hall of the Royal School of Military Engineering at Chatham. It is one of Narraway's contributions to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters' exhibition opening at the Mall Galleries on 12 June, the Queen's official birthday

Broadcast Date: 24 January 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/119

Agency: Camera Press London

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