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The Queen Mother attending a St James's Palace garden party in aid of the British Empire Nurses War Memorial Fund

On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. The Queen Mother has always been famous for her millinery and in this July 1947 library picture she wears a striking toque, in grey felt, decorated all round the high brim with clipped ostrich feathers, finished off with a felt bow on the right side. The occasion was as Queen Elizabeth she attended a St James's Palace garden party in aid of the British Empire Nurses War Memorial Fund

Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980

Agency: Press Association

The Queen Mother in Venice

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother accepts an ice-cream from a Gondolier yesterday at the end of her three-day trip to Venice. The Queen Mother, who during her visit fulfilled an ambition to ride in a Gondola along the canals, returns home today

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

The Queen Mother on her eightieth birthday

Queen Mother Elizabeth celebrated her 80th birthday by appearing outside her London residence, Clarence House with other members of the Royal Family, waving to the cheering crowds. Left to right Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret's son Viscount Linley, His Royal Highness Prince Edward, His Royal Highness Prince Charles and Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret

Agency: UPI

The Queen Mother outside Clarence House

Britain's Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother who is 82 today waves cheerily to crowds gathered outside London's Clarence House Wednesday, her London home. The Queen Mother then drove to Buckingham Palace for the christening of her great grandchild Prince William of Wales

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Peter Kemp

The Queen Mother stepping down from her first helicopter flight at Bigging Hill, Kent

She had made the Saturday afternoon flight from Windsor to inspect No 600 City of London Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force and the No 2600 City of London Light Anti-Aircraft Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force Regiment for which she was Honorary Air Commodore

Broadcast Date: 27 November 1986

Agency: Press Association

The Queen Mother visiting Caithness

The Queen Mother pictured on her very first visit to Caithness after her bereavement, where she stayed as guests of Commander C G and Lady Doris Vyner (right). It was on a subsequent visit to the Vyners at the House of the Northern Gate, Dunnet, Caithness, that the Queen Mother spotted the derelict Castle of Mey

Photographer: J McDonald

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