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Prince and Princess Michael of Kent

Princess Michael of Kent beams broadly as she arrives with her husband Prince Michael (bearded behind) at St Paul's Cathedral tonight for a musical evening being the inaugural event of Maritime England Year. The couple beat snowdrifts around their home near Stroud, Gloucestershire by helicoptering into London

Agency: Press Association

Prince Michael of Kent at a road safety scheme launch

Prince Michael of Kent and some of the showbusiness personalities who supported him when he launched the Prince Michael Awards scheme, a new campaign for road safety, in London today. With the Prince are, from left: Radio One disc jockey Mike Smith; actress Su Pollard; TV presenter Anne Diamond (soon to be a mother) and TV and radio personality Bob Holness

Agency: Press Association

Prince Michael of Kent at a London to Brighton Veteran Car Rally

Prince Michael of Kent, president of the Royal Automobile Club, at Hyde Park Corner, London today preparing for the off of the RAC [Royal Automobile Club] London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. He is at the wheel of Britain's oldest racing car, the 1903 Gordon Bennett Napier, which has just returned to this country after 37 years in the United States and he was being passengered by General William Lyon, a noted Californian collector, who was the car's previous owner

Agency: Press Association

Prince and Princess Michael of Kent with Lord Frederick Windsor

Princess Michael of Kent (formerly Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz of Austria) with her baby Frederick, who's official title will be Lord Frederick Windsor. Prince Michael looks on proudly as they left St Mary's Hospital. The baby was born 6 April

ITN Reference: ROYAL/MICH/11

Agency: United Press International

Photographer: P Skingley

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon leaving her home for her wedding

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the Queen Mother) on her wedding day in 1923 leaving her London home in Bruton Street for Westminster Abbey where she married the Duke of York. Daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore, she became Queen Elizabeth when the Duke became King George VI after the abdication of Edward VIII. Their eldest daughter is Queen Elizabeth II who took the throne on the death of her father in 1952

Broadcast Date: 31 March 2002

Agency: Press Association

Queen Mother and King George VI

His Royal Highness the Duke of York, as permanent Master of Shipwrights' Company, at Barbers' Hall today presenting to the Duchess the scroll and blotting pad, when admitting her to the Freedom of the Company in accordance with an old custom which gives this privilege to the wives of Masters

Agency: Central Press

Queen Mother and King George VI after the Buckingham Palace air raid

Queen Elizabeth stands with King George VI and rescue workers who were clearing away some of the debris at Buckingham Palace following damage inflicted after a bomb dropped during a night raid, exploding at Buckingham Palace, demolishing a swimming pool and breaking windows in the North wing of the Palace. Their Majesties were absent at the time and there were no casualties

Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002

Agency: Hulton Picture Library

Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed districts of North West London

The Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday on 4 August 1980. In this library picture of September 1940, she tours bombed districts in the North Western area of London. With her is her husband, King George VI, who died in February 1952. The hat was typical of the elegant millinery the Queen wore during wartime. Obit

Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980

Agency: Press Association

Queen Mother, King George VI, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Winston Churchill

Britain's Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother celebrates her birthday on 4 August. In this 1945 photograph from files the Queen Mother (2nd left), Queen Elizabeth II (left), Princess Margaret (right), King George VI and Winston Churchill stand on the Balcony at Buckingham Palace in London to acknowledge the crowds outside the palace on 8 May, VE Day. Approximately twenty thousand people waited for the party to step out early on that morning

Broadcast Date: 1985

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Mother and Prince Charles

On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. In this December 1948 library picture, as Queen Elizabeth, wife of King George VI, she holds her first grandson, Prince Charles, on the occasion of his Buckingham Palace christening

Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980

Agency: Press Association

Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Duke of Edinburgh and Duke of Gloucester

On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother (right leaning forward) celebrates her 80th birthday. In December 1936 her husband, the Duke of York, succeeded as King George VI. On 6 February 1952 he died, and this picture was taken on her daughter's Coronation Day, June 2 1953. On the balcony of Buckingham Palace, The Queen (left), and front row, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, with behind, the Duke of Edinburgh and the late Duke of Gloucester

Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980

Agency: Press Association

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

Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Marina and the Princess Royal

On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother (left) celebrates her 80th birthday. In this library picture, two months before her 60th birthday, she is shown waiting for the Derby to get underway at Epsom. With her (second left to right), Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, The Queen and the Princess Royal

Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980

Agency: Press Association

Queen Mother and Corgis

On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. In this 6 February 1967 library picture, she returns to London after a visit to Sandringham, accompanied by Royal corgis, a breed of dogs long associated with the Royal Family. That day was the 15th anniversary of her widowhood

Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of the Queen Mother

A new portrait, almost life-size, of the Queen Mother painted by Mr Leonard Boden. The original canvas is 5 1/2 feet by 3 1/2 feet. The portrait is to hang in the Royal College of Music in London, of which her Majesty is president, it will be shown in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters' exhibition opening at the Mall Galleries here tomorrow (June 12). Mr Peter Morrison, Fellow of the Royal College of Music, a member of the council, has given the portrait to the college. Sittings were given at Clarence House

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/39

Agency: Press Association

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