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The Queen in Tonga

Today's radiophoto from Suva. State feast in Nukualofa. Queen Elizabeth II and King Taufa'ahau of Tonga lead Prince Philip and Queen Mata'aho (right) as they make their way to the royal dais for the state feast at Nukualofa, Tonga, today

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth stroking a horse

Queen's 25th Wedding Anniversary. Balmoral. The Queen making friends with the horses on the Balmoral estate. This is one of a series of pictures specially taken for first use in connection with the 25th wedding anniversary of the Queen and Prince Philip. The anniversary date is the 20 November 1972

Broadcast Date: 31 October 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at the Falls of the River Muick

The Queen and Prince Philip at the Falls of the River Muick, one of the favourite spots they visit while at Balmoral. This is one of a series of pictures specially taken for first use in connection with the 25th wedding anniversary of the Queen and Prince Philip. The anniversary date is the 20 November 1972

Broadcast Date: 31 October 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Balmoral

Country and farm lovers, the Queen and Prince Philip, look over the Balmoral estate. This is one of a series of pictures specially taken for first use in connection with the 25th wedding anniversary of the Queen and Prince Philip. The anniversary date is the 20 November 1972

Broadcast Date: 31 October 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth patting a race horse

A happy occasion, off duty for the Queen in 1974. A keen supporter and lover of horse racing, her majesty is seen patting her classic filly "Highclere" after a race at Ascot. This year, on 6 February, Her Majesty The Queen celebrates the 25th anniversary of her accession to the throne and the occasion will be marked by ceremonies and services throughout the land and commonwealth

Broadcast Date: 1977

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Central Press Photos

The Queen at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace

We Are Most Amused. The Queen (foreground) roars with laughter in the White Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace after this morning's Investiture ceremony, where she received the seven heroes who went to the assistance of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips during the Mall kidnap attempt, and their close relatives. The woman, right of The Queen, is Mrs Anne Beaton, with their daughters, Shona and Linda (taller, wearing spectacles)

Agency: Press Association

The Royal Train

Royal Train Fleet to be Refurbished. An unissued library picture of The Queen's saloon aboard a Royal train. Transport Secretary Nicholas Pidley told MPs this afternoon that around £7,500,000 will be spent in the next four years refurbishing the royal train fleet. Bulletproof windows in particular carriages was an obvious requirement. Most of the existing stock will be used, and some new intercity carriages could also be adapted to the needs of The Queen and her household

Broadcast Date: 12 March 1985

Agency: Press Association

The Royal Family in Montreal

Montreal. First Time Together Outside Great Britain. The British Royal family posing here close to the Olympic Equestrian site at Bromont outside of Montreal is for the first time united outside of their home country. From left to right Prince Philip, Princess Anne, who competes here with the British equestrian team, Prince Edward, behind him Captain Mark Phillips, husband of Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Andrew and Prince Charles

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth and King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV

The Queen, with the 20 stone King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV, one of the world's heaviest heads of state, after he has greeted her and Prince Philip on their arrival in Tonga during their Silver Jubilee Tour of the Pacific. During her visit the Queen bestowed one of Britain's highest honours on the Tongan ruler. He was made a Knight Grand Cross of St Michael at St George, a rank limited to 100 holders, at a ceremony in Tonga's Royal Palace

Broadcast Date: 16 February 1977

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

The Commonwealth Heads of Government

London. The Queen with the Prime Minister, Mr James Callaghan and the Commonwealth Heads of Government in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace tonight when they attended a dinner party given by the Queen and Prince Philip

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

The Queen, James Callaghan and President Giscard d'Estaing

President Giscard d'Estaing has lunch with The Queen at Windsor Castle. When President Giscard d'Estaing of France arrived at Windsor Castle with Prime Minister Callaghan who had met him on his arrival at Heathrow Airport, to lunch with The Queen, she came out to greet them. Photo shows The French president and Prime Minister Callaghan pose with The Queen on their arrival at Windsor Castle for lunch today

Agency: BIPNA

Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret

The Queen, in an attractive coat with matching cape and wrap, chats with her sister, Princess Margaret, when they turned up at this afternoon's race meeting at Ascot. The Queen Mother, who was also at the racecourse, was a little unfortunate. Her horse, Isle of Man, finished fourth out of four runners in the Frogmore Handicap Steeple Chase

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal

Coronation Medal. A special medal to commemorate the Queen's Coronation, one of a limited edition struck by the Royal Mint as a means of raising funds for the Westminster Abbey Trust. The medal is available in platinum, gold, gold plated or silver. The designs are by Michael Rizzello, OBE, President of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and feature on the obverse (left) a view of the West front of the Abbey, and on the reverse the Coronation Chair

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth II and Sheik Abdullah Jabir

The Queen's Tour of Eastern Arabia 1979. Early yesterday afternoon (Tuesday) The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh had their first taste of life in the Gulf when they watched student dancers perform rhythmic Bedouin dances and harsh wailing songs of the desert. After the display the Royal couple left for the Royal Yacht Britannia. Picture shows: With the famous Kuwait Water Towers in the background, the Queen leaves the display with the 80 year-old Sheik Abdullah Jabir. Following behind the Queen is the Duke

Broadcast Date: 14 February 1979

Agency: Central Press Photos

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with Prince Sa'ad and the Emir of Kuwait

Queen's Tour of Eastern Arabia 1979. The second day of the Queen and Prince Philip's three week tour of the Middle East was a series of seething motorcades and cheering expatriots as they toured the various places of interest. Picture shows: Royal Happiness... The Queen and Prince Philip with Prince Sa'ad (The Crown Prince and Prime Minister) and His Royal Highness The Emir of Kuwait enjoy a touch of light relief before dinner on board the Royal Yacht Britannia in the evening

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Central Press Photos

Queen Elizabeth and King Khalid in Riyadh

Queen's 1979 Tour of The Gulf. Just before the Queen arrived at Riyadh airport in Concorde, all the guards bowed low in prayer on the tarmac and military bands put down their instruments and guns and prostrated themselves on rugs. Such is the awe and reverence that the people of their oil state have for jet age power. The Queen was wearing a full length sapphire silk dress with long sleeves out of respect for the custom of Saudi Arabia. Picture shows: The wind catches the Queen's dress as she is welcomed by King Khalid, who needed the aid of a walking stick after a recent severe operation. Buckingham Palace confirm that dress is by Hardy Amies

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1979

Agency: Central Press Photos

The Queen, Prince Philip and Prince Charles

The Queen, Prince Philip and Prince Charles waving to the waiting crowds today when they appeared on the balcony at Buckingham Palace for the traditional fly past by the Royal Air Force after the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards in celebration of the Queen's official birthday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

The Queen's Mercedes

Queen Elizabeth II's royal standard flies from the fender of one of the German cars donated to Zambia by the Mercedes Benz corporation for the royal visit and Commonwealth Conference

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and their children

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the time of their 32nd Wedding anniversary. With them in this picture at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, their grandson, Master Peter Phillips, and their children, Peter's mother, the Princess Anne, and (2nd left to right), Prince Edward, The Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew

Broadcast Date: 5 March 1986

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Queen Elizabeth and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones

The Queen with Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones reading the original deed of gift of the little Welsh cottage. "Y Bwthyn Bach" in the grounds of Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park. It lists everything in the cottage and where it came from when it was presented to the people of Wales in 1931. They can be seen in a new Royal Heritage programme which traces the story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors. Told by Sir Huw Wheldon, it will be screened on BBC1 on 28 December

Broadcast Date: 9 April 1981

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/138

Agency: Press Association

The Royal Family's New York apartment being built

New York: The British royal family is considering the purchase of a $5 million, 21 room apartment in New York City, New York magazine reported. The magazine said the family was considering the purchase of the apartment in Trump Tower, building in the foreground shown under construction, a 68 story luxury condominium on Manhattan's East Side

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/146

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Andy Lopez

The Queen after the shooting incident

The Queen, tense and shaken after the shooting incident in the Mall today, rides into Horseguards Parade for the ceremony of the Trooping of the Colour. A man was arrested after he had fired several blanks from a replica pistol in the crowd as the Queen passed

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Marcus Sarjeant's family

London. Mrs Shirley Sarjeant (centre hat) and daughter Veronica age 18 (right). Woman on extreme left not identified. They're seen leaving Bow Street court. Her son Marcus Sarjeant , the 17 year old youth accused of firing a blank pistol near the Queen on 13 June, was remanded in custody

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: UPI

Photographer: J Eggitt

Queen Elizabeth in Auckland

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II shelters beneath an umbrella, accompanied by one of the Maori elders, as she passes through lines of cheering festival performers during her walk through the crowd at the Polynesian festival welcome to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Auckland Domain Saturday. Heavy rain marred the performance with the grass being totally waterlogged

Agency: Associated Press

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