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- 16 November 1983
Queen Elizabeth II holds the hand of child named Jamal during a visit to the Save the Children Nutrition Center here. The Queen is on a state visit to Bangladesh
Agency: United Press International
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Queen Elizabeth II holds the hand of child named Jamal during a visit to the Save the Children Nutrition Center here. The Queen is on a state visit to Bangladesh
Agency: United Press International
Queen Elizabeth attending the Service of the Order of St Michael and St George
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II walking down the steps of St Paul's Cathedral, London after attending the Service of the Order of St Michael and St George
Agency: United Press International
Queen Elizabeth walks with Chief Wellington Staats during a visit to the site of the Chapel of the Mohawks. The Queen spent the day touring the Southern Ontario
Agency: UPC
Photographer: Julien Lebourdais
Queen Elizabeth at the State Opening of Parliament
State Opening of Parliament. The Queen, in a full skirted dress of lace and Taffeta embroidered with silver and pearls, and wearing a diamond necklace and earrings gives her speech to the House of Lords during today's State Opening of Parliament
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth visiting The Times
The Queen, her hand bandaged reportedly from a sprain, sits in on the morning editorial conference today at The Times in Gray's Inn Road, London, her visit marking the paper's bicentenary. She will return to the paper this evening to see the printing operations preparation
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth visiting The Times
Queen Elizabeth II is shown the front page of tomorrow's Times newspaper as she visits the Times offices in London tonight to mark their bicentenary of the newspaper. There was an earlier embarrassing moment for Times management when one of their senior reporters seemed to indicate that the Queen had taken sides in the miners strike
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Queen Elizabeth and grandchildren on Royal Yacht Britannia
Southampton. The Queen with three of her grandchildren, Zara, William and Peter on board Britannia
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth at Belize City International Airport
Royal Visit. Queen Elizabeth II, right, after she was presented a bouquet of flowers upon her arrival at the Belize City International airport, Wednesday. Standing next to the Queen is Her Excellency the Governor General Dame Minita E Gordon of Belize
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: David Caulkin
Queen Elizabeth at a Straw Market in the Bahamas
Queen Elizabeth holds a straw bag presented to her in the Straw Market as she talks with the local vendors. Queen Elizabeth is on a Royal tour of the Bahamas
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Photographer: Chas Cancellare
Busts of The Queen, The Queen Mother and Prince William
Bust of Prince William. The new bust of Prince William (right) with other portrait sculptures completed by Franta Belsky, The Queen (left) and The Queen Mother, at the sculpture's studios in Pembroke Gardens, London
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Elizabeth II listens as a guide explains Nepali temple design during a sightseeing tour of the ancient city of Bhaktapur today. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh complete their visit to Nepal and depart for New Zealand tomorrow
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Woman held after throwing an egg at Queen Elizabeth
A young woman is held by police and a security man after she threw an egg at Queen Elizabeth this morning at Ellerslie Race Track in Auckland. Two eggs were thrown at the Queen while she was attending an event with 42,000 schoolchildren
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
Photographer: Gary Kemper
A Maori man being arrested after showing his buttocks to Queen Elizabeth
A Maori man is arrested at Clive, near Naoier in New Zealand on Tuesday after he showed his buttocks to Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip as they drove past during their tour of the country. Showing one's buttocks is the ultimate insult a Maori can make
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth II signing the Proclamation of Australia Act
Queen Elizabeth II signs the Proclamation of Australia Act as Prime Minister Bob Hawke looks on. The Act puts to an end all vestiges of British Colonial rule in Australia
Broadcast Date: 3 March 1986
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
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
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 II walks through the Imperial Gardens of the Forbidden City in Peking, Monday, the first full day of her week long visit to China
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Elizabeth with Deng Xiaoping
Deng and The Queen. China's top leader, Deng Xiaoping, gestures while speaking Tuesday morning with Britain's Queen Elizabeth. They met at Peking's Diaoyutai State Guest House
Agency: Associated Press
Royal Yacht Britannia in Hong Kong
The Royal Yacht Britannia sails into Hong Kong harbour past the 'ever present' construction of sky scrapers in downtown. The Queen arrived in Hong Kong for a two day visit after spending six days in China
Agency: Press Association/ Reuter
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
Elizabeth, Queen Mother (1900 - 2002)
Portrait photograph of the Queen Mother
Photographer: E O Hoppe
Agency: Mansell
Obit
Agency: Camera Press
Photographic portrait of the Queen Mother
Photographer: E O Hoppe
Agency: Mansell
Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon sat on an old gun at Glamis Castle
Agency: Central Press
Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon receiving a wedding gift from Girl Guides
Agency: Central Press
Agency: Central Press
Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon leaving her home for her wedding
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Central Press
The wedding of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and the Duke of York
The impressive scene in Westminster Abbey during the marriage of the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on 26 April. On the right can be seen the King and Queen, Prince of Wales, Queen Alexandra, Princess Mary, and other members of the Royal Family
Agency: Central Press
Queen Mother, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II
A May 1926 library picture of the Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) and her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (then the Duke and Duchess of York). Obit
Broadcast Date: 9 April 1976
Agency: Press Association
The Duke and Duchess of York in Rotorua
The Duke and Duchess of York, robed in the Maori Mats that were presented to them, inspecting a group of Maori dancers at Rotorua
Agency: Central Press
The Duke and Duchess of York at the parade of girl guides and boy scouts at Wellington
The Duchess of York inspects the pack of Wolf Cubs
Agency: Central Press
The Queen Mother in a dark formal gown and a crown
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
The Queen Mother, outside with a parasol
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
The Queen Mother standing by a piano
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
Queen Mother and King George VI
The pensive Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and now Queen Mother) arriving at the funeral of her brother. Honorable John Herbert Bowes-Lyon, father of Katherine and Nerissa Bowes-Lyon who have been in Earlswood Mental Hospital since 1941. Funeral was at St Paul's Parish Church, Walden, Hertfordshire. Obit
Agency: Popperfoto
Queen Mother, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret
On 4 August 1980, The Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. This 1936 library picture shows her as Queen Elizabeth with King George VI, after the abdication of Edward VIII and before their coronation of 12 May 1937. Sharing their car, their daughters, Princess ELizabeth (left) the present Queen, and Princess Margaret. Obit
Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother and King George VI standing in front of the thrones at his coronation
Obit
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother visiting bombed areas
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother visiting women in the Civil Defence
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother visiting locals in surrounding bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
Queen Elizabeth with workers in a wartime factory
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI visiting injured people in the hospital
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI touring bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI meeting soldiers
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother touring Coventry Cathedral after the bombings
Agency: Coventry Cathedral