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The official Royal Wedding cake

Chatham. The official Royal Wedding cake, standing 5 feet high and weighing 255 pounds, made by the Royal Navy's Cookery School, HMS Pembroke at Chatham. It is due for delivery to Buckingham Palace, London. All the work has been the responsibility of Lieutenant Fred Motley, Royal Navy (52, right), from Ingoldsby, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, the Cookery Training Officer in HMS Pembroke and with him in this picture, (l to r), Chief Petty Officer Cook Dave Avery (37) (cake designer) from Gillingham, Kent; Petty Officer Cook David Scott (37) (cake designer) also from Gillingham and Fleet Chief Petty Officer Cook Ken Fraser (49), from Cowplain, Hampshire, also a cake designer

Agency: Press Association

The Oldershaw Heritage Project

Bound booklet titled "The Oldershaw Heritage Project 04/05" concerning a heritage walk July 2005, exhibition panels showing historical information and documentation project outputs

Bound booklet concerning Oldershaw School community archives and history

Location: Wirral, Merseyside

The Pang and Kennet Countryside Project

Book titled "In the Valley of the Pang" edited by Dick Greenway and Dorcas Ward. Friends of Pang and Kennet Valleys (publisher) 2002

Promotional items concerning the exhibition and trail walk events hosted by The friends of Pang and Kennet Valleys

Location: Reading, Berkshire

The Parish Church of S’ Mary of Charity

One CD-Rom, Built to InSpire, worksheets for school use concerning the parish church of S’Mary Charity Foundation. Contains PDF leaflets, HTM interactive website containing school worksheets & activities, Apr 2004.

File titled The Parish Church of S’ Mary of Charity, Faversham, contains an educational worksheets for use for school children.

Location: Faversham, Kent.

The Poet and The Painter Exhibition

Held at Francis Close Hall 9 - 18 October 2009 and featuring the work of Anthony Richards and Magnus Park

Includes invitation to the exhibition; photocopy of the visitors' book; exhibition catalogue; flyers; Magnus Park business cards and biography; acknowledgement poster; examples of artwork; posters advertising the exhibition

The Prince of Wales in a 'blackbird' aicraft

Suffolk. Britain's flying Prince, Charles, the Prince of Wales, went to the Royal Air Force airbase Mildenhall on Monday and looked over many United States Air Force [USAF] aircraft, but the most interesting seemed to be the SR-71 Lockheed 'Blackbird' strategic reconnaissance aircraft. Watched by its crew, Lieutenant Colonel Lenard Shelteon (left) and Major Russell Szcepanik, the Prince sat in the cockpit of the Mach 3 (over 2000 mph) twin jet 'spy' plane, that can fly at over 80,000 feet. The plane can survey 60,000 square miles of the earth's surface in one hour while on patrol at speeds faster than a speeding bullet

Agency: BIPNA

The Prince of Wales in Panama

Death of the Duke of Windsor. The Duke of Windsor died on Sunday at his home in Paris. Photo shows the Duke of Windsor, then Prince of Wales, was taken in 1931, in Panama, on the way to Buenos Aries to open the British Empire Exposition. With him, left, was his younger brother, Prince George, later Duke of Kent, who was killed during the war

Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited

The Princess Royal

Princess Royal. The last Princess Royal, Princess Mary, King George V's only daughter, who died in March 1965. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday that Princess Anne is to be given the title "Princess Royal", a courtesy title which goes only to the eldest daughter of the sovereign as a mark of esteem

Agency: Press Association

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

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh hosting a dinner on the Royal Yacht Britannia

The Queen and the Duke hosted dinner abroad the Royal Yacht Britannia. Left to right head table were, Mrs Schreyer, Governor Genneral Ed Schreyer, Premier and Mrs William Bennett, Queen, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Henry and Mrs Bell-Irving, Duke and Prime Minister Trudeau

Agency: UPC

Photographer: Mike Blake

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