Edward VII, King (1841 - 1910)
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Edward VII, King (1841 - 1910)
Broadcast Date: 7 November 1990
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/2
Agency: Unknown
Funeral of King Edward VII at Windsor Castle
Broadcast Date: April 1962
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/1
Agency: Reuter
Entry for the birth of Prince Edward, signed by Prince Phillip
Agency: Associated Newspapers
Broadcast Date: 10 March 1967
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWA/4
Photographer: Lisa Sheridan
Prince Edward's first day at school
School begins, among friends. It was the first day at 'school' for Prince Edward yesterday. It wasn't in the familiar surroundings of the schoolroom at Buckingham Palace, as has been planned before the sudden death of the royal governess, Katherine Peebles, ten days ago. But it was among friends. The Queen's four-year-old son went to the home of lady-in-waiting, Lady Susan Hussey, to share his lessons with his cousin, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones and Lady Susan's four-year-old daughter Katherine, pictured with him here
Agency: Associated Newspapers
Photographer: Paul Popper
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Prince Edward patron of Cambridge Youth Theatre dancing with Brigid Zengerzi
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Prince Edward in New Zealand (in playing field). On the games field: Prince Edward, youngest child of the Queen, at Wanganui Collegiate School in New Zealand, where he began work as a house tutor in September 1982. The school, which is twinned with Gordonstown (where the 18-year-old Prince was Head Boy), has some 160 pupils and is one of New Zealand's most prestigious educational institutions. The Prince is seen here with pupils and a fellow teacher
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/23
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Rob Tucker
ITN Reference: ROY/EDWA/18
Photographer: Tim Graham
Prince Edward at Badminton Horse Trials
Among the visitors to the Badminton Horse Trials today, is the boldly check attired Prince Edward, who watched the proceedings from a grandstand seat… his mount
Agency: Press Association
Prince Edward kilted at Gordonstoun School
Prince Edward kilted. A kilted Prince Edward every inch the head boy at Gordonstoun School today, where he is in his final term, today visited by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to unveil a plague to its founder Dr Kurt Hahn
Broadcast Date: 24 August 1982
ITN Reference: ROYAL/EDWARD/20
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Prince Edward Antarctica visit
Antarctica. His Royal Highness Prince Edward inside 10 kilometre long Erebus Ice Tongue, 15 kilometres ex-New Zealand's Scott Base, during an 8-day Antarctic visit. Sender "Star" Christchurch
Agency: Appho London
The Queen Mother in gardens with her dog
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: D C Thomson & Company
Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and the Duke of York
On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. In this library picture of 18 January 1923, a shy couple who later became husband and wife. He was the Duke of York, she was the Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who went on to become the Duchess of York, then Queen to his King George VI. Widowed on 6 February 1952, the Queen Mother was the daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore
Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon with the Duke of York
The Queen today created Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the traditional title of the Sovereign's second son. In this picture of 18 January 1923, a previous holder of the title, who in 1936 became George VI. This picture was taken on his engagement to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the present Queen Mother. Obit
Broadcast Date: 6 April 1987
Agency: Press Association
Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon leaving her home for her wedding
The Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday on 4 August 1980. In this library picture of 26 April 1923, and as Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore, she leaves her home in Bruton Street, London for her wedding in Westminster Abbey, to the Duke of York. Following the abdication of Edward VIII, the Duke and Duchess became King and Queen
Broadcast Date: 4 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
The Duchess of York, fishing in Lake Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand
Agency: Central Press
The Duke and Duchess of York visiting the House of Wonder and Utility
The Duchess of York (the Queen Mother) is amused when a little boy hands her his purse then shyly runs away during her visit to the House of Wonder and Utility
Broadcast Date: 28 November 1986
Agency: Press Association
A family portrait of the Queen Mother, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
Obit
Agency: Unknown
Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret
Composite photograph. The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret in the garden with their dogs (left) and the Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II (right). Obit
Agency: Hulton Deutsch
The Queen Mother, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in formal portrait
Obit
Agency: Camera Press
The Queen Mother, outside with a parasol
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
The Duke and Duchess of York opening the coal shipping terminal, Jarrow Staith, on the River Tyne
Flashback to July 1936, when Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, then the Duchess of York, and accompanied by her husband, the Duke of York, later King George VI, opened the coal shipping terminal, Jarrow Staith, on the Tyne. When she opens the new Tyne terminal on Thursday 7 November she will operate the same switch as used at the previous ceremony 49 years ago. Obit
Broadcast Date: 7 November 1985
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother visiting locals in surrounding bombed areas
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother visiting locals in surrounding bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother visiting locals in surrounding bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
The Queen Mother and King George VI visiting women in the factories
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
Queen Elizabeth with workers in a wartime factory
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
King George VI, The Queen Mother and officials touring a bombed area
The Queen Mother visiting locals in surrounding bombed areas
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
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
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
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
Agency: Hulton Picture Library
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: 1985
Agency: Associated Press
The Queen Mother and King George VI touring an air raid shelter
The Queen with the King behind her majesty inspecting bunks in one of the deep air raid shelters during their majesties' tour of South London. Obit
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/2
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Mother, King George VI, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend
Peter Townsend at Morning Service with the Royal Family. Group Captain Peter Townsend, then an Equerry to the King, leaving St Paul's Cathedral, London with the Royal Family after attending morning service on a National Day of Prayer in 1947
Broadcast Date: 10 November 1988
Agency: Unknown
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
Queen Mother and Prince Charles
On 4 August 1982, the Queen Mother celebrates her 82nd birthday. On that day, Prince William of Wales will be christened in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace, London. 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 christening
Broadcast Date: 23 July 1982
Agency: Press Association
Queen Mother's horse "Devon Loch"
The Queen Mother's horse "Devon Loch" (R Francis up)
Agency: Central Press
Queen Mother and horse "Devon Loch"
The Queen Mother sees her racehorse "Devon Loch" at Kempton Park after he finished second in the King George VI Steeple Chase. The meeting was postponed from Boxing Day
Broadcast Date: 3 July 1990
Agency: Press Association
Queen Mother's horse "Sparkling Knight"
The Queen Mother's horse "Sparkling Knight" (A Freeman up) winning at Worcester
Photographer: Bernard Parkin
The Queen Mother and Dick Francis at the races
Obit
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother at the Western Kenya Show
The Queen Mother leaves the West Suk tribe's section of the African district exhibitors' stand at the Western Kenya Show, held at Eldoret, during her tour of Kenya
Broadcast Date: 28 November 1986
Agency: Press Association
Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II
On 4 August 1980 the Queen Mother (right) celebrates her 80th birthday. In this 23 February 1962 library picture, accompanied by the Queen, she arrives at Windsor's Theatre Royal for a performance of G B Shaw's "You Never Can Tell"
Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980
Agency: Press Association
Queen Mother and Prince Charles
Prince Charles has a welcoming kiss for Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, when she arrived at Canberra Airport, Australia today. Prince Charles who is currently in school at Timbertop, the up-country section of Geelong Grammer School, near Melbourne, Victoria, took time off to greet the Queen Mother who is on a tour of Australia and New Zealand
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth II of England (right) points at the planes taking part in a fly past over Buckingham Palace for the benefit of her youngest son Prince Edward, after the Trooping the Colour ceremony today, marking her official birthday. Others shown on the balcony are from left to right: Earl Mountbatten of Burma, in the uniform of Colonel of the life guards and gold stick in waiting; Princess Margaret; in front of her Prince Andrew; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother: in front of her, Viscount Linley, son of Princess Margaret
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ
Agency: BIPPA
Queen Mother's horse "Irish Rover"
The Queen Mother's horse "Irish Rover" (D Mould up) at Cheltenham
Photographer: Bernard Parkin