Portrait photograph of the Queen Mother
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Photographer: E O Hoppe
Agency: Mansell
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Portrait photograph of the Queen Mother
Photographer: E O Hoppe
Agency: Mansell
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother photographed as a baby. She was born on 4 August 1900 as Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore. Married His Royal Highness the Duke of York (Prince Albert) on 26 April 1923. He succeeded as King George VI on 11 December 1936 and died 6 February 1952. Her two daughters are Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II, born 21 April 1926 and Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret, born 21 August 1930. Obit
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
Agency: Camera Press
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Richard Nixon
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/98
Agency: BIPPA
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth by Annigoni
Broadcast Date: 2 February 1968
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/84
Agency: Camera Press
Queen Elizabeth II looks on as her son Prince Andrew, aged 8, shakes hands with Mr James Edwards, headmaster of Heatherdown Prepatory School, at Ascot, Berkshire, today. Prince Andrew, second in line to the British throne, had just arrived to sign on as a boarder at the school. He joins 80 other boarders at the school, aged between eight and thirteen. He will sleep in a dormitory and go to chapel daily
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/92
Agency: BIPPA
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/90
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth performs a knighthood
"Arise, Sir Francis". London. The Queen, using Sir Francis Drake's sword, dubs Sir Francis Chichester of knighthood in a public ceremony at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London. Sir Francis arrived at Greenwich in Gipsy Moth IV, in which he sailed alone around the world
Broadcast Date: 8 December 1976
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip robed
Her Majesty The Queen His Royal Highness Prince Philip photographed in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace. The Queen wears a white satin dress embroidered with crystals and pearls: the necklace is a triple row of diamonds and the earrings are diamond clusters. Her Majesty also wears the Sash and Start of the Order of the Garter with the Family Order. His Royal Highness Prince Philip wears with full dress uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet with the Sash and Star of the Order of the Garter and the Star of the Order of the Thistle. From the collar hangs the badge of the Grand Master of the Order of the British Empire
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/74
Agency: Camera Press
Broadcast Date: 4 March 1968 and 7 April 1987
ITN Reference: ROYAL/QUEEN/73
Agency: Camera Press
Queen Elizabeth congratulates Bobby Moore after the World Cup final 1966
Proud Moment for England and Bobby. London. England captain Bobby Moore holds the Jules Rimet trophy and pauses for a congratulatory word from the Queen at Wembley on 30 July 1966, after England had beaten West Germany in extra time by four goals to two to win the 1966 World Cup. With the Queen are the Duke of Edinburgh and FIFA President Sir Stanley Rous
Broadcast Date: 8 December 1976
Agency: Press Association
The Queen and Prince Philip ride to the Trooping the Colour ceremony on the Horse Guards Parade
Queen and Prince Philip's Silver Wedding. London. Press Association library photo from a collection reissued to mark the Silver Wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip, who will have been married for 25 years on 20 November
Broadcast Date: August 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/69
Agency: Camera Press
Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose
A 1933 library picture of The Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) and her sister Princess Margaret Rose (seated). The Queen's 60th Birthday 5 March 1986. One of the special series of 12 pictures to mark The Queen's 60th Birthday on 21 April 1986
Broadcast Date: 30 March 2002
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth's 39th birthday
The Queen's 39th birthday calls for a picture session at Frogmore, Windsor. Left to right: Prince Andrew, 4 ; Princess Anne, Prince Edward, 1, held by the Queen, the Prince of Wales and Prince Philip. Queen and Prince Philip's Silver Wedding: Press Association library photo from a collection reissued to mark the silver wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip, who will have been married 25 years on 20 November
Broadcast Date: August 1972
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth with Princes Andrew and Edward
This photograph is one of a series of Her Majesty The Queen and the Princes Andrew and Edward, taken recently by Lisa Sheridan in a sitting room at Windsor Castle
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/68
Photographer: Lisa Sheridan
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward on the Buckingham Palace balcony
Family Moment. The ceremonial temporarily forgotten for a very human little gesture, the Duke of Edinburgh takes the tiny hand of his son, Prince Edward, who made a surprise appearance in the arms of the Queen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace today (Saturday). The Queen brought out the baby, to the cheers of the crowd, when she came on to the balcony with other members of the Royal family to watch the RAF fly past in honour of her official birthday. Earlier, she had taken the salute at the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and baby Prince Edward
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/61
Agency: Central Press Photos
Queen Elizabeth with new born Prince Edward
First Photographs of Her Majesty The Queen with her New Baby. Photographed in the Blue Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with her fourth child, Prince Edward, who was born on 10 March 1964
Broadcast Date: 13 June 1964
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/58
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
Queen Elizabeth and young Prince Andrew in a car
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/56
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth II driving a car
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/57
Agency: PA-Reuter
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne
Together Again. Back from her tour of New Zealand and Australia, the Queen smiles happily as she drives away from London Airport with Princess Anne this afternoon
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/51
Agency: Central Press Photos
Painting of the Queen on horseback
Broadcast Date: 12 June 1965
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/52
Agency: Camera Press London
Queen Elizabeth II's personal flag
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/39
Agency: Central Press Photos
King George VI with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth II using a phone
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/49
Agency: BIPPA
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Pope John XXIII
The Pope receives the Queen. Prince Philip listens as Pope John XXIII talks with Queen Elizabeth II during the private audience with the supreme pontif of the Roman Catholic Church in the Throne Hall of the Vatican Palace today. The Pontiff sat on his throne and the Queen and the Duke sat on two armchairs drawn close to the throne during the audience. The Queen wore a full length black gown and a hip length veil and Prince Philip wore the full dress uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet
Broadcast Date: 28 May 1982
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/44
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth and Pope John XXIII
The Queen at the Vatican. Pope John XXIII smiles as he escorts Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip (rear) into the throne hall of the Vatican Palace today when the supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church received the British Royal Couple in private audience. The Queen wore a full length black gown and a hip length veil and Prince Philip was in the full dress uniform of an admiral of the fleet
Broadcast Date: 28 May 1982
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/45
Agency: Associated Press
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh pose with the tiger shot by the Duke in Nepal
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/41
Agency: Associated Newspapers
Queen Elizabeth meeting veterans of the Gurkha Rifles
The Queen meets Gurkha VC. Queen Elizabeth II of England chats with veterans of the Gurkha Rifles, a British crack regiment of the Second World War enlisted from among the Gurkhas of Nepal, during her visit to the jungle town of Pokhara in Nepal on 28 February. Third from right is Lal Bahador Thapa, Gurkha winner of the Victoria Cross,Britain's highest award for gallantry in battle, who was among the 212 veterans who lined up for informal inspection. He won the Victoria Cross in the North African desert in 1943. The Queen and Prince Philip were paying a royal visit to Nepal
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth Tiger Shoot in Nepal
Visit Nepal. The Queen at the Tiger Shoot. Queen Elizabeth II of England holds on to the rail of the howoah on the back of a huge elephant as the guide behind her reaches for a rifle during the tiger shoot in the wild Nepalese bush country near Kathmandu on 27 February. Right rear King Mahendra also reaches for a rifle. Prince Philip can be seen in the centre background wearing a light coloured soft [text faded]. The Queen who rode to the meet on a small elephant fitted with a leather [text faded] transferred to the howoah for the actual shoot
Agency: Associated Press
Full length portrait of Queen Elizabeth
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/43
Agency: Camera Press
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Andrew
The Queen with her family at Balmoral, picture shows Her Majesty the Queen with Prince Andrew
Broadcast Date: 8 September 1960
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: The Times
Queen Elizabeth looks on as Princess Anne unsaddles a pony
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/33
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne boating
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/31
Agency: Studio Lisa
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
The Queen and family at Windsor Castle
The Queen and her family at Windsor Castle. Picture shows them below the East Terrace on the south front of the castle, with Sugar, the Queen's corgi
Broadcast Date: 5 June 1959
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: The Times
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and corgi
The Queen and her family at Windsor Castle. Picture shows the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh walking near the George IV Gateway, with Sugar, the Queen's corgi
Broadcast Date: 5 June 1959
ITN Reference: 16/ELI/25
Agency: The Times
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/20
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Donald McKague
Painting of Queen Elizabeth by Edward Halliday
This portrait of her Majesty was painted by Edward Halliday as a companion piece to his portrait of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. Both portraits were commissioned by the officers of the Royal Air Force station at Henlow, Bedfordshire; they are to be unveiled at a guest night, attended by the artist, at the Officer's Mess on 22 January 1959, by Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter L Dawson, Air Member of Supply and Organisation. The Queen is depicted wearing the robes of the Order of the Garter over an ivory slipper satin gown encrusted with floral decorations. Around her neck is worn the Garter Collar which is of gold and consists of 24 pieces showing the Garter surrounding a Tudor Rose. Twenty four knots of chased gold join the pieces together; affixed to the lowest point is a pendant known as The George, which is an enamelled figure depicting St George and the dragon. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will fly to Canada on the 18 June for a six week visit, during which time her Majesty will open the St Lawrence Seaway. Mr Halliday has previously portrayed the Queen a number of times; he has been president of the Royal Society of Portrait Artists since 1956
Broadcast Date: 23 January 1959 and 24 January 1972
ITN Reference: 16/ELI/16
Agency: Camera Press London
Drawing of the Queen on horseback
The Queen on Horseback at Windsor, drawing by Comte Xavier de Poret. After seeing some of the Comte de Poret's work, the Queen commissioned him to portray herself and the Royal children on horseback. Her Majesty posed in Windsor Great Park on her mare, Betsy, Prince Charles on his pony Greensleeves and Princess Anne on her pony William. To complete this work the artist stayed at Windsor for two weeks. The Comte de Poret, who was born in 1894, began drawing as a child. He came to specialise in pictures of birds and animals and continued to draw in spare moments, even during the 1914 - 1918 war in which he served in the French Dragoons and in the Cuirassiers a Pied. He is particularly fond of horses and is himself a keen huntsman. The Queen is seen bare headed, in riding habit and boots, on her horse Betsy which was a present from the Portuguese people to commemorate her visit to their country in 1957. Whilst the Queen herself gave the artist several sittings, a girl groom from the royal mews stood in for her to enable the Comte de Poret to complete the details
ITN Reference: 16/ELI/12
Agency: Camera Press London
Painting of Queen Elizabeth by Anthony Devas
This painting which is certain to provoke discussion throughout the world will occupy a place of honour at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition which opens at Burlington House, London, on 3 May 1958. It is an almost revolutionary departure from all previous representations of the Queen; it turns away from fairy tale romanticism and presents to the viewer a Queen of impressive majesty. It shows her mature and self confident, no longer merely a beautiful young woman but now in every sense a sovereign and head of a great nation and Commonwealth. The features are characteristically Windsor, much like the Princess Royal, the Queen's aunt; her bearing vividly calls to mind the Royal dignity of the late Queen Mary, her grandmother. The Queen, in an iridescent sheath dress (she first wore it during a state visit to the United States in 1957) wears the blue sash of the Order of the Garter, a delicate tiara and, in a manner that might revive a fashion, she holds in her right hand a fan. The Queen sat for the painter at Buckingham Palace, posing on the one occasion for one and a half hours. The position her Majesty chosen was near a window overlooking the Mall; the passing scene, one of the pleasantest settings in London, never failed to hold her interest and cause lively comment. The painting was commissioned by the Honourable Artillery Company of which her Majesty is Captain General. The painter, Anthony Devas, ARA, RP, who is [?] 47, has been prominent among English portraitists for many years. Painting by Anthony Devas, please acknowledge
Agency: Camera Press London
Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Balmoral
Lesson in State Affairs. Prince Charles and Princess Anne, both wearing the kilt, listen attentively a their mother, the Queen, explains estate affairs during their visit to the Forestry Plantation at Balmoral, Scotland, where the Royal Family is on holiday. The Duke of Edinburgh leads the way
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Unknown
Prince Charles and Princess Anne on a see saw
Holiday Fun on a See Saw. Just like any other youngsters, Prince Charles and Princess Anne get the most fun from the simplest playthings. While the Duke of Edinburgh gives motive power with his foot, and the Queen looks on smiling, the children play on a see saw made from a log and a plank at the sawmills they visited on the Balmoral Castle estate, Scotland, where they are on holiday. This informal picture was made today (Sunday) when the Royal family visited the farm and sawmill on the estate. After they had seen logs being sawn the children asked for a see saw. The Duke arranged a plank over the log and the Prince and Princess had their plaything
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Aryshire calf
'Farmer' Charles. The Queen smiles, Princess Anne looks on admiringly, as Prince Charles fondles an Aryshire calf on the Balmoral estate, Scotland, where the Royal family is on holiday. The Duke of Edinburgh playfully tweaks the ear of another calf. The Queen, the Duke and their children were pictured informally today (Sunday) when they toured the estates after lunch
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth and her race horse at Epsom
Royal Oaks Winner. London. A June 1957 library picture of the Queen as she leads her filly Carozza, Lester Piggott up to the winner's enclosure after winning the Oaks at Epsom
Broadcast Date: 9 April 1976
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Portrait of Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth, Sir Winston Churchill, Lady Churchill and Prince Philip
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/143
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and Sir Winston Churchill
The Churchill Greets The Queen. Arriving at Number 10 Downing Street in Whitehall, London (official London residence of the Prime Minister) to dine with her Premier and his wife, Her Majesty the Queen is greeted by Sir Winston and Lady Churchill, left. It is felt in London that the Prime Minister's retirement is now imminent and that he will be succeeded as Premier by Sir Anthony Eden, who was also a guest at last night's function
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/142
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and Sir Winston Churchill
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Radio Times Hulton Picture Library
Portrait of Her Royal Highness The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh
The Queen is seen in a yellow tulle evening gown [?] decorated with sprays of mimosa; she is wearing the ribbon and star of the Garter. Her necklace is a wedding present from the Nizam of Hyderabad; the [?] also a wedding present, from Queen Mary. The bow [?] and drop earrings are set with diamonds. The Duke is wearing the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet. The portrait study was taken in the Grand Entrance in Buckingham Palace
Broadcast Date: 24 November 2000
ITN Reference: ROY/ELI (2)
Agency: Camera Press London
Photographer: Baron