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Princess Alexandra Hong Kong Visit

Britain's Princess Alexandra is escorted through one of the colony's public housing estates by the Director of Housing. Donald Liao (right). The Princess is here on a nine day visit and also will conduct the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Les Castro

Princess Alexandra Visit to Hong Kong

Britain's Princess Alexandra (left) takes a ride in a subway train, on Tuesday, to mark the official opening of the Hong Kong's muti-million dollar Mass Transit Railway System. Accompaning the Princess are the Hong Kong governor, Sir Murray MacLehose (right) and her husband Angus Ogilvy, seated next to the governor

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Alexandra Visit to Hong Kong

Britain's Princess Alexandra and husband Angus Ogilvy talk to waiting crowds as they leave the Chater Station after the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway System of Hong Kong. The Princess had unveiled a plaque in the station's lobby commemorating the occasion

Agency: UPI

Photographer: L Castro

Princess Alexandra Visit to Hong Kong

Britain's Princess Alexandra waves back to these little villagers during her visit to Tai O, a fishing village located on an island near here. The Princess conducted the inauguration of the Mass Transit Railway System here yesterday which was the highlight of her visit and is scheduled to depart for London this evening

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Les Castro

Princess Alexandra Visit to Charlwood Festival

Charlwood, Surrey. Princess Alexandra in Surrey today when she visited the Charlwood Festival being held to celebrate the 900th anniversary of Charlwood villiage. She was received by Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, visited the parish church, presented fancy dress prizes and cut an anniversary cake

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Alexandra Visit to Thailand

Bangkok. Thailand's King Bhumibol Adukyadej shakes hands with Britain's Princess Alexandra, a cousin of the Queen Elizabeth at the palace in Southern Thailand, Sunday. Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy are private guests of their majesties. Queen Sirikit looks on, on the right

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Alexandra and Angus Ogilvy leaving for the USA

Heathrow. Princess Alexandra and her husband, the Honorable Mr Angus Oglivy (left), at Heathrow airport, London today prior to flying Concorde to Washington DC, where she will act as hostess at a series of British embassy functions. Later the couple will fly onto the Bahamas for a short holiday. The trip replaces their scheduled 19-day visit to Peru, postponed following Peru's decision to come out in favour of Argentina in [the Falklands War]

Agency: Press Association

Princess Alexandra with Thailand's Queen Sirikit

Bangkok. Thailand's Queen Sirikit offers a small fan to British Princess Alexandra to keep the heat away prior to their watching a royal barge procession on the Chao Phyra river in Bangkok Wednesday afternoon. Princess Alexandra and her husband, Angus Ogilvy are on a five day private visit to Thailand as guests of the king and queen

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Robbins

Princess Alexandra and Princess Sirindhorn

Bangkok. Thailand Princess Sirindhorn and British Princess Alexandra sit in a royal launch prior to taking a river tour throughBangkok's famous klongs Thursday morning. Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy are on a private visit to Thailand as guests of the king and queen

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Alexandra at the Falklands Ball

London. Princess Alexandra, who attended tonight's Falklands ball at Grosvenor House, London meets a survivor of the Falklands conflict, documentary film maker, Miss Annie Price (right), who with her colleague, the Honorable Lucinda Buxton, was rescued in the South Atlantic by the Royal Marines. The ball aids the Falklands Appeal

Agency: Press Association

Princess Alexandra names lifeboat

Cowes. Alexandra names life-boat. Flanked by members of the Stornoway contingent - including a Piper - Princess Alexandra at today's naming ceremony of the Stornoway life-boat "Sir Max Aitken II" at The Prospect, Cowes. This is the second life-boat to be funded by the Beaverbrook [?] of which Sir Max is Chairman. The vessel is due to sail to Stornoway tonight

Agency: Press Association

Funeral of Princess Alice of Athlone

Windsor, Berkshire. The Queen leading Royal mourners as they follow the coffin of Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone after today's funeral service at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Princess Alice, the last survivor of Queen Victoria's 37 grandchildren died last Saturday at the age of 97

Broadcast Date: 8 January 1981

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Funeral of Princess Alice of Athlone

Windsor, Berkshire. The Queen with members of the British and European Royal families on the steps at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle today when they attended the funeral of Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, the last survivor of Queen Victoria's 37 grandchildren who died last Saturday at the age of 97. Included among the mourners are the Queen Mother, Princess Juliana (second right-middle) and Prince Philip

Broadcast Date: 8 January 1981

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Alice of Athlong at Princess Anne's baby Christening

Relatives and godparents of Princess Anne's 37 day old son, Master Peter Mark Andrew Phillips, gather in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace today after he had been christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the historic Music Room. Back row (from left): Captain Hamish Lochore (godparent), the Duke of Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Phillips (Mark's mother), Prince Charles, the Queen, Mr Peter Phillips (Mark's father), Captain Mark Phillips, the Queen Mother, Mrs Timothy Holderness-Roddam (godparent), who is better known as horse trials rider Jane Bullen, and Lady Cecil Cameron of Lochiel (godparent). In front is Princess Anne with the baby and Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, the child's great-great-great aunt. See PA story "Christening"

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Alice

Yesterday as the Queen points out the Royal Air Force fly-past, larger than usual this year in honour of the Silver Jubilee, to the Duke of Edinburgh after she had taken the salute at the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade. Also on the balcony are Captain Mark Philips (back left) and Mr Angus Ogilvy

Agency: Press Association

Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh

Queen Victoria's favorite son, four-year old Prince Arthur (later Duke of Connaught, married Princess Louise of Prussia), with his ten-year-old brother Prince Alfred (later Duke of Edinburgh, married the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia), at Osborne House in Septermber 1854, dressed as Sikhs

Broadcast Date: 21 June 1982

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ALFR/1

Agency: Windsor Castle Library

Prince Arthur and Princess Victoria

Prince Arthur (Duke of Connaught) and Princess Victoria (Princess Royal), children of Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria's eldest child, Princess Victoria (Princess Royal, married Emperor Frederick III of Germany) and favourite son, Prince Arthur (see opposite), portraying 'Summer' in the tableux of the seasons enacted by the royal children at Windsor on 10 February 1854

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ARTH/1

Date Broadcast: 21 June 1982

Agency: Windsor Castle Library

Photographer: Rodger Fenton

Princess Beatrice with Queen Mary

London. The first Princess Beatrice (left) with Queen Mary, wife of King George V at St James' palace in 1917. Princess Beatrice was the fifth daughter and youngest child of Queen Victoria. The Duke and Duchess of York today named their two week old daughter Beatrice Elizabeth Mary. She will be known as her Royal Highness the Princess Beatrice of York

Date Broadcast: 22 August 1988

ITN Reference: ROYAL/BEAT/1

Agency: Press Association

Model to scale of the Royal dais for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales

A model to scale of the Royal dais for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle showing the canopy in perspex. Twenty-five feet wide at the front tapering to 9 feet 6 inches at the rear, the canopy is unique in design, being the first, as far known, to be constructed entirely of cemented acrylic in such a large structure. The circular plinth of the dais, which will be in Welsh slate, will have a diameter overall of 28 feet 10 inches

Agency: Ministry of Public Building and Works

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