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King George VI crowning

After his crowning in Westminster Abbey, on 12 May 1937, King George VI ascended the throne in the Coronation theatre and the Bishops and peers of the realm each performed the act of homage to the King, touching his crown and kissing his left cheek with their hands between the King's hands they pronounced the words of homage. Photo shows: one of the peers clasping the hands of the King as he pronounces the words of homage

ITN Reference: ROYAL/GEOR/2

Agency: Associated Press

King George VI, the Queen Mother, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret

London : On 4 August 1990, the Queen Mother celebrates her 90th birthday. In this library picture she was in her 37th year. It was taken after the Coronation of her husband King George VI on 12 May 1937. As Queen Elizabeth, the former Duchess of York, she is shown with the King [who died on 6 February 1952] and their daughters Princess Elizabeth (centre) who is now Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret

Broadcast Date: 2 July 1990

Agency: Press Association

King’s church

Poster titled King’s Church, celebrating 100 years of worship. Promoting services to celebrate centenary. One item promoting prayer diary April 2003. St Kings Church coasters. Magazine titled Vision Centenary Special Edition Kings Church, includes badge, c2003.

Location: Chatham, Kent.

Kingswood estate

Booklet and information activity leaflets concerning Kingswood, a history of the house and surrounding estate.

Bound file titled Kingswood House, it’s estate and woodlands, a video history project, producer Dulwich Society, contains project record. Produced by Dulwich Society .

Location: Dulwich, Greater London.

Kingswood house

VHS tape titled The Castle, video by Kingswood Youth Video Project. Concerning film concerns documentary of Kingswood House and the surrounding woodlands, the 400 year regional history, culture, heritage Wood. Produced by The friends of Kingswood House.

Location: Dulwich Wood, Greater London.

Kirkby Stephen Charter Fair

Bound volume titled "Kirkby Stephen in 1605: The Year of the Second Market Charter". Report by Margaret Gowling MPhil

Two leaflets concerning programme of events October 2003

Transcribed information pertaining to the Kirkby Caller October 1605

Kirkby Stephen Charter Fair, five leaflets concerning heritage activities, project outputs, regional historical information, 27 - 28 October 2001

Bound Booklet concerning historical information concerning the Market Charter of 1353

Location: Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria

"Kitty Hawk" Christmas greeting

Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 7,000 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi. This was one of the 525 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. The final version of this poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962

Knotty Green pond preservation project

Leaflet titled A brief history of Knotty Green and sheep washing pool 2001-2006, contains information concerning the site regeneration

Bound Volume titled Knotty Green Pond 2002-2005. Project report includes photographic documentation of project activities, research findings and project evaluation

CD-Rom totaling 210 MB. Holding two PDFs containing promotional flyer and digital version of project report, concerning the restoration of sheep washing pond at Knotty Green recreational grounds

Location: Knotty Green, Buckinghamshire.

"Know Your Numbers: Teacher's Copy with Answers" by J B Palframan

Published by The House of Grant Limited, Glasgow

Includes note by Irvine Bennett Miller "The Palframan Books: 'Know Your Numbers & Tables' were used to speed number and table skills. Each child was given a strip of paper, and wrote the answers on the strip. Then the children scored each other and top scores were given "House" points. Later low scores were subtracted from "House" points"

Lady Diana Spencer at her first public engagement

Lady Diana Spencer made a dramatic entrance to her first public engagement with Prince Charles last night. The crowd gasped as she stepped from the car wearing a low-cut full-length black dress with matching stole. Her diamond drop earrings and necklace completed the elegant evening look. She was accompanying Prince Charles at a recital in aid of the Royal Opera House Development Appeal at London's Goldsmiths' Hall

ITN Reference: SPEN/11

Agency: Central Press

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 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

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