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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in Tuvalu

Escorted by a flotilla of dugout canoes, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are paddled ashore for their visit on Tuesday to the South Pacific islands of Tuvalu (formerly the Ellice Islands). The decorated Royal canoes carry masses of foliage. After landing, the Queen and the Duke were carried in the canoes, shoulders high of burly islanders

Broadcast Date: 28 October 1982

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

The Queen and Prince Philip at Baxters

Prince Philip gets a taste of Scotland today watched by the Queen as he samples the wares of the Scottish bottled and canned food manufacturers, Baxters, during today's visit to the company's headquarters at Fochabers, Moray. Watching eagerly, are group chairman Gordon Baxter (glasses, left) and brother Ian (second left), vice chairman of W A Baxter & Sons

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth in Auckland

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II shelters beneath an umbrella, accompanied by one of the Maori elders, as she passes through lines of cheering festival performers during her walk through the crowd at the Polynesian festival welcome to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Auckland Domain Saturday. Heavy rain marred the performance with the grass being totally waterlogged

Agency: Associated Press

Corgis carried off of an Andover

Heathrow: Three royal corgis are carried down the steps of an Andover of the Queen's Flight at Heathrow Airport today after the Queen and members of the Royal Family had disembarked. They flew in from Aberdeen today at the end of their summer holiday at Balmoral. See PA Story 'Queen' timed 1457 onwards

Broadcast Date: 6 August 1982

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth giving Prince Charles a medal

Windsor. The Prince of Wales receives a star shaped medallion from his mother, The Queen, at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park, this evening, after his team, England II, beat Spain in this afternoon's Silver Jubilee Cup Polo meeting. This proved to be the heir to the throne's last polo game as a bachelor. On Wednesday, he weds Lady Diana Spencer, who watched today's game

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Marcus Sarjeant's family

London. Mrs Shirley Sarjeant (centre hat) and daughter Veronica age 18 (right). Woman on extreme left not identified. They're seen leaving Bow Street court. Her son Marcus Sarjeant , the 17 year old youth accused of firing a blank pistol near the Queen on 13 June, was remanded in custody

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: UPI

Photographer: J Eggitt

Marcus Sarjeant

London. Marcus Simon Sarjeant, 17, from Folkestone, Kent, who is expected to appear in court tomorrow after six blank shots were fired only yards away from the Queen as she rode on horseback to the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London yesterday. He is expected to be charged under Section Two of the Treason Act, 1842. Mem to editors, CSEs and picture editors: We issue this picture for you to consider, at your own discretion, whether or not to publish it. The BBC has shown a photograph of the youth

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth riding her horse after the shooting incident

London. Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth riding her horse "Burmese" past crowds at Buckingham Palace, on the way back after the Trooping the Colour Ceremony near the palace. A 17 year old youth fired six "blank shots" only a few feet from her as she arrived on horseback near the Horse Guards Parade where the ceremony took place. No one was hurt and the youth was dragged to the ground and arrested

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: UPI

Photographer: R Letkey

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

Queen Elizabeth calms her horse after shooting incident

London. The Queen leans forward to reassure her horse, Burmese, as she enters the Horse Guards Parade today after the incident in the Mall. A man fired several blanks at her from a replica pistol as she rode down the Mall for the Trooping the Colour ceremony. He was arrested and taken to Cannon Row police station

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

The Royal Family's New York apartment being built

New York: The British royal family is considering the purchase of a $5 million, 21 room apartment in New York City, New York magazine reported. The magazine said the family was considering the purchase of the apartment in Trump Tower, building in the foreground shown under construction, a 68 story luxury condominium on Manhattan's East Side

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/146

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Andy Lopez

Queen Elizabeth and Master Peter Philips

Windsor, Berkshire. The Queen with her grandson, Master Peter Phillips in April this year when he visited for the first time the minature Welsh Cottage. "Y Bathyn Bach" scaled to a child's size. The cottage, in the grounds of Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, was given to the Queen when she was Princess Elizabeth of York by the people of Wales in 1931. The visit an be seen in a new programme in the Royal Heritage series which traces the story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors. Told by Sir Huw Wheldon, it will be screened on BBC1 on 28 December

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones

The Queen with Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones reading the original deed of gift of the little Welsh cottage. "Y Bwthyn Bach" in the grounds of Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park. It lists everything in the cottage and where it came from when it was presented to the people of Wales in 1931. They can be seen in a new Royal Heritage programme which traces the story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors. Told by Sir Huw Wheldon, it will be screened on BBC1 on 28 December

Broadcast Date: 9 April 1981

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/138

Agency: Press Association

Queen Elizabeth with Princess Anne, Master Peter Phillips and the Earl of Ulster

London. The Queen, on her official birthday, points to where the RAF flypast, storm clouds permitting, should have come into view for the benefit of three year old Master Peter Phillips and the Earl of Ulster who is 5. They were on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremony, and behind the Royal children is Peter's mother, Princess Anne

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/136

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Queen Elizabeth with Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Justin Henry

The Queen shakes hands with Dustin Hoffman, with Meryl Streep and Justin Henry the 8 year-old who have the leading roles in the film 'Kramer v Kramer', watching. This film was chosen for the Royal Film Performance, and held in the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square. Also in the picture are Liv Ullman and Peter Cellers

Agency: BIPNA

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