Print preview Close

Showing 3099 results

Archival description
Independent Television News (ITN) Image Archive
Print preview View:

20 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Lord Frederick and Lady Gabriella Windsor at King Edward VII hospital

Princess Hospitalised. Children of Michael of Kent, Lord Frederick Windsor, seven and his four year old sister Lady Gabriella arriving at the King Edward VII hospital for officers in London today with flowers to visit their mother. The Princess was yesterday admitted to the hospital for a period of rest

Agency: Press Association

Madame Tussaud's model of Sarah Ferguson

A lifelike wax model of Prince Andrew's future wife, Miss Sarah Ferguson, stands in front of other models of the Royal Family at Madame Tussaud's waxworks in London today. Sarah's model, by sculptor Karen Newman, 35, is resplendent in a full length cream, black and purple evening gown, by London designer Alistair Blair

Agency: Press Association

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

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

Members of the Royal Family

London: Prince Michael of Kent, the Queen's cousin and Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz (left) pose with Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy who acted as hosts at their home Thatched House Lodge, when the official announcement of Prince Michael Engagement was announced

Agency: BIPNA/UPI

Photographer: P Skingley

Mini car bought by Prince Charles for Princess Diana

Prince Charles has bought a £6,000 custom-built mini as a 21st birthday present for the Princess of Wales. He plans to give it to her early, as her first baby is expected on her birthday, 1 July. The car, which is painted in a bright apple-green, has a convertible roof and plenty of space in the back for a carry-cot and a nanny

ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/21

Agency: Central Press

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

Mrs Frances Shand Kydd and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones arriving at St Paul's Cathedral

London. The bride's mother, Mrs Frances Shand Kydd in conversation with Prince Margaret's daughter, Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones as they arrive at St Paul's Cathedral in London tonight for a rehearsal of the Royal Wedding. Lady Sarah will be one of the bridesmaids when Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer on Wednesday

Agency: Press Association

Navy's Double Royal Wedding Cake Makers

Marine Sergeant Alan Starling (30) flanked by Wren Steward Mandy Platt (20) and Naval Chief Petty Officer Trevor Spicer (39), who stand next to one of two identical Royal Wedding Cakes, at the Royal Naval Cookery School, HMS Raleigh, at Torpoint. Two cakes have been made in case of disaster during transportation to Buckingham Palace

Broadcast Date: 21 July 1986

Agency: Press Association

Newly-wed Prince Charles and Diana wave from a train window

London. The newly-wed Prince and Princess of Wales wave out of the train window as the locomotive 'Broadlands', named by Prince Charles's late grandfather Lord Mountbatten, pulls out of Waterloo station en route for Romsey. They are to spend the first few days at Broadlands before joining the Britannia at Gibraltar for a Mediterranean cruise

Agency: Press Association

Notice announcing birth of Princess Anne's baby

A bulletin signed by the Royal doctors posted on the railings of Buckingham Palace after the birth of Princess Anne's baby today. It reads: "Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips was safely delivered of a son at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, at 10.46am today. Her Royal Highness and her son are both doing well"

Agency: Press Association

Oak Grove House, Sandhurst

The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips are to live at Oak Grove House, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst when Captain Phillips takes up his appointment at the Academy in the New Year. The Princess Anne and Captain Phillips looked at the house on 6 August

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/94

Agency: Ministry of Defence

on the site of the Roman city of Viroconium

Wroxeter, Shropshire. Archaeologist Prince. Prince Edward on the site of the Roman city of Viroconium at Wroxeter, Shropshire today when he took part in an archaeological dig during his vacation, as part of his degree course in archaeology and anthropology at Jesus College, Cambridge

Agency: Press Association

Painting of Prince Charles in flying kit

Cranwell, Lincolnshire. A portrait of the Prince of Wales in flying kit, which is to be unveiled tomorrow (Sunday) at Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, by Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle. Commissioned by the Old Cranwellian Association, it was painted during the Prince's stay at Cranwell earlier this year by Mrs. Mara McGregor, of Martin, near Fordingbridge, who has previously painted other Royal Air Force personalities

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/74

Agency: Press Association

Painting of Prince William by John Anthony

A painting of Prince William, which took 10 weeks to complete, with the artist, Scots born John Anthony, as his London Studio today. The picture is the latest in a series of 17 unofficial Royal portraits by the 67 year old painter who plans to present his latest work to the Prince and Princess of Wales

Agency: Press Association

Painting of Princess Diana by artist Andrew Durrand

A section of the painting "Votive Offering" by Canadian artist Andrew Durrand, depicting the Princess of Wales touching a young woman dying of AIDS. The princess is one of ten people included in the composition as recognition of their efforts in the battle against the disease. The 6 foot by 12 foot painting is to be blessed by the Very Reverend Alan Webster, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, on 1 November at St James's Church, Piccadilly

Agency: Press Association

Painting of Princess Margaret

Colchester, Essex. Richard Stone, a Colchester postman's son, executed this painting of Princess Margaret, destined for the Royal Anglians Meanee Barracks, in Colchester. The Princess made Mr Stone change the painting because she thought she looked too severe, so changed the expression to "a sort of half smile", and the Princess was delighted with the result. Mr Stone (30) painted the Queen Mother in 1973, and is currently working on an official drawing of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, to mark her 80th birthday on Christmas Day

ITN Reference: ROYAL/MARG/112

Agency: Press Association

Painting of Queen Elizabeth

Portrait of Her Majesty The Queen by Robbie Wraith 1998. "By far and away the best recent portrait of the Queen" Brian Sewell, Evening Standard, 6 May 1998; "…..a work of great affection and sensitivity" The Right Honourable Chris Smith MP, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport

Agency: Prudence Cuming Associates Limited

Painting of Queen Elizabeth

David Poole, ARCA, RP, with his portrait of Her Majesty The Queen which is to be hung in the Royal Artillery Headquarters Officers Mess at Woolwich, at a press preview at the Federation of British Artists at Carlton House Terrace, London, today. The portrait one of the most subjective yet painted of her Majesty, commissioned by the Royal Artillery will be formally handed over to the Regiment at Woolwich

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Associated Press

Results 401 to 450 of 3099