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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

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

Painting of Queen Elizabeth by Edward Halliday

A new and striking portrait of the Queen portrays her with an air of calm and firm authority. Her Majesty is wearing an evening gown (the colour is leaf green) and with it a pearl and diamond necklace; the principal feature of the necklace is a miniature replica of the Crown. The portrait, which is 48 inches x 35 inches in size, is destined for the Public Art Gallery at Dunedin, New Zealand, and was commissioned to commemorate the Queen's visit to the Gallery during the Royal Commonwealth Tour, 1953 - 1954. The painting is the work of Edward Halliday, 54 year old President of the Royal Society of British Artists, who has probably painted the Queen more often than any other contemporary portraitist. The portrait is on show at the RBA Galleries, Suffolk Street, London, SW1

ITN Reference: 16/ELI/11

Agency: Camera Press London

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

Painting of Queen Elizabeth by Joseph Wallace King

This portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Joseph Wallace King of Winston-Salem was commissioned by the Wellcome Foundation for presentation to the State of North Carolina. It is believed that it will be the only portrait of the Queen painted from sittings to hang anywhere in the United States outside the British Embassy

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/122

Agency: Unknown

Painting of the Queen by Terence Cuneo

The Queen with some of her dogs in a new portrait by Terence Cuneo, commissioned by the Kennel Club, of which she is Patron. The dogs include two Labrador retrievers, Sandringham Harvey and Champion Sherry of Biteabout, one of the Queen's favourite corgis, Windsor Brush, and, centre of the group, a cross-breed called Tinker, offspring of a dachshund sire and a Pembrokeshire Welsh corgi and known in the Royal family as a "Windsor Dorgi". The Queen is shown sitting on a fallen tree by a lake at Frogmore Park and, says the Kennel Club, the informality of the picture is in sharp contrast with the traditional style and setting of Royal Portraits

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/127

Agency: Press Association

Plans for a house at Sunninghill Park, Windsor

New Home for Yorks. An artist's impression of the Duke of York's modern purpose-built home within the walled garden of Sunninghill Park, adjoining Windsor Great Park. Buckingham Palace announced today that planning consent was being sought to build the two story house

Broadcast Date: 23 September 1987

Agency: Press Association

Portait of Queen Elizabeth painted by William Narraway

Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II painted by William Narraway, R P, R B A, N E A C, for the Royal Engineers, of whom she is Colonel in Chief. It is the first official portrait since the 1970 Annigogi portrait, and is full length on canvas 7 feet x 4 feet 6 inches. The Queen is wearing a soft primrose evening gown with the Order of the Garter sash and the Royal Engineers Brooch. For the first time a Royal Corgi is included in a Queen's portrait. The corgi's name is Brush. The painting will hang in the Mess Hall of the Royal School of Military Engineering at Chatham. It is one of Narraway's contributions to the Royal Society of Portrait Painters' exhibition opening at the Mall Galleries on 12 June, the Queen's official birthday

Broadcast Date: 24 January 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/119

Agency: Camera Press London

Portrait of Diana Spencer

The portrait of Diana Spencer, commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, that was revealed to the public for the first time today. It was painted by Bryan Organ, who has also painted Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, on a canvas 70 inches by 50 inches

ITN Reference: SPEN/15

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Diana Spencer

The portrait of the Princess of Wales back on display at the National Portrait Gallery today after the repair of the damage inflicted on it by a man with a knife on 29 August. With Mr Bryan Organ (right), the artist who painted the portrait, are the men who restored it, Mr John Ball (left) and Mr Peter Norman. The painting, the first commissioned portrait of the Princess, as Lady Diana Spencer, was inaugurated at the gallery on 23 July

Agency: Press Association

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

Portrait of Prince Charles at Balmoral Castle

Prince Charles celebrates 30th birthday. Balmoral Castle, Grampian, Scotland, Tuesday. The Prince of Wales, who celebrates his 30th birthday today, during a recent visit to Balmoral Castle, Scotland. Embargoed: Strict embargo: Not for publication until evening papers of Tuesday 14 November 1978

Agency: Press Association

Portrait of Prince Charles at the National Portrait Gallery

London. Charles: new portrait. A new portrait of Prince Charles went on display at the National Portrait Gallery, London today. Painted by Lancashire artist Andrew Ratcliffe, who studied at Burnley and Canterbury Schools of Art, the portrait is an informal study of the Prince looking out of a window at Kensington Palace. Proceeds from the sale of postcards and a collection box at the Gallery will go to the Prince's Trust

Agency: Press Association

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