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Bearded Prince Charles

Heathrow. Prince Charles was sporting a beard as he arrived here this morning, in good time for tomorrow's ceremony in Westminster Abbey, when the Queen will install him as Great Master of the Order of the Bath, an order established in 1399. See Story 0922

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/98

Agency: Press Association

Boat Race Ducking For Duke of Kent

Radio picture from Hong Kong today. The Duke of Kent was flung into deep water today when his vessel collided and capsized during the traditional Chinese dragon boat race at Hong Kong. The Duke, a captain in the Royal Scots Greys, serving in Hong Kong, was [?] as a "foreign devil" and was rowing near the stern when his boat swerved off course, hit another vessel and gradually sank. Photo shows the Duke of Kent helping to drag the boat ashore after sinking

Broadcast Date: 25 June 1963

Agency: Central Press

Bust of Prince William

Sculptor, Franta Belsky signing his work at his studios in Pembroke Gardens, London. The bust of Prince William was commissioned by the Queen and marks the fourth generation of royal portrait heads completed by the sculptor. Mr Belsky has made eight portrait sculptures, the first was the Queen Mother for Birmingham University in 1962

Broadcast Date: 12 December 1985

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Captain Phillips adjusts Princess Anne's riding gear

Our photograph shows Princess Anne in riding kit having her stock adjusted by Captain Phillips, who is in the Number 1 Dress uniform of his regiment. The photograph was taken in the grounds of Frogmore House. Her Royal Highness Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips: The marriage of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne and Captain Phillips of the Queen's Dragoon Guards will take place on 14 November 1973 at Westminster Abbey

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Casket presented to Prince Charles

The Casket presented to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales by the Corporation of London on his admission to the freedom of the city of London. The casket takes the form of a traditional sea chest of the late 19th century, and is made in gold. The body of the casket is in a matt finish, with the protective angle brackets and bars in polished gold. The lid is surmounted with the Arms of the City of London carved in white gold, and the emblem of His Royal Highness , the three feathers, applied to the front of the box. An inscription inside the lid commemorates the occasion. This type of sea chest was probably used by His Royal Highness' great-grandfather and grandfather during their service with the Royal Navy as midshipmen

ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/59

Agency: Guildhall

Chideock Manor at Bridport

House for the Yorks. The rear of Chideock Manor, showing the swimming pool and fountain, near Bridport in Dorset yesterday. The five bedroomed Regency manor house is to become the temporary home of the Duke and Duchess of York, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/YORK/74

Agency: Press Association

Clay protrait of Diana Spencer

A clay portrait of Lady Diana Spencer, draped in a damp cloth to keep the clay wet is given a final look over by Madam Tussaud's sculptor Muriel Pearson, before it is made ready for the next stage moulding, in a plaster cast from which a wax cast will be taken. The portrait of Lady Diana, fiancée of Britain's Prince Charles will join the London collecting of Madam Tussaud's shortly before 29 July the day the couple are to be married in London's St Paul's Cathedral

Agency: Associated Press

Clementine Hambro, Lady Diana's bridesmaid arriving at St Paul's for a rehearsal

London. Clementine Hambro, five, the youngest of Lady Diana Spencer's five bridesmaids and pages, in preparation for next week's big event. A daughter of banker Richard Hambro, she knows Lady Diana of old, she was one of her charges at the Pimlico kindergarten where she worked until her engagement to Prince Charles

Agency: Press Association

Close up of Princess Diana at Westminster Abbey

London. Princess of Wales launched year of tribute to Banardo's. A smile from the Princess of Wales today as she attended a service of thanksgiving in Westminster Abbey to mark the inauguration of the Year of the Banardo Volunteer, during which many events will be held to pay tribute to the volunteers who work for the charity. The Princess, who is President of the organisation wore a cream and brown outfit

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Coffin carried into St George's Chapel, Windsor

The coffin of the Duke of Windsor is brought into St George's Chapel today, the mourners seen following in procession include (from left) King Olaf, Prince Charles, Prince William, Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Kent, Earl Mountbatten and Prince Richard of Gloucester. Bearers are from the Prince of Wales Company 1st Battalion Welsh Guards

ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/36

Agency: Press Association

Combined coat of arms for the Duke and Duchess of York

Joint Arms for the Yorks. The combined armorial bearings, drawn up Sir Colin Cole, Garter King of Arms, for the Duke and Duchess of York. The arms include the bee featured in the duchess's wedding dress , a wreath of white roses of York and the Royal arms with the three pointed 'label' denoting the son of the monarch

Agency: Press Association

Concern for health of Duke of Windsor

There is concerns for the health of the Duke of Windsor, who will be 75 next month. Photo shows The Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII, broadcasting to the nation making his abdication speech to the nation in 1936 [Image missing]

Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited

Corgis arriving at Heathrow

Heathrow. Handled with Care. A couple of Royal pet dogs on today's arrival at Heathrow airport, London. The animals travelled with the Queen who flew in from Aberdeen and their Balmoral holiday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

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

Cover for the Ceremonial of the Investiture of Prince Charles

Cover for The Ceremonial of the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at Caernarvon on 1 July 1969. At the top are the Arms of The Prince with Coronet, Supporters and Garter. Below is his Dragon Badge, different from that of the Queen by the label round the neck. The drawings were made by Mr Henry Gray under the direction of Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms

Agency: Unknown

Crime

Box Contents:
Box 1/13 Ahmed - Sarah
Box 2/13 Ayline - Shooting
Box 3/13 Bugging - Crime
Box 4/13 Crime (Drug) - Crime (Immoral)
Box 5/13 Crime (Immoral) - Crime (Larceny)
Box 6/13 Crime (Larceny) - Crime (Miscellaneous)
Box 7/13 Crime (Miscellaneous) - Crime (Murder)
Box 8/13 Crime (Murder) - Crime (Murder)
Box 9/13 Crime (Murder) - Crime (Murder)
Box 10/13 Crime (Murder) - Crime (Murder)
Box 11/13 Crime (Shooting) - Death
Box 12/13 Death - Expeditions [also General Box 9/25]
Box 13/13 Crime - Crime

Dallas Pell

Cambridge Massachusetts. Dallas Pell, 25, daughter of Senator Claiborne Pell who was named as one of four Americans who might make a good match for Britain's most eligible bachelor, Prince Charles, relaxes in her apartment. Miss Pell, who attends Boston University, said she knew the report was coming out but I have never met the Prince. The London Daily Mirror named Miss Pell because she is from one of America's 400 oldest families and "an excellent swimmer and tennis player"

Agency: UPI

Danish Farmers presenting The Queen with a horse called "Macron"

Copenhagen: Gift to Queen Elizabeth: The Danish Farmers present to Queen Elizabeth during her visit to Denmark will be this five year old gelding called Macron. She will see the horse during her private visit on Fredensborg Castle after the official one. The horse was chosen to match a similar one, which she bought three years ago in Denmark. Since then she has failed to find a suitable leader to the Royal carriage and four

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/135

Agency: Associated Press

Designer and furniture maker Mr John Makepiece

Beaminster, Dorset. Designer and furniture maker Mr John Makepiece at Parnham House near Beaminster, Dorset where tomorrow Viscount Linley, 18 year old son of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, begins a course in carpentry. Mr Makepiece, who directs the School for Craftsmen in Wood, also runs the adjoining John Makepiece Furniture Workshops renowned for unique pieces of furniture designed for private houses. In addition to working with wood, Viscount Linley will also learn marketing and economic planning there

Agency: Press Association

Diana and Camilla Parker-Bowles

Lady Diana Spencer, a friend of Prince Charles, at Ludlow racecourse this afternoon when she watched him finish second on his ex-Irish gelding Allibar in the Club Amateur Riders' Handicap Steeplechase. With her are Lady Camilla Parker-Bowles and Mr Nick Gaslee, the horse's trainer

Broadcast Date: 10 February 2005

ITN Reference: ROYAL/DIANA/40

Agency: Press Association

Diana Spencer

Lady Diana Spencer, who weds the Prince of Wales on 29 July, celebrates her 20th birthday on 1 July. This picture from the family album, shows Lady Diana, during a summer holiday in 1970, at Itchenor, West Sussex

Broadcast Date: 30 June 1981

Agency: Press Association

Diana Spencer

A wedding for Lady Diana Spencer. Lady Diana, the subject of intense speculation about a possible marriage to Prince Charles, is seen here as a bridesmaid at the wedding of her sister, Lady Jane, in April 1978. Lady Jane was herself a companion of Prince Charles

Broadcast Date: 29 July 1981

ITN Reference: SPEN/10

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Ian Swift

Diana Spencer

Lady Diana Spencer, widely mentioned in the press as Prince Charles's new girlfriend. Aged 19, she is the youngest of Lord Spencer's four children and works as a kindergarten teacher in Pimlico, London

Broadcast Date: 10 November 1980

ITN Reference: SPEN/4

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Charles De La Court

Diana Spencer

Speculation was rife in the world's press that Prince Charles would announce his engagement to Lady Diana Spencer, 19, on the occasion of his 32nd birthday on Friday 14 November. He didn't and the world still waits for the announcement. A charming portrait of Lady Diana Spencer taken in September 1980

Broadcast Date: 9 January 1981

Agency: Syndication International

Diana Spencer

Lady Diana Spencer leaving her Earls Court, London flat today to go shopping in the Knightsbridge area. The name of the blonde, 19-year-old daughter of Northamptonshire landowner Earl Spencer is being linked romantically to that of Prince Charles

ITN Reference: SPEN/9

Agency: Press Association

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