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The Queen at the State Opening of Parliament

Prince Philip looks over at the Queen as she reads the Throne Speech opening the third session of the thirteenth Parliament. This marked the first time the Queen has worn glasses for such an occasion. The Royal couple will end their Silver Jubilee visit to Canada on 19 October, departing for the British Caribbean

ITN Reference: 19 October 1977

Agency: United Press International

The Queen at the National Horseracing Museum

The Queen looks at the preserved head of Persimmon which she has loaned to the National Horseracing Museum which she officially opened at Newmarket today. The old Subscription Rooms have been transformed to mirror the history of racing from its start some 300 years ago to the present day. Many royal souvenirs have been loaned by The Queen

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

The Queen at the 20th anniversary ceremony of the Council of Europe

Council of Europe Anniversary. Queen Elizabeth II is seen addressing the assembly at Banqueting Hall in London today at the 20th anniversary ceremony of the Council of Europe. From left: Sir Geoffrey de Freitas, President of the Consultative Assembly; West German Foreign Minister Willy Brandt, Chairman of the committee of ministers; The Queen, British Premier Harold Wilson; Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh; and Peter Smithers, the secretary general

Agency: BIPPA

The Queen at Cooktown

Flag Waving Welcome for The Queen. A smiling Queen Elizabeth acknowledges this flag waving welcome from a crowd of small aboriginal boys at Cooktown. In spite of the intense heat, Her Majesty looked cool in a yellow and white silk dress with a pleat skirt. It was banded at the waist in navy and the three colours were repeated in her head hugging hat

Agency: Central Press Photos

The Queen at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace

We Are Most Amused. The Queen (foreground) roars with laughter in the White Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace after this morning's Investiture ceremony, where she received the seven heroes who went to the assistance of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips during the Mall kidnap attempt, and their close relatives. The woman, right of The Queen, is Mrs Anne Beaton, with their daughters, Shona and Linda (taller, wearing spectacles)

Agency: Press Association

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 ride to the Trooping the Colour ceremony on the Horse Guards Parade

Queen and Prince Philip's Silver Wedding. London. Press Association library photo from a collection reissued to mark the Silver Wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip, who will have been married for 25 years on 20 November

Broadcast Date: August 1972

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

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

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh hosting a dinner on the Royal Yacht Britannia

The Queen and the Duke hosted dinner abroad the Royal Yacht Britannia. Left to right head table were, Mrs Schreyer, Governor Genneral Ed Schreyer, Premier and Mrs William Bennett, Queen, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Henry and Mrs Bell-Irving, Duke and Prime Minister Trudeau

Agency: UPC

Photographer: Mike Blake

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

The Princess Royal

Princess Royal. The last Princess Royal, Princess Mary, King George V's only daughter, who died in March 1965. Buckingham Palace announced yesterday that Princess Anne is to be given the title "Princess Royal", a courtesy title which goes only to the eldest daughter of the sovereign as a mark of esteem

Agency: Press Association

The Prince of Wales in Panama

Death of the Duke of Windsor. The Duke of Windsor died on Sunday at his home in Paris. Photo shows the Duke of Windsor, then Prince of Wales, was taken in 1931, in Panama, on the way to Buenos Aries to open the British Empire Exposition. With him, left, was his younger brother, Prince George, later Duke of Kent, who was killed during the war

Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited

The Prince of Wales in a 'blackbird' aicraft

Suffolk. Britain's flying Prince, Charles, the Prince of Wales, went to the Royal Air Force airbase Mildenhall on Monday and looked over many United States Air Force [USAF] aircraft, but the most interesting seemed to be the SR-71 Lockheed 'Blackbird' strategic reconnaissance aircraft. Watched by its crew, Lieutenant Colonel Lenard Shelteon (left) and Major Russell Szcepanik, the Prince sat in the cockpit of the Mach 3 (over 2000 mph) twin jet 'spy' plane, that can fly at over 80,000 feet. The plane can survey 60,000 square miles of the earth's surface in one hour while on patrol at speeds faster than a speeding bullet

Agency: BIPNA

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