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Princess Anne riding Cnoc Na Cuille

The Princess Royal driving for the finish in the Newton Williams Handicap Chase at Hereford today, in which she got a bloody nose at the first fence when her horse, Cnoc Na Cuille, struck her face with his head. However, the pair recovered to finish in fourth place

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne portrait

A new portrait of Her Royal Highness Princess Anne, by American painter Lincoln Taber, from Los Angeles. The work is in oil and measures 34 inches by 43 inches, and shows the Princess at her Gloucestershire home, Gatcombe Park. Taber had 8, 2 hour sittings with the Princess and took 9 months to complete the painting. Commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, the painting will hang in Fishmongers Hall, in the City of London

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/117

Agency: UPI

Princess Anne Pakistan Visit

Badaber Pakistan. Britain's Princess Anne discusses problems facing Afghan refugees with a doctor working with Save the Children's Fund of which she is President. The Badaber Camp near the Afghan border houses 5,000 refugees

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Anne on horseback

Princess Anne riding Doublet in the steeplechase during the Crockham Horse trials two-day event here today. She was in the lead after completing the steeplechase and road and track sections but she did not go on to tackle the cross country. Doublet's trainer, Mrs Alison Oliver, said horse was withdrawn, being saved for the Badminton trials next month

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/63

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne meeting Ann Wilkinson

London. Princess Anne, Chancellor of London University, meets Ann Wilkinson who today proved one is never too old to learn when aged 82 she received her BA Honours degree at the Royal Albert Hall, London. While in her 70s Miss Wilkinson did her O-levels alongside pupils of Folkstone Grammar School. Centre is Vice Chancellor Professor Randolf Quirk

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [PA Court Photographer]

Princess Anne leaves church

Princess Anne (third from left), in Benenden school uniform, leaves St George's Church, Benenden, Kent today after attending Sunday service with schoolfriends. The Princess began her first term at the school on Friday

Agency: Associated Press

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt: Police Raid House in Hampshire

Today's picture of the house in Silverdale, Fleet, Hampshire, which was raided by the police at 5am yesterday, some nine hours after the gun attack on Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. The police believe that this house would have been the hide-out where Princess Anne would have been taken if the kidnap attempt had been successful. The house is owned by a doctor, at present in America, and in his absence it has been handled by an agent who rented it a couple of weeks ago to a young man in his mid-20s

Agency: Central Press Photos

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt: James Beaton

London. Police Inspector James Beaton, a 30-year-old Scot, who was hit and injured when shots were fired at Princess Anne's car in the Mall tonight. He is the Princess's bodyguard and comes from Stanmore, Middlesex. BBC, ITN out for provincial use and AP only. See PA story Anne times 2040

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. Cars involved in royal shooting incident. The cars involved in the shooting attack on Britain's Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, stand in The Mall here early this morning, after the shooting incident last night. The cars are, at rear, left, the Austin car which was carrying the royal couple; foreground, left, the white Ford Escort, driven by the gunman; right, rear, the taxi with shattered windscreen, which was carrying a London journalist injured in the incident, and at right, foreground, a Jaguar saloon which was passing and stopped when the incident occurred

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Peter Kemp

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

Royal shooting. Following last night's sensational shooting attempt on Princess Anne and Mark Phillips in the Mall a man appeared in Bow Street Court today. The man Ian Ball was remanded in custody for one week. The police van in which Ian Ball was speeded away from Bow Street Court this morning

Agency: London News Service

Photographer: Denis Jones

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. The Ford Escort involved in tonight's shooting incident, and the royal car immediately behind it, mark the spot where the scene took place. Other traffic was quickly excluded, as police converged on the Mall and sealed off the area

Broadcast Date: 21 March 1974

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. Princess Anne and Mark Phillips are seen together in the city earlier tonight, when they attended a film about disabled horse riders. Later shots were fired at their car in the Mall as they returned to Buckingham Palace. See PA story Shot timed 2029

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. Three police officers who helped save Princess Anne from a gunman in The Mall are to receive bravery awards. Princess Anne's bodyguard, Inspector James Beaton (centre), is awarded the George Cross, PC Michael Hills (left) is awarded the George Medal, and Detective Constable Peter Edmonds wins the Queen's Gallantry Medal. Embargo: not for publication before 0001 hours, Friday 5 July 1974. See PA story "Medals" timed 1530 and onwards

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne Kidnap Attempt

London. These articles, except the bullet-holed diary, were found by police in the possession of Ian Ball, 26, who pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey today to attempting to kidnap Princess Anne, the attempted murder of two police officers and wounding two civilians. The diary belonged to shot PC Michael Hills; the bullet which pierced it is still in his liver. The keys are for the handcuffs, two pairs of which are locked together to provide leg shackles. The guns, of Spanish make, are a .22 Astra (left), with six spent rounds, three live rounds and 39 spares; and a .38 Astra with five spent rounds and 19 spares. The gloves were worn by Ball during the incident. See PA story "Ball" timed 1234

Agency: Press Association

Princess Anne Japan Visit

Tokyo. Princess Anne of Britain admires kimonos on display as she listens to explanations from kimono-clad clerks during a visit to Tokyo's Mitsukoshi Department Store. Guiding behind her is Akira Ichihara, president of Mitsukoshi

Agency: UPI

Photographer: Toshiyuki Aizawa

Princess Anne Japan Visit

Tokyo. At Royal Ballet. Britain's Princess Anne, center, talks with Japan's Princess Chichibu prior to a performance of the Britain's Royal Ballet in Tokyo Thursday evening. At right is Prince Hiro, son of Japanese Crown Prince Akihito

Agency: Associated Press

Photographer: Itsuo Inoue

Princess Anne injured at the Portman Horse Trials

Durweston. Princess Anne unconscious on the ground after her horse fell on her during the Portman Horse Trials at Durweston, Dorset today. The Princess cracked a vertebra. She is staying overnight in Poole General Hospital for observation. Captain Mark Phillips, who was also competing in the event, rushed to his wife's aid. Thomsons Regional Out: Western Daily Press, Bristol Out: Leeds, Yorkshire Post Out. ITN & BBC Out

Agency: Bournemouth News Service

Princess Anne in Zimbabwe

Harare, Zimbabwe. Britain's Princess Anne shares a joke with two shy patients at Harare's Jairos Jiri child rehabilitation centre. The princess is on a 5-day visit to Zimbabwe during her 8-Nation African tour as President of Save the children Fund

Agency: UPI

Princess Anne in Washington

Washington. Mayor Walter Washington, left foreground, presents the key to the city to Princess Anne during a ceremony in Washington. The Princess and her husband Captain Mark Phillips are in the capital for a three day visit. At left, background is Mrs Washington, wife of the Mayor

Agency: Associated Press

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