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Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal

Coronation Medal. A special medal to commemorate the Queen's Coronation, one of a limited edition struck by the Royal Mint as a means of raising funds for the Westminster Abbey Trust. The medal is available in platinum, gold, gold plated or silver. The designs are by Michael Rizzello, OBE, President of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and feature on the obverse (left) a view of the West front of the Abbey, and on the reverse the Coronation Chair

Agency: Press Association

Princess Elizabeth as a Girl Guide Patrol Leader

Princess Elizabeth Patrol Leader in the Buckingham Palace Company sends a message by pigeon carrier to Lady Baden Powell at Guide Headquarters. It was one of many messages sent by girl guides all over the country on the occasion of "Thinking Day" which marks the birthday of the late Lord Baden Powell, founder of the Boys Scouts, and his wife at [?]. Princess Margaret holds pigeon container, while Princess Elizabeth writes a message

ITN Reference: ROYAL/LIZ/48

Agency: Thompson Newspapers

Queen Elizabeth visiting Sark

Wearing a raincoat in readiness for a cloudburst, the Queen smiles at the cheering crowd, whose enthusiasm was not dampened by the dismal weather, when she arrived on Sark today to continue her tour of the Channel Islands

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Queen Elizabeth II and Sheik Abdullah Jabir

The Queen's Tour of Eastern Arabia 1979. Early yesterday afternoon (Tuesday) The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh had their first taste of life in the Gulf when they watched student dancers perform rhythmic Bedouin dances and harsh wailing songs of the desert. After the display the Royal couple left for the Royal Yacht Britannia. Picture shows: With the famous Kuwait Water Towers in the background, the Queen leaves the display with the 80 year-old Sheik Abdullah Jabir. Following behind the Queen is the Duke

Broadcast Date: 14 February 1979

Agency: Central Press Photos

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip arrive in Kuwait

Queen's Tour of Eastern Arabia 1979. The Queen and Prince Philip were greeted by Arab Princess in gold and brown robes as they arrived in Kuwait by Concorde on Monday (12 February) on the first stage of their three week tour of the Middle East. Wearing a long sleeved apricot sorbet coloured dress with matching pillbox hat, with flowing oriental style scarf, the Queen was greeted by the 51 year old Emir of Kuwait. A 21 gun salute was fired and two national anthems were played by the Queen and Prince were escorted to the Royal Yacht Britannia. In the evening the Emir gave a state banquet in honour of the Royal couple. With the growing trouble in Iran the Queen's visit is seen as strengthening bonds with Britain. Picture shows: In bright sunshine the Queen is welcomed by the Emir of Kuwait at the airport and inspects the Guard of Honour. On the left a soldier gives salute

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Central Press Photos

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with Prince Sa'ad and the Emir of Kuwait

Queen's Tour of Eastern Arabia 1979. The second day of the Queen and Prince Philip's three week tour of the Middle East was a series of seething motorcades and cheering expatriots as they toured the various places of interest. Picture shows: Royal Happiness... The Queen and Prince Philip with Prince Sa'ad (The Crown Prince and Prime Minister) and His Royal Highness The Emir of Kuwait enjoy a touch of light relief before dinner on board the Royal Yacht Britannia in the evening

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Central Press Photos

Queen Elizabeth and King Khalid in Riyadh

Queen's 1979 Tour of The Gulf. Just before the Queen arrived at Riyadh airport in Concorde, all the guards bowed low in prayer on the tarmac and military bands put down their instruments and guns and prostrated themselves on rugs. Such is the awe and reverence that the people of their oil state have for jet age power. The Queen was wearing a full length sapphire silk dress with long sleeves out of respect for the custom of Saudi Arabia. Picture shows: The wind catches the Queen's dress as she is welcomed by King Khalid, who needed the aid of a walking stick after a recent severe operation. Buckingham Palace confirm that dress is by Hardy Amies

Broadcast Date: 19 February 1979

Agency: Central Press Photos

Queen Elizabeth in Bahrain

Queen's 1979 Tour of The Gulf: Bahrain: The Grand Old Lady of the Gulf, where oil was discovered in 1930's, greeted the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they arrived in the Royal Yacht Britannia from Kuwait on the second stage of their three week tour of the Middle East. Attired in a cool ice blue silk coat the Queen was greeted by the Emir of Bahrain. Picture shows: Wearing elaborate white robes smothered in gold, and carrying a magnificent scimitar, Sheik Isa Bin Sulman Al-Khalifa, Emir of Bahrain, welcomes the Queen who has just received a bouquet of flowers

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Central Press Photos

Queen Elizabeth II with her parents

The Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) taken just before her 18th birthday with her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (now the Queen Mother). The Queen's 60th birthday 5 March 1986. One of a special series of 12 pictures to mark The Queen's 60th Birthday on 21 April 1986

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

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

Queen Elizabeth in Copenhagen

Royal Visit: Queen Elizabeth II was today received in Copenhagen. The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh were received in the harbour of the royal Danish family. Shortly afterwards they drove through Copenhagen to the royal castle, Amalienborg

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth in Copenhagen

Royal Visit. After going by carriage through the streets of Copenhagen to royal Castle Amalienborg, the royal party went out on the balcony. From left to right Prince Philip of Edinburgh, Queen Margrethe II, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Consort Henrik

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth at an ex-servicewomen reunion in Guildford

The Queen (centre foreground), then Princess Elizabeth, during an ATS course at Camberley, Surrey, in 1945. Today the Queen joined some 2,000 service and ex-servicewomen who served their country both in and after the Second World War at a grand reunion at the WRAC Centre, Queen Elizabeth Park, Guildford. Among those the Queen met this afternoon was Mrs Pat Blake, ex-Sergeant Pat Hayes, who can be seen sitting directly behind the Queen in this picture

Agency: Press Association

The Queen, Prince Philip and Prince Charles

The Queen, Prince Philip and Prince Charles waving to the waiting crowds today when they appeared on the balcony at Buckingham Palace for the traditional fly past by the Royal Air Force after the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards in celebration of the Queen's official birthday

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/

Agency: Press Association

The Queen's Mercedes

Queen Elizabeth II's royal standard flies from the fender of one of the German cars donated to Zambia by the Mercedes Benz corporation for the royal visit and Commonwealth Conference

Agency: Associated Press

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and their children

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the time of their 32nd Wedding anniversary. With them in this picture at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, their grandson, Master Peter Phillips, and their children, Peter's mother, the Princess Anne, and (2nd left to right), Prince Edward, The Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew

Broadcast Date: 5 March 1986

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Prince Andrew, Prince Charles and Prince Edward

The Fruits of a Royal Marriage. Grampian, Scotland. Today the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrate 32 years of marriage. This picture of their sons was taken during a recent family holiday at Balmoral Castle, Grampian, Scotland. (Left to right) Prince Andrew, The Prince of Wales, and Prince Edward

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Princess Elizabeth receives vehicle maintenance instruction

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II attended the 5/26 Grand Reunion of the Woman's Royal Army Corps Association, at the Queen Elizabeth Park in Guildford. File picture shows the Queen, when [she was] Princess Elizabeth (left) as she receives vehicle maintenance instruction, at Camberley Surrey in 1945. Copyright waived by Imperial War Museum and may be published

Broadcast Date: 26 May 1979

Agency: UPI

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and their children

The Happy Family Windsor. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the time of their 32nd Wedding anniversary. With them in this picture at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, their grandson, Master Peter Phillips, and their children, Peter's mother, the Princess Anne, and Prince Edward, The Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Queen Elizabeth with family and dogs

Celebration for Royal Family. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 32nd wedding anniversary today. In this recent picture they are shown with their children and grandchild at their Scottish home, Balmoral Castle. (Left to right), Master Peter Phillips, his mother, Princess Anne, The Prince of Wales, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward (right)

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Queen Elizabeth with family and dogs

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 32nd wedding anniversary today. In this recent picture they are shown with their children and grandchild at their Scottish home, Balmoral Castle. Master Peter Phillips, his mother, Princess Anne, The Prince of Wales, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward

Agency: Unknown

Queen Elizabeth with family and dogs

Balmoral Informality. Grampian, Scotland. Today the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 32nd wedding anniversary. They are seen in this recent picture in the grounds of their Scottish home Balmoral Castle, with their sons, The Prince of Wales (second right), Prince Andrew (second left), and Prince Edward

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Phillip and their children

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the time of their 32nd Wedding anniversary. With them in this picture at Balmoral Castle, Scotland, their grandson, Master Peter Phillips, and their children, Peter's mother, the Princess Anne, and (2nd left to right), Prince Edward, The Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

Queen Elizabeth with Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Justin Henry

The Queen shakes hands with Dustin Hoffman, with Meryl Streep and Justin Henry the 8 year-old who have the leading roles in the film 'Kramer v Kramer', watching. This film was chosen for the Royal Film Performance, and held in the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square. Also in the picture are Liv Ullman and Peter Cellers

Agency: BIPNA

Queen Elizabeth with Princess Anne, Master Peter Phillips and the Earl of Ulster

London. The Queen, on her official birthday, points to where the RAF flypast, storm clouds permitting, should have come into view for the benefit of three year old Master Peter Phillips and the Earl of Ulster who is 5. They were on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremony, and behind the Royal children is Peter's mother, Princess Anne

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/136

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell [Press Association Court Photographer]

Queen Elizabeth and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones

The Queen with Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones reading the original deed of gift of the little Welsh cottage. "Y Bwthyn Bach" in the grounds of Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park. It lists everything in the cottage and where it came from when it was presented to the people of Wales in 1931. They can be seen in a new Royal Heritage programme which traces the story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors. Told by Sir Huw Wheldon, it will be screened on BBC1 on 28 December

Broadcast Date: 9 April 1981

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/138

Agency: Press Association

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