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Queen Mother, Prince Charles and Prince Andrew

On Monday 4 August 1975 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother will celebrate her seventy-fifth birthday. She is seen here at her country residence, The Royal Lodge, Windsor, with two of her grandsons; His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (left) and His Royal Highness Prince Andrew (right)

Broadcast Date: 4 August 1975

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/45

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Queen Mother and Prince Charles

On Monday 4 August 1975 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother will celebrate her 75th birthday. In this charming informal portrait she is seen with her eldest grandson Prince Charles, Prince of Wales at her residence in the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park near Windsor Castle

ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/46

Agency: Camera Press

Photographer: Peter Sellers

Queen Mother and Prince Charles

On 4 August 1980, the Queen Mother celebrates her 80th birthday. In this library picture of May 1977, silver jubilee year, the Queen Mother, in her robes as Lady of the Thistle, travels with the Prince of Wales, through Edinburgh to attend the Thistle Service at St Giles Cathedral

Broadcast Date: 3 April 1980

Agency: Press Association

The Duke of Windsor's investiture

The Royal party seen leaving the dias after the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle in 1911. They are Queen Mary, The Prince of Wales (now Duke of Windsor) and King George V

Broadcast Date: 20 May 1969

ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND

Agency: Topix Thomson Newspapers Limited

The life and times of the Duke of Windsor

A series of pictures depicting the life and times of the Duke of Windsor. The Duke, who is the eldest son of his late Majesty King George V, was born 23 June 1894. He ascended the throne as King Edward VIII in January 1936 and abdicated in December 1936. Six months later her married Mrs Wallis Warfield (formerly Simpson). Photo shows The Duke of Windsor, then a young officer in the British Army with his father King George V (with beard) examining a gas bomb at Helfaut, France, during the First World War

Broadcast Date: June 1972

Agency: Central Press Photos

The life and times of the Duke of Windsor

A series of pictures depicting the life and times of the Duke of Windsor. The Duke, who is the eldest son of his late Majesty King George V, was born 23 June 1894. He ascended the throne as King Edward VIII in January 1936 and abdicated in December 1936. Six months later her married Mrs Wallis Warfield (formerly Simpson). The Duke now lives in France. Photo shows The Prince of Wales as chief morning "Tar" during his tour of Canada in 1919

Agency: Central Press Photos

The life and times of the Duke of Windsor

A series of pictures depicting the life and times of the Duke of Windsor. The Duke, who is the eldest son of his late Majesty King George V, was born 23 June 1894. He ascended the throne as King Edward VIII in January 1936 and abdicated in December 1936. Six months later her married Mrs Wallis Warfield (formerly Simpson). The Duke now lives in France. Photo shows a flashback to 1920, the Duke of Windsor (left) with Lord Mountbatten in a bath which stretched between the guns of HMS Renown

Agency: Central Press Photos

King Edward VIII assassination attempt

Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips were both unhurt in last night's kidnap attempt by an armed gunman in The Mall, but four other people were shot and wounded. Attacks on members of the Royal Family have been rare, and until 1936 no attacks had been attempted for more than 30 years. It was in July 1936 the King Edward VIII escaped unhurt when a man in the crowd near Wellington Arch produced a revolver. The man, Patrick McMahon, was immediately disarmed, and is pictured here after his arrest

Broadcast Date: 21 March 1974

ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/37

Agency: Keystone Press Agency Limited

Duke of Windsor leaves London clinic

The Duke of Windsor, wearing dark glasses, photographed this morning when he left the London clinic where he underwent an eye operation a few days ago. He is accompanied by the Duchess. During his stay in the clinic he was visited by the Queen who also met the Duchess

Agency: Central Press Photos

The Duke of Windsor: A biography in pictures

The Duke of Windsor celebrates his 78th birthday on 23 June. These photographs, many of them historic, illustrate a Royal life and career crowded with incident. As King Edward VIII, he is seen (centre) at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day 1936. As Duke of Windsor, he is pictured (left) in Paris at the time of his 63rd birthday in 1957 and (right) leaving the London Clinic in March 1965 after undergoing and eye operation

Agency: Press Association

The Duke of Windsor's last journey home

The body of the Duke of Windsor was flown home to Britain today in an RAF VC 10. The aircraft arrived at RAF Benson in Oxfordshire and was met by the Duke and Duchess of Kent. After a short service in the station church attended only by the Duke and Duchess of Kent, the coffin will lie in the church on a catafalque guarded by RAF officers until it is moved to Windsor late tonight. Photo shows: Airmen carry the coffin from the aircraft at RAF Benson today

Agency: Central Press Photos

The Duke of Windsor's funeral

The Duke of Windsor lies in state at a chapel at RAF Benson, where he was guarded by RAF Officers. After the coffin was brought in by VC 10. The coffin of the Duke of Windsor lies in state. The coffin surrounded by RAF officers in the chapel at RAF Benson

Agency: Sports and General

Lady Helen Windsor and Tim Taylor

The announcement today (Tuesday) of the engagement of Lady Helen Windsor, 27 year old cousin of the Queen and daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, to Mr Tim Taylor, which took place at York House, St James's Palace today

ITN Reference: ROYAL/WIND/4

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Tony Harris

Lady Rose Windsor with her family

With 3 children. The Christening of Lady Rose Windsor. Lady Rose Windsor, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, will be christened at Barnwell Parish Church, near Peterborough, on 13 July 1980. Lady Rose, the couple's third child, was born on 1 March 1980. She is photographed at Kensington Palace with the Duke and Duchess, and with her brother, the Earl of Ulster (born 24 October 1974), and her sister, Lady Davina Windsor (born 19 November 1977)

Broadcast Date: 13 July 1980

ITN Reference: ROYAL/GLOU/28

Agency: Camera Press London

Photographer: Norman Parkinson

Lord Frederick and Lady Gabriella Windsor at King Edward VII hospital

Princess Hospitalised. Children of Michael of Kent, Lord Frederick Windsor, seven and his four year old sister Lady Gabriella arriving at the King Edward VII hospital for officers in London today with flowers to visit their mother. The Princess was yesterday admitted to the hospital for a period of rest

Agency: Press Association

Sarah Ferguson

Miss Sarah Ferguson (dark jersey), who today [19 March 1986] became officially engaged to Prince Andrew, aged 12 in June 1972 with school chums from Daneshill School in Basingstoke. Obit

Agency: Press Association

Sarah Ferguson and Princess Diana

Ship's bell peek a boo from the Princess of Wales and Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew's girlfriend, who paid a surprise visit to the prince's ship today. The vessel, HMS Brazen, arrived in the Pool of London yesterday for a four day visit to London

Broadcast Date: 5 February 1986

ITN Reference: FERG/2

Agency: Press Association

Sarah Ferguson and Susan Barrantes

Prince Andrew's fianceƩ Miss Sarah Ferguson with her mother Mrs Susan Barrantes (right) at Smith's Lawn, Windsor yesterday, where Prince Charles was playing polo. Mrs Barrantes and her Argentinian polo playing husband Hector Barrantes flew to London yesterday from Buenos Aires to prepare for their daughter's wedding next month

Agency: Press Association

Photographer: Ron Bell

"Doom to Bloom" Christmas greeting

Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 3,750 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. This was one of 400 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. With wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg. The poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962 with the title "Our Doom to Bloom"

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