Folder of Queen Elizabeth II Obituary Notes and photocopies of the Royal family
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Folder of Queen Elizabeth II Obituary Notes and photocopies of the Royal family
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 with the Countess of March
Goodwood. The Queen with the Countess of March (right) at Goodwood racecourse today when she opened the new grandstand and presented the prize for the winner of the first race, Trevita, owned by Lord McAlpine and ridden by P Cook
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/137
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles riding a race horse
Prince Charles at the races. Lucky 13 for the winner Classified as he beats Prince Charles driving relentlessly for the line. Bonnie Prince Charles was the runner up in the Madhatters Private Sweepstakes at Plumpton, this evening, (Tuesday). The heir to the throne was full of grit and determination over the two mile flat course..... but could only finish following the tail of Classified ridden by Derek Thompson. The Prince was in the saddle of an American Horse Long Wharf in a race that featured a host of stars and personalities
Agency: Central Press Photos
Doughton, Gloucestershire. House at Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/117
Agency: Harry Page
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The study at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/123
Agency: Humberts
Doughton, Gloucestershire. The dining room at Highgrove House on the Highgrove Estate
ITN Reference: ROYAL/CHAR/121
Agency: Humberts
Prince Charles falling while windsurfing
Off Cowes, It's just not cricket. This wet-making sport of Princes, wind surfing, which always ends up in a right Royal ducking for the Prince of Wales, battling to keep upright in the Solent today. The wind surfer prince took frequent duckings into the grey and choppy waters and always came up laughing. Between wind surfers and the deep water is little more than an ordinary surf board, and there is the need to fight continuously to balance a wind-filled sail
Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles in the water while windsurfing
Off Cowes, Isle of Wight. Today's composite picture of Prince Charles undergoing various hazardous angles of his latest water sport, wind surfing, off Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Prince took frequent duckings into the Solent and came up grinning. Between wind surfers and the deep water is little more than an ordinary surf board, and there is the need to fight continuously to balance a wind-filled sail
Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles climbing back onto his windsurf
Off Cowes, Isle of Wight. Today's composite picture of Prince Charles undergoing various hazardous angles of his latest water sport, wind surfing, off Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Prince took frequent duckings into the Solent and came up grinning. Between wind surfers and the deep water is little more than an ordinary surf board, and there is the need to fight continuously to balance a wind-filled sail
Broadcast Date: 7 August 1980
Agency: Press Association
Prince Charles and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
New Delhi, India. Reception, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi talks with Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, at a reception and banquet in India's Presidential Palace, Monday night, starting the Prince of Wales' two week visit
Agency: Associated Press
Princess Diana in a sailing hat
Broadcast Date: 31 August 1997
Photographer: Tim Graham
Diana Spencer and pupils of the London kindergarten
Lady Diana Spencer, 19, with two of the pupils at the London kindergarten where she works. Lady Diana, youngest child of former royal equerry Lord Spencer, has known Prince Charles since childhood. At one time, her sister Lady Sarah had her name romantically linked with the Prince of Wales
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Charles De La Court
Lady Diana Spencer photographed in Sussex, September 1980, the first picture of her before/as the romance began! Obit
Broadcast Date: 29 June 1981
Photographer: Edwards
A September 1980 library picture of Lady Diana Spencer, 19, whose name is romantically linked with that of the Prince of Wales. In this picture she is shown at the kindergarten where she works in Pimlico, London. She is the youngest daughter of millionaire landowner Earl Spencer, equerry to George VI and later to the Queen. Her grandmother is Woman of the Bedchamber to the Queen Mother
Broadcast Date: 9 December 1980
Agency: Press Association
Lady Diana Spencer, who has been linked romantically with Prince Charles, out near her London flat today. Nineteen, she is the daughter of Earl Spencer
Agency: Press Association News Photo Library
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Prince Edward talking with two girls from the Cambridge Youth Theatre
Photographer: Bob Seymore
Prince Edward windsurfing in Cowes
Picture shows Prince Edward hanging on grimly whilst windsurfing in Cowes today
Agency: Central Press Photos
Broadcast Date: 22 May 1980
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/48
Agency: Daily Star
The Queen Mother and her six grandchildren in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace in 1980 after her 80th birthday thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral. Sitting, left: Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones; right: Princess Anne. Standing, from left: Viscount Linley, Prince Andrew, Prince Charles and Prince Edward
Broadcast Date: 26 November 1986
Agency: Press Association
The Queen Mother with her six grandchildren in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace today after the service of thanksgiving in honour of her 80th birthday at St Paul's Cathedral. They are Princee Anne (seated right) and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (seated left) with (standing from left) Viscount Linley, Prince Andrew, Prince Charles and Prince Edward
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth (left), and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother arrive at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden to attend a performance of ballet on the occasion of the Queen Mother's 80th birthday
Agency: UPI
Duchess of Kent attending commissioning ceremony of HMS Brecon
A pretty veiled pillbox hat for the Duchess of Kent attending today's commissioning ceremony of HMS Brecon, at HMS Vernon, Portsmouth. Brecon, built at Southampton, was launched by the Duchess in June 1978
Agency: Press Association
Princess Michael of Kent (right) feels the weight of the pearl-button covered handbag of Mrs Marie Louise Rackley, the Festival Pearly Queen of London, and Pearly Queen of Finsbury, at London's Café Royal today. The Princess and the pearly queen attended the 7th annual Fund Raising Lunch of the Women's National Cancer Control Campaign
Agency: UPI
Princess Alexandra Visit to Hong Kong
Britain's Princess Alexandra and husband Angus Ogilvy talk to waiting crowds as they leave the Chater Station after the official opening of the Mass Transit Railway System of Hong Kong. The Princess had unveiled a plaque in the station's lobby commemorating the occasion
Agency: UPI
Photographer: L Castro
Princess Alexandra Visit to Charlwood Festival
Charlwood, Surrey. Princess Alexandra in Surrey today when she visited the Charlwood Festival being held to celebrate the 900th anniversary of Charlwood villiage. She was received by Lord Hamilton of Dalzell, visited the parish church, presented fancy dress prizes and cut an anniversary cake
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Paris. Princess Anne of Great Britain with Paris mayor wife Bernadette Chirac, Tuesday night, prior to the premier of the London Contemporary Theater at the Theatre de la Ville
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Cardenas
Reigate, Surrey. With jaunty plumed millinery and uniform, Princess Anne is shown at Reigate Priory today attending a rally of the St John Ambulance Cadets, of which she is Commandant-in-Chief
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne, Princess Margaret and Sarah Armstrong-Jones
Royal Ladies. Princess Anne, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones (centre) and Princess Margaret leaving Buckingham Palace in a State Landau today for the carriage procession to St Paul's Cathedral and the service of thanksgiving in honour of the Queen Mother's 80th birthday. See PA story
Agency: Press Association
Viscount Linley and Claudia Graham-Dixon
Viscount Linley, 18, and Claudia Graham-Dixon, 19, both leaving for Miami from Heathrow Airport today. They are both understood to have been invited to the Florida home of film chief Harry Saltzman
Agency: Press Association
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
Students at work in the 1st year workshop at Parnham House School for Craftsmen in Wood
Beaminster, Dorset. Students at work in the 1st year workshop at Parnham House School for Craftsmen in Wood near Beaminster, Dorset where Viscount Linley, 18-year-old son of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, begins a course of study tomorrow. Viscount Linley, said to have a similar artistic bent to his photographer-designer father, is to pursue carpentry as a career and will learn the techniques of marketing and economic planning as well as woodwork at the bench
Agency: Press Association
Sarah Ferguson, Jane Ferguson and their parents
Left to right Mrs Hector Barrantes (was Mrs Ronald Ferguson), Major Ronald Ferguson, with their daughters Jane Makim and Sarah Ferguson. Obit
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
Miss Sarah Ferguson, younger daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson
Obit
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
Miss Sarah Ferguson, younger daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson
Obit
Broadcast Date: 18 July 1986
Photographer: Desmond O'Neill
Photocopy of article "The Summer of 1914"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication and author unknown. A brief overview of the Dymock Poets period linked to Eleanor Farjeon's book "Edward Thomas: The Last Four Years"
Photocopy of book chapter "Walking with Edward Thomas" by Eleanor Farjeon
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown
Photocopy of article "Edward Thomas Remembered" by Myfanwy Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown. Describes the moment Helen Thomas learnt of Edward Thomas's death and her efforts to publicise his poetry
Article "Poet's corners" by Christopher Somerville
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown. Describes one of The Edward Thomas Fellowship's birthday walks near Steep
Photocopy of handwritten extracts from "Gwili" by E Cefin Jones
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Describes references to tea at Gwili Cottage. Includes photocopy of Welsh language article "Cofio Edward Thomas" by Ioan Mai Evans
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Author and publication unknown. Discusses the inclusion of W H Auden's poem "To ET" in the anthology "Elected Friends"
Photocopy of chapter "Company" from book "One of These Fine Days" by Myfanwy Thomas
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Author unknown, written by a grandchild of Edward Thomas. Describes Yvonne Skargon's commission of six wood engravings to illustrate Edward Thomas's poems
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Publication unknown. Discusses Gwili Cottage, Edward Thomas and the Jenkins family
Article "Edward Thomas: A Note on Lob" by John Adlard
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Offprint of "Archiv"
Article "Edward Thomas walk this weekend"
Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Published in "The Herald". Discusses the eighth Edward Thomas birthday walk