The Queen 50th Birthday picture
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- 21 April 1976
Windsor, England. A new picture taken at Windsor Castle of Queen Elizabeth who celebrates her 50th birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/131
Agency: UPI
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The Queen 50th Birthday picture
Windsor, England. A new picture taken at Windsor Castle of Queen Elizabeth who celebrates her 50th birthday
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/131
Agency: UPI
Royal family on Queen Elizabeth's 39th birthday
Royal Smiles. Windsor, Berkshire. Smiles from the Royal family as they pose on the lawn at Frogmore House, Windsor, on the Queen's 39th birthday on 21 April 1965. With the Queen are (from left) Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Philip
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward
Royal Half Century. A special 50th birthday photograph of the Queen with Prince Philip and their youngest son, Prince Edward, 12, in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Queen, who will next year have been on the Throne for 25 years, celebrates her 50th birthday today
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward
Royal Half Century. A special 50th birthday photograph of the Queen with Prince Philip and their youngest son, Prince Edward, 12, in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Queen, who will next year have been on the Throne for 25 years, celebrates her 50th birthday today
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward
The Queen's 50th Birthday. Windsor, Berkshire. A special 50th birthday photograph of the Queen with Prince Philip and their youngest son, Prince Edward, 12, in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Queen, who will next year have been on the Throne for 25 years, celebrates her 50th birthday today
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward
Birthday "Walkabout". Windsor, Berkshire. A special 50th birthday photograph of the Queen with Prince Philip and their youngest son, Prince Edward, 12, in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Queen, who will next year have been on the Throne for 25 years, celebrates her 50th birthday today
Agency: Press Association
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle
Agency: The Illustrated London News Picture Library
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward
Windsor. Queen Elizabeth who celebrates her 50th birthday, pictured at Windsor Castle with Prince Philip, 54, and their son Prince Edward, 12
Agency: UPI
50th Birthday portrait of Queen Elizabeth
Royal Birthday. Windsor, Berkshire. A special 50th birthday photograph of the Queen in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Queen, who will next year have been on the Throne for 25 years, celebrates her 50th birthday today
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward
The Queen accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward, photographed in the gardens of Windsor Castle to mark her Majesty's 50th birthday on 21 April
Agency: The Times
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Prince Edward
Royal Birthday Group. A special 50th birthday photograph of the Queen with Prince Philip and their youngest son, Prince Edward, 12, in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The Queen, who will next year have been on the Throne for 25 years, celebrates her 50th birthday today
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh visit to the USA
Philadelphia. Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip playfully discuss the colonial furnishings including the signing table where the Declaration of Independence was signed
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: UPI
Montreal. First Time Together Outside Great Britain. The British Royal family posing here close to the Olympic Equestrian site at Bromont outside of Montreal is for the first time united outside of their home country. From left to right Prince Philip, Princess Anne, who competes here with the British equestrian team, Prince Edward, behind him Captain Mark Phillips, husband of Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Andrew and Prince Charles
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Princess Margaret and Princess Anne
Royal Family Leave for Archers Ball. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with Princess Margaret (second left) and Princess Anne (left) at the palace of Holyroodhouse before they left to attend the Royal Company of Archers Ball at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh
Broadcast Date: 8 December 1976
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and retiring Prime Minister Harold Wilson
London. Mr Harold Wilson, the retiring Prime Minister escorts the Queen, both obviously in a relaxed mood, as the enter the State Room at 10 Downing Street when Mr and Mrs Wilson entertained the Queen at a farewell dinner
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth colour portrait with crown
Broadcast Date: 6 April 1978
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/133
Agency: Camera Press
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret visiting West Newton Women's Institute
Royal Visitors for West Newton Women's Institute. The Queen with the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret when they arrived to attend a Women's Institute meeting at the Parish Room in West Newton today. They had driven from nearby Sandringham and were met by Mrs Doris Parsons (second right), chairman of West Newton W omen's Institute
Agency: Press Association
Portrait of Princess Elizabeth
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: The Illustrated London News Picture Library
Queen Elizabeth and King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV
The Queen, with the 20 stone King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV, one of the world's heaviest heads of state, after he has greeted her and Prince Philip on their arrival in Tonga during their Silver Jubilee Tour of the Pacific. During her visit the Queen bestowed one of Britain's highest honours on the Tongan ruler. He was made a Knight Grand Cross of St Michael at St George, a rank limited to 100 holders, at a ceremony in Tonga's Royal Palace
Broadcast Date: 16 February 1977
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in New Zealand
The Queen reading her Speech from the Throne when, with the Duke of Edinburgh seated beside her as she opened Parliament in Wellington during her Silver Jubilee tour of New Zealand
Agency: Press Association
Photographer: Ron Bell
Queen Elizabeth on a jubilee tour of Australia admires a koala at the zoo
Broadcast Date: 18 March 1977
Agency: United Press International
The Queen planting a silver birch tree in Hyde Park
A radiant smile from the Queen in London's Hyde Park today on the eve of her 51st birthday. She was planting a silver birch tree, the last of nine to be planted in a bed of silver trees and shrubs designed to commemorate the Silver Jubilee, in a ceremony at the Park today
Agency: Press Association
The Commonwealth Heads of Government
London. The Queen with the Prime Minister, Mr James Callaghan and the Commonwealth Heads of Government in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace tonight when they attended a dinner party given by the Queen and Prince Philip
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Most Noble Order of the Garter procession
In their ceremonial robes, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh walking in today's procession of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, from Windsor Castle's St George's Hall to the Queen's Free Chapel of St George, for the installation service
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth on HMS Ark Royal
Portsmouth. The Queen on board the quarter deck of HMS Ark Royal. Beside the Queen is Admiral Sir Henry Leach, CinC Fleet
Agency: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth greeting crowds
London. Queen Elizabeth II (left) in delighted mood as she does walk about on leaving St Paul's Cathedral following the Silver Jubilee Thanksgiving Service. Here the Queen stops to talk with children in St Paul's Churchyard
Agency: UPI
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in St Paul's Cathedral
London. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in St Paul's Cathedral during the thanksgiving service to mark the Royal Silver Jubilee
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Edward
Doncaster. The Queen and Prince Edward 'shield' their ears at RAF Finningley, near Doncaster, today during the Silver Jubilee Review of the Royal Air Force. With them is Prince Philip. See PA story review
Agency: Press Association
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Camera Press London
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret in a pantomime
Royal Pantomime Christmas 1941. To entertain their parents and close friends, Princess Margaret (aged 11) and Princess Elizabeth (15) took part in a traditional pantomime at Buckingham Palace. Princess Elizabeth, left, played Prince Charming and Princess Margaret played Cinderella
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Camera Press London
Queen Elizabeth visit to Cornwall
Falmouth, Cornwall. On yesterday's arrival at Falmouth, The Queen meets [?] and representatives from the 14 RNLI stations in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Earlier, The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh had disembarked from Her Majesty's yacht Britannia for their Silver Jubilee visit to Cornwall
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth visit to Hillsborough, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough, Northern Ireland. Britain's Queen Elizabeth, with uniformed Lieutenant General Sir David House, following, is greeted by school children as she leaves helicopter of Queen's Flight on arrival here Wednesday at Hillsborough Castle to start her jubilee visit to the troubled province
Agency: Associated Press
Belfast. General view of the provisional Sinn Fein marchers in Belfast today
Agency: Press Association
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, James Callaghan and President Giscard d'Estaing
President Giscard d'Estaing has lunch with The Queen at Windsor Castle. When President Giscard d'Estaing of France arrived at Windsor Castle with Prime Minister Callaghan who had met him on his arrival at Heathrow Airport, to lunch with The Queen, she came out to greet them. Photo shows The French president and Prime Minister Callaghan pose with The Queen on their arrival at Windsor Castle for lunch today
Agency: BIPNA
Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
The Queen, in an attractive coat with matching cape and wrap, chats with her sister, Princess Margaret, when they turned up at this afternoon's race meeting at Ascot. The Queen Mother, who was also at the racecourse, was a little unfortunate. Her horse, Isle of Man, finished fourth out of four runners in the Frogmore Handicap Steeple Chase
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Press Association
Queen Elizabeth and Master Peter Philips
The Queen and Her First Grandchild. The Queen and Master Peter Phillips, photographed at Windsor Castle on 5 April 1978. Her Majesty the Queen will be 52 on 21 April 1978. Master Peter Phillips, the first child of Princess Anne and hr husband Captain Mark Phillips, was born on 15 November 1977
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/134
Agency: Camera Press
Photographer: Snowdon
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
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
Queen Elizabeth II and West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
British Queen Elizabeth is all smile when West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt jokes with photographers outside the Palais Schaumburg in Bonn Tuesday where Scmidt received the British Queen for lunch
Agency: Associated Press
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 and the Duke of Edinburgh meeting the cast of "The Good Life"
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a performance of "The Good Life" tonight at the BBC TV Studios in aid of the commonwealth games appeal. The Queen Meets the cast after the show Paul Eddington, Penelope Keith, Felicity Kendal, Richard Briars
Agency: United Press International
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 visiting Saskatchewan
Queen Elizabeth II talks to Chief Hilliard McNabb (a cree Indian) of the Gordon Reserve during a short stop here as the Royal Train travelled through northern Saskatchewan
Agency: United Press International
Photographer: Rod MacIvor
Queen Elizabeth at St Paul Regional School in Canada
Queen Elizabeth II looks down at a bouquet of flowers presented her on her tour of St Paul Regional School in St. Paul Wednesday afternoon. The Queen and Royal Family are on a 12 day tour of Canada
Agency: Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth speaks at the State Opening of Parliament
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II seen during her speech at the State Opening of Parliament today. Setting out the Government's legislative for the final session of the present parliament
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ELIZ/
Agency: Keystone
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