Princess Anne visit to Australia
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- 23 April 1975
Governor General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, with Princess Anne at the airport, after her arrival in Canberra this morning
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Princess Anne visit to Australia
Governor General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, with Princess Anne at the airport, after her arrival in Canberra this morning
Agency: Unknown
Princess Anne wearing a cloth cap
Windsor, England. Cloth cap image. Wearing a floppy cloth cap, and an anxious expression, Britain's Princess Anne takes a close interest in events at Windsor Horse Trials here Thursday. The Princess was taking a break from competing in the trials herself
Agency: Associated Press
Photographer: Peter Kemp
State coach horse damages fetlock on way to state opening of Parliament
Agency: UPI
Princess Anne Chief Commandant of Women's Royal Navy Service
Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips, as Chief Commandant of the Women's Royal Navy Service, at HMS Dauntless, Burghfield, where she inspected a passing out parade and formal divisions today
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/108
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne inspects officers at HMS Dauntless
Burghfield, near Reading, Berkshire. Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips as Chief Commandant of the Women's Royal Naval Service, inspects officers at HMS Dauntless, Burghfield, this morning during a passing out parade. The Princess later inspected formal divisions
Agency: Press Association
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 Embargo: not for publication before 0001 hours, Friday 5 July 1974.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 in St John Ambulance Cadets uniform
The Princess Anne in the uniform of the Commander in Chief of the St John Ambulance cadets as she inspects members at their rally at Samlesbury Lancashire today
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/107
Agency: Press Association
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
Badminton Park, Gloucestershire. Princess Anne wears a floppy cap as she attends final day of the Badminton Horse Trials here. Riding "Goodwill" the Princess finished in fourth place in the Badminton Three Day event. The event was won by her husband Captain Mark Phillips
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/105
Agency: UPI
Hereford. A crowd of police, security agents, soldiers and photographers watches Princess Anne leaving the Scorpion tank after she drove the reconnaissance vehicle during an exercise. She wears a colonel's battle dress. At right is Lieutenant Colonel T G Williams, Commanding Officer of the 14th/20th King's Hussars
Agency: UPI
Princess Anne and Inspector James Beaton
Princess Anne goes to hospitals to visit men wounded in attack on her car. Princess Anne today went to St George's Hospital and Westminster Hospital, to visit the men recovering from bullet wounds received during last Wednesday's attack on her car in The Mall. Princess Anne chats to her wounded bodyguard, Inspector James Beaton, at Westminster Hospital today
Agency: BIPNA
Princess Anne and PC Michael Hills
London. After Princess Anne talked to The Queen at Windsor today about Wednesday's shooting in The Mall, she visited her injured bodyguard, Inspector James Beaton at Westminster Hospital, and journalist Mr Brian McConnell and PC Michael Hills in St George's. Our picture shows the Princess during her visit to St George's talking to bearded PC Hills. See PA story "Anne" timed 1014
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Brian McConnell
… considered an exclusive interview when Princess Anne talked with journalist Mr Brian McConnell in a St George's Hospital ward today. The Princess called on Brian, a patient at the hospital since he was shot in The Mall on Wednesday night, when an attempt to kidnap the Princess and her husband was staged. Whilst at the hospital, the Princess visited shot PC Michael Hills. Later she went to Westminster Hospital to see her injured bodyguard, Inspector James Beaton. See PA story "Anne" timed 1014
Agency: Press Association [?]
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
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
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
Royal Shooting. The white Ford Escort car which carried the gunman, in front of the shattered Rolls Royce which was bringing Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips back from an engagement
Agency: London News Service
Photographer: D Hall
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: 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
The car Princess Anne was travelling in during her kidnap attempt
Broadcast Date: 30 September 1985
Agency: London News Service
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: Brian McConnell
London. A man in a taxi shot and wounded in the chest at the time of the Mall shooting incident was Mr Brian McConnell, 46, a journalist of the Sun, and author of a book about attempts on the lives or Royalty called "Assassination"
Agency: Press Association
This dining room is at Oak Grove House, Camberley, where Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips are living. One of the first interiors they have allowed to be photographed. The City of Westminster gave the clock; other furniture came from the Royal Warrant Holders' Association
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/104
Agency: Press Association
This is one of the first pictures which Princess Anne has allowed to be taken inside Oak Grove House, Camberley, where she and Captain Mark Phillips are now in residence. This is a view of the drawing room. The two-seater sofa in fawn linen and the two matching chair covers in brown and fawn woven fabric in geometric design, were the gift of the Lords Lieutenant. The Persian rug was the gift of the Prime Minister of Iran
Broadcast Date: 20 March 1974
ITN Reference: ROYAL/ANNE/103
Agency: Central Press
Princess Anne and Prime Minister Trudeau
Ottawa. Prime Minister Trudeau takes the hand of Princess Anne while Governor General Jules Leger, center, dances with Margaret Trudeau at a party Saturday night at Government House in Ottawa. The party's invited guests represented Canadian young people
Agency: Associated Press
Ottawa. Princess Anne and husband, Captain Mark Phillips, enjoy fast run on toboggan at Government House during an outdoors winter party. The couple are enjoying a three-day stay in Ottawa and will join the Queen who stops there 27 January on her way to New Zealand for Commonwealth Games
Agency: UPI
Bogata, Colombia. The dancing Princess. Smiling Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips dance in public for the first time since they married last month during a charity ball here last night. Captain Phillips seemed to be recovered from a gastric condition
Agency: Associated Press
Bogata, Colombia. Princess Anne poses with Colombia's President Misael Pastrana and Mrs Pastrana before dinner at the Presidential Palace Saturday night. Captain Mark Phillips suffered from a mild viral infection and did not attend
Agency: Associated Press
Quito, Ecuador. Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips smile as they walk heavily guarded by military police through Quito downtown, Friday
Agency: Associated Press
Quito. A pie de uno de los nolvados mas hermosos del mundo, el cotopaxi, el Capitan Mark Phillips y la Princesa Ana conversan animadamente, cuvbi rtes con los "ponchos" que adquirieron en la feria indigena de saquisili. El volcan conico estuvo totalmente descubierto durante la vista de la pareja y exhibio su cumbre Nevada y Conica
Agency: UPI
Quito, Ecuador. Accompanied by her husband Captain Mark Phillips, Britain's Princess Anne wears a typical Ecuadorian poncho as they participated in the annual Quito fiesta here
Agency: UPI
Quito, Ecuador. Princess Anne and her husband Captain Mark Phillips listen to anthem playing during arrival ceremony at Quito Airport, Tuesday
Agency: Associated Press
Massawa, Ethiopia. Princess Anne of Britain is greeted by Emperor Haile Selassie at the Massawa palace at the start of her official visit to Ethiopia
Agency: UPI
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips fly off on honeymoon
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips who were married at Westminster Abbey yesterday, flew off from London's Heathrow Airport today en-route for Barbados and the start of their honeymoon. The couple spent last night at Thatched House Lodge, Richmond Park, the home of Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy. Photo shows a smile and a wave from Princess Anne accompanied by Captain Mark Phillips her husband as they board the Boeing 707 Zulu Foxtrot at Heathrow Airport this afternoon all set for the start of their honeymoon
Agency: Central Press
Wedding of Princess Anne and Captain Phillips
Princess Anne and her bridegroom Captain Mark Phillips wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace following their wedding at Westminster Abbey today. On left are the Best Man, Captain Eric Grounds with little Prince Edward, who was the Page. Next to Princess Anne are Prince Charles and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, who was bridesmaid, and on right are Her Majesty The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Andrew
Agency: BIPNA
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips leaving Westminster Abbey
A backward glance from Princess Anne, as with her husband, Captain Mark Phillips, they leave the west door of Westminster Abbey after their marriage today
Agency: Press Association
London. The bridal carriage returns to Buckingham Palace with Princess Anne and her bridegroom Captain Mark Phillips after their wedding in Westminster Abbey today
Agency: BIPNA
Sketches of Princess Anne's wedding dress
Sketches of Princess Anne's wedding dress by Susan Small. In white pure silk specifically woven for Princess Anne and called "Soie Annello", the dress is of traditional Princess line, emphasised with fine graduated pink tucks. The Elizabethan sleeves , over finely-pleated white silk chiffon under-sleeves , are delicately edged with pearls and mirror jewels. The transparent shoulder train is of pure silk net delicately embroidered with floral sprays of silk and silver thread, embellished with pearls and mirror jewels
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne, Mark Phillips and the Archbishop of Canterbury
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne was married today, to Captain Mark Phillips, at Westminster Abbey. Photo shows the bride and groom stand before the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Ramsey, who was conducting the ceremony at Westminster Abbey today. On either side of the bride and groom are the Duke of Edinburgh and best man Captain Eric Grounds. Her Majesty the Queen is seen on the right, and left (behind the Duke of Edinburgh) are Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips, the groom's parents. Dr Eric Abbott, the dean of Westminster is seen on the left
Agency: BIPNA
Family group in the throne room at Buckingham Palace
(Left to right) Miss Sarah Phillips; Mr Peter Phillips; Mrs Ann Phillips; Captain Eric Grounds (best man); Prince Edward (page boy); Captain Mark Phillips; Princess Anne; Sarah Armstrong Jones (bridesmaid); Queen Elizabeth; Duke of Edinburgh; Queen Mother; Prince Charles and Prince Andrew
Agency: BIPNA
Photographer: Dave Ofield
Princess Anne, Mark Phillips, Prince Edward and Sarah Armstrong Jones
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips pose in the throne room at Buckingham Palace after the marriage ceremony. Prince Edward and Sarah Armstrong Jones stand with them
Agency: BIPNA
Photographer: Dave Ofield
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips leaving Westminster Abbey
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne was married today, to Captain Mark Phillips, at Westminster Abbey. Photo shows the bride and groom smiling broadly as they leave Westminster Abbey after their wedding today, followed by page and bridesmaid Prince Edward and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones. Behind is best man Captain Eric Grounds
Agency: BIPNA
Princess Anne and the Duke of Edinburgh arriving at Westminster Abbey
Princess Anne accompanied by her father the Duke of Edinburgh arrives at Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Captain Mark Phillips. Behind are bridesmaid Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones, and page Prince Edward
Agency: UPI
The Royal Wedding group, made at Buckingham Palace after today's wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Centre, the bride, Princess Anne with bridegroom, Captain Mark Phillips, and their respective parents. The Queen (hands clasped), The Duke of Edinburgh (behind The Queen) and Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips (background, left of centre)
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and wedding party on the Buckingham Palace balcony
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips wave from the balcony of the palace
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne, Mark Phillips, Prince Edward and Eric Grounds
Princess Anne and her bridegroom, Captain Mark Phillips are followed by her page, her youngest brother Price Edward, 9 (partly seen) and the best man, Captain Eric Grounds as they walk down the aisle after their wedding ceremony in Westminster Abbey today
Agency: BIPNA
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips on Buckingham Palace balcony
That just-married look of joy… Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips on the Buckingham Palace balcony as they were cheered by a vast crowd after their wedding today
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Mark Phillips curtsy to the Queen
A curtsy for her mother, The Queen, from Princess Anne after she wed Captain Mark Phillips in Westminster Abbey today
Agency: Press Association
Captain Phillips's parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Phillips, arrive at Westminster Abbey
Agency: Press Association
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips at the alter
Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips at the alter during their wedding ceremony in Westminster Abbey. In rear from right to left, Queen Elizabeth; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Prince Andrew; Princess Margaret; Viscount Linley and Lord Snowdon. Next to Captain Phillips is best man Captain Eric Grounds
Agency: UPI