Blakeway November 2001 Gallery
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Choose from 10 pictures in our Blakeway November 2001 collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Royal Portrait with a difference shows the young Prince Philip getting his teeth
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Queen and Duke Together in Portugal HM The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, seen
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Screen Portrays Dukes Life - The Actor The Duke of Edinburgh (standing, second from right)
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Royal Visit to Canada - Queen in Open Landau Photo Shows: The Queen and Prince
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Looking radiantly happy, Princess Elizabeth, wearing her engagement ring, was photographed
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Princess and Duke Take Tea Princess Elizabeth, who was accompanied by the Duke
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Royal Ascot Princess Margaret, wearing a mandarin hat, seen at Ascot today when
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The Queen Visits General Norstad HM The Queen and Prince Philip continuing their
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With Camera Ready, the Princess Watched Badminton, Gloucester : Wearing a flower
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Royal Family Relax Just one of the many happy groups watching the Olympic Horse
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Screen Portrays Dukes Life - The Actor The Duke of Edinburgh (standing, second from right)
Screen Portrays Duke's Life - The Actor
The Duke of Edinburgh (standing, second from right), dressed for a role in Macbeth when he was 14 and a pupil at Gordonstoun public school on the east coast of Scotland. This is a scene from "Prince Philip", a biographical film on the life of the Duke which will be shown in London today for the first time. Veteran producer Howard Thomas, who made the colour Coronation film "Elizabeth is Queen", spent a year sorting through thousands of feet of film touching on the Duke's activities. The half hour documentary opens with the Royal Wedding Day in 1947; goes back to the Duke's schooldays and ends with the Coronation.
25th September 1953
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