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The Proclamation by Queen Elizabeth II announcing Her Royal Coronation date of 2 June 1953. Posted up outside Mansion House in the City of London, issued on 6 June 1952 ?TopFoto
King George VI shown on a television broadcast opening the new Chamber of the House of Commons. Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London
King George VI during the Empire Day broadcast. 24 May 1939
7 February 1952 The first Court Circular from Clarence House, St. James mentioning Queen Elizabeth II, although the Coat of Arms is still shown as Princess Elizabeth
Vegetables for Victory - Ambrose Heath - ? TopFoto
8 February 1952 he Royal Proclamation was read at Trafalgar Square by Lancaster Herald, Mr A. G. E. Russell in a ceremony announcing that the crown has solely
King George VI making the VE Day broadcast speech on 8 May 1945 We kept faith with ourselves and with one another: we kept faith and unity with our great Allies
8 February 1952 Surrounded by Yeoman Warders, The Royal Proclamation is read by Resident Governor of the Tower of London, Col
8 February 1952 The Royal Proclamation is read by Mayor Richard Tozer of Windsor in a ceremony announcing that the crown has solely
6 February 1952 The Royal Proclamation announcing that the crown has solely and rightfully come to Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary who has become Queen Elizabeth II ?TopFoto
Queen speaks from Sandringham on Christmas day. HM The Queen seen as she appeared on the television screen during her Christmas Day broadcast from Sandringham. 27 December 1958
8 February 1952 Crowds swarm in the City as The Royal Proclamation is read by Clarenceux King of Arms Sir Arthur Steuart Cochrane
The LCC Elections, A Canvassers Poster Walk Mrs M Cunningham an author, who is canvassing in connection with the London County Council elections, photographed while on a poster walk 24 February 1922
The Dark Blues at Work The Oxford crew at practice at Bourne and Mr Horsefall the coach giving instructions to the crew 7 March 1922