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A Royal Command Portrait at Buckingham Palace Queen Elizabeth II wearing an evening gown with the blue ribbon of Star of the Garter a diamond necklace ( a wedding present from the City of London)
Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Buckingham Palace 1953
Queen Elizabeth II jewels glittering in her hair and at her throat arrives at Swedish Embassy in Portland Palace London to attend the State Banquet 29 June 1954
Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh 1952
Queen Elizabeth II gestures as her husband Duke of Edinburgh Prince Phillip and children Prince Charles and Princess Anne watch the Royal Air Force flypast salute from the balcony of Buckingham
The Premier of Victoria Mr John Cain entertains Queen Elizabeth II while the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Phillip talks to the Premiers wife at the State Reception in Melbourne Australia during
Princess Elizabeth wearing a tiara and carrying a bouquet of flowers at Warner Theatre London as she attends the premiere of the British film The Lady With A Lamp 22 September 1951
Princess Elizabeth leaving Westminster Abbey London after her wedding 1947
Charles 1st taking leave of his children
Nizams grandson weds Turkish Student Seen at Hyderabad House in London are newly wed Prince Mukaramjah (left grandson of the Nizam of Hyderabad)
Symbols of Imperial Majesty: The Royal Crowns and Sceptre - St. Edwards crown (top left); The Imperial State Crown (top right); The State Crown of Queen Mary Consort of George V (bottom left)
King Arthur, Battle of Camlann, 13th century. The Battle of Camlann is best known as the final battle of King Arthur, where he either died in battle, or was fatally wounded. King Arthur, page 32
Lancelot in a cart drawn by a dwarf 1300-25. The Blue Nile by Alan Moorhead, page 305. Manuscript 805. In the Arthurian legend, Sir Lancelot is one of the Knights of the Round Table
Family Picture at Balmoral Castle Scotland August 1951 Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother Princess Margaret and the King
The Good Quads May 1953 Preparing for the Coronation
Shirley Weston snake girl catches the Dukes eye as she displays the carpet snake Queen Elizabeth II with the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Phillip in Melbourne Australia during the Foreign Visit to
Louis XIV inkstand in red jasper and gilt. The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, page 153
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II photographed in the Throne Room of Buckingham Palace with her Maids of Honour after the Coronation
King Arthur and his knights setting out for the quest for the Holy Grail. King Arthur, page 129
Galahad introduced in the company of the Round Table 1370-80. Sir Galahad was one of the knights of King Arthurs Round Table in Arthurian legend
The Duke of Gloucester paying Homage to Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II after the crowning ceremony in Westminster Abbey 2 June 1953
Cup in lapis lazuli surmounted by Neptune in silver garlands of ceramic and enamelled flowers. Sphinxs at base and exotic animals, from Louis XIV collection of jewels
King Arthur as one of the Nine Worthies 1490
Blind Goddess, fortune of her wheel, with King Arthur enthroned 1316
Guinevere gives Bohort a ring for Lancelot 14th century
Princesses Elizabeth and Princess Margaret with their pet dogs at Ballater Station on the way to Balmoral 9 August 1946
King Arthur on the horse of one of the rebels who claimed the throne
Mary Queen of Scotts. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austens History of England, 1790
Lancelot tells his tales of the quest to King Arthur. Guinevere on the eve of the pentecost, Romance of the St Graal, 1316. King Arthur, page 49
In London Again after their world tour in the Royal Yacht Britannia with the Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh aboard passing through Tower Bridge June 1954
Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret at Ballater Station on route to Balmoral 1948, spending the annual holiday with other members of the Royal Family 7 August 1948
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II planting a tree in Canongate Kirk to mark her visit which was the first visit of a reigning Queen since the late 19th Century
Landlady Mrs Jane Rudd (right) and her lodger Mrs L Cooling (left) put finishing touches to the Coronation decorations on their house in Godson Street Finsbury The two women have done the entire
The Royal Australian Tour. Queen Leaves Melbourne Exhibition Building. Photo Shows: H.M The Queen wearing her tiara and sash - makes a charming study as she picks up her ermine wrap - when about to
H M The Queen takes the salute in East Carriage Road Hyde Park as a detachment of disabled Ex Servicemen and woman in invalid carriages passed in review NOTE in the centre can be seen a disabled
Coronation decorations go up and this shows something of the motie in Old Bond Street 1953
To the cheers of the tightly packed crowds, Queen Elizabeth II leaves the dais with the Mayor Dr E E Willoughby during her visist with Duke of Edinburgh (seen behind)
Complete with their tent in the mall this morning are Miss Betty Simpson and Miss Pauline Cunningham from Sydney Australia waiting for tomorrows Coronation 1953
King George V Christmas broadcast on radio in 1934
Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II inspecting the Guard of Honour of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders accompanied by Major C P Anderson at Ballater Station Scotland 6th July 1953
Charles 1st (Windsor Castle, behind)
Coronation Celebrations Street Party Arlington Close Sidcup June 1953
King Arthur on Whitsunday summons the companions of the Quest to relate their adventures
Sydney Salutes The Queen Six Thousand People form a huge UNion Jack at a Coronation Pageant at Sydney Showground on Coronation Day 2 June 1953
London Girl workers at an Old Kent Road Flag and Decorations making factory sew pieces of bunting together as part of the firms prepations for the Coronation 1952
On the embankment children wait to watch the Coronation procession are issued with a refresher to iced lollies June 1953
Queen Wilhelmina of Holland and Princess Juliana at Unterwasser. The Queen of Holland (nearest camera in rear) and Princess Juliana, her daughter, heir to the throne
The Regents Coat of Arms, from Sovereigns of the Bath, 1803