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Royal wedding. HRH Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott November 6, 1935 12 November 1935
Royal Wedding. The procession of the Brotherhood of St Edward the Confessor showing the five banners which will add to the brilliance of Princess Elizabeths wedding
Sisteres Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret at Eton 1947
The Christening Group in Buckingham Palace December 1948 Christening of Princess Elizabeths Baby Prince Charles Philip Arthur George back row left to right Lady Brabourne
Royal Wedding. Although in the early hours of the morning it came on to rain as our picture chows, this did not stop the all night crowds from sticking to their position to make sure they get a good
Royal wedding. HRH Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montagu DouglasRoyal wedding.HRH Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott November 6, 1935 12 November 1935
Princess Elizabeth chatting to two of the tiny tots during her visit to Edzell Lodge Childrens Home in Edinburgh 1947
Coronation of George VI, Royal Family on balcony of Buckingham Palace 12th May 1937
Children among the crowds outside the Palace tonight climbed the railings to get a view of the Royal family as they came out on the Balcony. 19 November 1947
Royal Wedding. Five elderly ladies who are braving the weather by sleeping out all night to make sure of getting a good view of the Royal Wedding picture taken in the Mall. 1947
Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth, Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, her Royal Highness Princess Margaret and the Duke of Hamilton, hereditary keeper of the Palace of Holyrood House
Royal Wedding. A part of the crowd who stayed all night even when it rained to make sure of getting a good view of the Royal Wedding
Crowds gather outside floodlight Palace on eve of Royal Wedding. 19 November 1947
Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth drove to Guildhall today, via The Mall, the Strand, Fleet Street, Ludgate Hill and Cheapside, to receive the Freedom of the City of London
Royal Wedding. Two men who stayed all night for the Royal Wedding, seen having an early morning shave picture taken in Whitehall. 20 November 1947
Royal Wedding. These French girls smile happily as they were photographed on their way to take up their positions to get a good view of the Royal Wedding. Picture taken near the Mall
The freedom of the Royal Borough of Windsor was conferred on her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth at a ceremony held in the open air in Home Park, Windsor Castle, this afternoon
A view of the Royal Silver Wedding Cake at Mc Vitie and Prices bakery at Harlesden London 1948
Royal Wedding. Jimmy Wright, a canadian who has travelled 7000 miles to see the Royal Wedding, seen wearing a beaver cap seen keeping warm round a fire in the Mall, at 2 o clock this morning
Coronation song book - King George VI and family - Long May They Reign
Work Stopped in the City when the crowd assembled outside Drapers Hall in Throgmorton Street to watch Princess Elizabeth attend the Drapers Hall to become a Freeman of the Drappers Company
Royal Wedding. People determined to get a good view photographed on top of telephone boxes, near Westminster Abbey. 20 November 1947
Royal Wedding. A women keeping guard over two children whilst they wait all through the night to catch a glimpse of the Royal Wedding. Picture taken in Trafalgar Square at one o clock in the morning
An informal picture of her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth with Lord and Lady Fortescue in the grounds of Castle Hill, Barnstaple, North Devon. Lord Fortescue is Lord Lt. of Devonshire
Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth after arriving from Balmoral today, later visited the British Colour Council, Portman - Square, to choose wedding presents for her forthcoming marriage to Lt
Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth on a short visit to Lord and Lady Fortescue pictured here in the grounds of Castle Hill, Barnstaple, North Devon - their home. Also in the picture is Olaf
Duke of Edinburghs Life Filmed, 23rd September 1953 The life story of the Duke of Edinburgh is the subject of a half-hour documentary film which opens in London