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NEWGATE PRISON / COURTYARDOriginally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The central courtyard & Mrs Frys Gate. Date: 1900
MAP / LONDON / CITY LATE 16CMap of the City of London in the time of Queen Elizabeth Date: late 16th century
C16 BRITISH COINSA selection of British coinage dating from Queen Elizabeths reign. These include a Gold Rial, Gold Angel, Crown, Shilling, Sixpence, Groat and Penny. Date: 16th Century
PAINTING TOY ANIMALSThis woman is working overtime hand-painting toy animals at a north London factory, supplying big orders received from many little girls who want a Noahs Ark like Princess Elizabeths. Date: late 1920s
SIGNING ARMISTICE 1918Admiral Sir David Beatty reads the terms of the Armistice to German delegates aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth at Rosyth Date: 16 November 1918
ELIZABETH / FAIR FORESTERPRINCESS ELIZABETH THE FAIR FORESTER Daughter of James I, married Friedrich, Elector Palatine, in 1613 Date: 1596 -
Queen Elizabeth I and familyQUEEN ELIZABETH I (1533 - 1603) With her father King Henry VIII, brother Edward VI & sister Mary I
SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAMsir FRANCIS WALSINGHAM statesman in the service of Queen Elizabeth I Date: 1530 - 1590
VICTORY DAY PARADEVictory Parade : The Church Army, Salvation Army, N A A F I etc passing the Saluting Base (King George VI & Queen Elizabeth). Date: 8 June 1946
ELIZ I & AMBASSADORS ELIZ I & AMBASSADORSQueen Elizabeth I of England receives Dutch ambassadors Date: 1573
Elizabeth of York wife of Henry VIIElizabeth of York (1466 - 1503), wife of Henry VII and the first Tudor queen. She was the daughter of Edward IV and niece of Richard III
NICOLAS II / COSTUME / 1890NICOLAS II OF RUSSIA Russian Tsar with Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna in theatrical costume (for the play Eugenie Onegin) Date: circa 1890
Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter RaleighSIR WALTER RALEIGH (1554 - 1618) - spreads his cloak before Elizabeth I
Francis Drake knighted in Deptford by Queen Elizabeth IQueen Elizabeth knights Francis Drake on board his ship, the Golden Hind at Deptford, after his voyage round the world. Date: 4th April 1581
Old Craven HouseFormerly Drury House, it was later rebuilt as Craven House by Lord Craven, and finally turned into a public house, the Queen of Bohemia, named after Lord Cravens unrequited love
Lady Elizabeth ? Stanley Harbour?Lady Elizabeth?, an iron barque of 1, 155 tons built by Robert Thompson Jr. of Southwick, Sunderland and launched on 4 June 1879
Royal Family at Windsor, Princess Elizabeth as bridesmaidDouble page spread from the Illustrated London News featuring picture stories on the royal family at Windsor Horse Show on the left page, and the wedding of the Hon
La Mola at the entrance to Mahon Harbour, Menorca, SpainLa Mola, a disused military fortification at the entrance to Mahon Harbour, Menorca, Spain. The Loop Holed Gallery - approx 400 metres long Date: 2010
Royal visit to Northern Ireland - examining a handloomPrincess Margaret and the Queen (Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother) examining an ancient handloom on which linen had been woven for Queen Victoria at the Farm
Liverpool Coronation Procession - June, 1953Crowds pack the streets to watch the Liverpool Coronation Procession to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - June
Reeling the Silk for wedding dress train, Princess ElizabethReeling the Silk for the wedding dress train of Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) - Lullingstone Silk Farm, 1947. Date: 1947
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of EdinburghPrincess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II 1926- ) and the Duke of Edinburgh (1921- ) visit the Festival of Britain - London - May 4th, 1951. Date: 1951
Queen Mary and The Duchess of York in 1925. Date: 1925
The Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) (1900-2002). Date: circa 1933
Queen Elizabeth II - Leaving the Palace - Coronation, 2nd June 1953. The procession heading down The Mall. Date: 1953
Queen Elizabeth II - Coronation Naval Review at Spithead - greeting Commander of the Russian Cruiser Sverdlov - Monday, 15th June, 1953. Date: 1953
Elizabeth Berkeley, Countess of Craven (1750-1828), subsequently Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach - author and playwright Date: circa 1790s
Elizabeth Alexeievna, Empress of RussiaPrincess Louise of Baden (17791826) - later known as Elizabeth Alexeievna, Empress of Russia during her marriage with Emperor Alexander I. Date: circa 1795
Duchess of York talking to Crippled Cubs - EdinburghElizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002) talking to Crippled Cubs - Edinburgh during a great display by 17, 000 children drawn from the Boys Brigade, Girl Guides
Duchess of York - Toc H League of Helpers - lighting lampsElizabeth the Duchess of York (later Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1900-2002) lighting lamps at the Toc H League of Helpers Festival and lamplighting Ceremonial at the Royal Albert Hall
Opening of Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial PlaygroundOn first day of the court moving from full to half-mourning, Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later the Queen Mother 1900-2002), opens Corams Field and Harmsworth Memorial Playground
Princess Elizabeth greets Officer of Guard, Rushmoor ArenaPrincess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022) greets the Officer of the Guard when arriving for the daylight dress rehearsal of the Aldershot Tattoo at Rushmoor Arena Date: 1935
Duchess of York arriving with her daughters - OlympiaElizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002) arriving with her daughters (Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret) for the Royal Tournament at Olympia. Date: 1935
Duke and Duchess of York - Moorfields Eye HospitalAlbert, Duke of York (later King George VI 1895-1952) and Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, The Queen Mother 1900-2002)
Duchess of York with new X-Ray Machine - Middlesex HospitalElizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002) tries out the new X-Ray Machine at the Middlesex Hospital. Date: 1935
Elizabeth, Duchess of York visiting St. Marys HospitalElizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002) visiting St. Marys Hospital, three years after she had laid the foundation stone for the new Medical School (see picture)
Princesses Elizabeth & Margaret outside their playhouse" Y Bwthyn Bach" - a Welsh phrase which means " The Little House", inscribed over the door of a model house presented to princess Elizabeth by the people of Wales
Elizabeth, Duchess of York winning a bottle of Champagne by hooking a wooden bottle with a fishing rod and line at a Garden Party in July 1933 held at Portman House
The Duke and Duchess of York at Brooklands - Junior Car ClubThe Duke and Duchess of York at the Brooklands Motor Racing Circuit at Weybridge, Surrey on 2nd July, 1932 - attending a meeting arranged by the Junior Car Club in aid of Guys Hospital
Duchess of York and Sir James Barrie - Theatre RoyalDuchess of York and Sir James Barrie at a performance of " What Every Woman Knows" at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London in aid of the funds of TocH
Duchess of York in Mansfield, Notts, pictured with the MayorElizabeth, Duchess of York (1900-2002) in Mansfield, Notts, pictured with the Mayor. Date: 1929
Duchess of York at Kings College London for their CentenaryDuchess of York arriving at Kings College, London for the Centenary Celebrations. The Duchess is shown here walking with the Archbishop of Canterbury (William Cosmo Gordon Lang)
Princess Elizabeth taking a carriage ride with her nannyPrincess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022) taking a carriage ride in Central London with her nanny Date: 1927
The Duchess of York - Fishing in New Zealand - Royal TourThe Duchess of York hooks a big one - Fishing at the Bay of Islands, New Zealand - Royal Tour. She caught twenty fish in half an hour! Date: 1927
Duke and Duchess of York - Austrian Folk Dance PerformanceAlbert, Duke of York (later King George VI 1895-1952) and Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002)
British Royals arrive for Cowes Week in 1933. Descending from the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert are King George V (1865-1936), Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth)
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret - 1933Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022) and Princess Margaret (1930-2002) at the annual sale of work by the Disabled Soldiers Embroidery Society, held in the grounds of Violet
Duchess of York and daughters - Disabled Soldiers SaleElizabeth, the Duchess of York (later Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002) and her daughters Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022) and Princess Margaret (1930-2002)