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Coronation. Public look out of windowsPublic look out of windows in Golden Square, London W1. 1953
Coronation. A VIP Coach approaches AbbeyThe Prime Ministers Procession. Churchills coach approches the Abbey greeted by an officer of the Household Cavalry and an officer of the Brigade of Guards.Churchills coach escorted by Ivth Queens
Coronation. March towards AbbeyMarch towards the Abbey. In the foreground the Guard of Honour mounted by The Royal Marines. The marching column is a group of members The Life Guards of the Household Cavalry on foot. 1953
Coronation. Waiting for VIP arrivalsThe scene is set for the arrival of the Prime Ministers Procession. The coaches will deliver the Prime Ministers, Churchill, and PMs of Canada, Australia
Coronation. Household Cavalry escortHousehold Cavalry, escort to The Queen, moves down Victoria Street. 1953
Coronation. Queen Mother enters the AbbeyThe Queen Mother and Princess Margaret enters the Abbey through the West Door. 1953
Coronation. Coaches approach West Door of AbbeyA coach carrying Prime Minister Malan of South Africa arrives at Abbey West door. Escorted by South African Mounted Police. 1953
Coronation. Royal arrivals at West DoorArrivals of members of the royal Family. West Door Westminster Abbey. 1953
Coronation. Queen enters Westminster AbbeyQueen enters West entrance at Westminster Abbey. 1953
Coronation. Wide shot of events, Golden SqEarly evening shot of events in Golden Square, London W1. Jazz band in background. 1953
Coronation. BBC camera opposite Abbey entranceThe BBC camera on a dais in front of the Coloniual Office in Queen Victoria Street. 1953
Coronation. Coronation Coach departsEmpty Coronation Coach departs from Westminster Abbey. 1953
Coronation. Guard of Honour outside AbbeyGuard of Honour moounted by 2nd Battalion Scots Guards opposite the west door of the Abbey. The band of the Royal Marines is on the extreme right. 1953
Coronation. Folk dancing, evening Golden SqDisplay of folk dancing in Golden Square on evening of the Coronation, attended by large crowds. 1953
Coronation. Band of Royal MarinesThe Band of The Royal Marines march past the west door of The Abbey. 1953
Underwear for 1962 drawn by Barbara HulanickiA woman poses seductively wearing a pull-on corselette to emphasis her figure, with panels of lace, a low-cut back and six suspender anchorage. By Bien Jolie at Harrods for 10 guineas. Date: 1962
Tatler Summer Number front cover, 6 June 1962Front cover of The Tatler Summer Number contrasting an engraving of a demure Victorian lady with a photograph of peachy pink rose petals, giving an overall summery feel! Date: 1962
Underwear for 1962 drawn by Barbara HulanickiLeft picture shows a bare view of the back that fashion demands in 1962 with a clever sans-strap, sans-back bra. Cups kept buoyant with secret padding by Silhouette. Date: 1962
Saint AugustineSt Augustine (circa first third of the 6th century probably 26th May 604) - He was sent to Britain by Pope Gregory as a missionary
Teddy Tinling tennis outfit, 1962A tailored tennis suit in cotton pique with a drawstring waist and crossed racquets motif embroidered in blue on the shirt top designed by tennis fashion guru, Teddy Tinling. Date: 1962
Mother of the Bride fashion by drawn by Barbara HulanickiSuggestions for Mother of the Bride fashion drawn by Barbara Hulanicki. On the left, a printed pink silk dress and jacket, a ripple of knife pleats in the skirt by John Cavanagh boutique
Vice Admiral Sir John de Robeck, British naval officerVice Admiral Sir John Michael de Robeck (1862-1928), British Royal Navy officer who commanded the Allied naval force in the Dardanelles during the First World War
Tatler front cover - May 1962Bright front cover of The Tatler in 1962, featuring a variety of plants and flowers, the presiding subject of that particular issue. Date: 1962
Lieutenant-Colonel Rochford-Boyd, British army officerLieutenant-Colonel Henry Charles Rochford-Boyd (1877-1917), British army officer with the Royal Horse Artillery, 16th Brigade during the First World War. Date: circa 1914
Tonik fabric advertisement, 1962Advertisement for Tonik, the aristocratic mohair cloth by Dormeuil. Its crisp, impeccable, superbly comfortable qualities make a Tonik suit the ideal flying outfit
Commander Luigi Rizzo, Italian naval officer, WW1Commander (later Admiral) Luigi Rizzo (1887-1951), Italian naval officer, famous for sinking the Austro-Hungarian battleship SMS Szent Istvan in June 1918, during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Tonik fabric advertisement, 1962Advertisement for Tonik, the aristocratic mohair cloth by Dormeuil. Its crisp, impeccable, superbly comfortable qualities make a Tonik suit the ideal thing to step aboard a glamorous Pullman train
Tatler front cover, Wimbledon 1962Front cover of The Tatler, reporting on Wimbledon Tennis Championship for 1962 and particularly tennis fashions. The girl clearing the net in style is wearing a tennis tunic by tennis fashion leading
Belinda Belville suit, 1962A box pleat skirt in blue plaid wool worn with a matching jacket and a white felt cloche hat and white sleeveless blouse, by Belinda Belville
Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of RussiaAlexandra Feodorovna Romanova, Empress of Russia (1872-1918). Born Princess Alix of Hesse and of the Rhine, she became the wife of Emperor Nicholas II in 1894. Date: circa 1894-1905
General Sir Henry Rawlinson and others, WW1General Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925), British army officer, with others on wooden decking at the side of a boat, either during or just after the First World War. Date: circa 1918-1919
Tatler front cover, 1962Graphic front cover of The Tatler depicting an Egyptian woman with a beatific smile made up from a number of Eastern style fabric designs, mainly from Liberty. Date: 1962
Underwear for 1962 drawn by Barbara HulanickiOn the left, a ravishing honeymoon set in white lace on pink, slotted with pink ribbons. Deep cleavage bra with wide white shoestring straps and suspender belt frilled with lace by Roussell
Baron von Richthofen, German air ace, with colleagues, WW1Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), also known as the Red Baron, legendary German fighter pilot during the First World War
General Rawlinson and others, Peronne, France, WW1General Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925), British army officer, seen here with other officers and an army chaplain in recaptured French territory in Peronne, northern France
Teddy Tinling tennis dress 1962A terylene and cotton tennis dress designed by tennis fashion guru Teddy Tinling with frills trimming the hem and high neckline while the back swoops to a low and glamorous exit view. Date: 1962
General Fayolle and General Rawlinson, France, WW1General Marie Emile Fayolle (1858-1928), French army officer, and General Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925), British army officer
Baron von Richthofen and Reserve Lieutenant Klein, WW1Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), also known as the Red Baron, legendary German fighter pilot during the First World War
General Sir William Robertson, British army officerGeneral Sir William Robertson (1860-1933), British army officer who served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CIGS) during the First World War, from 1916 to 1918. Date: circa 1919
King Edwin with his troopsKing Edwin was a King of Nothumbria. As a child his father was killed by the Bernicians so, he lived in exile in East Anglia
Mother of the Bride outfit drawn by Barbara HulanickiA dress of ocean blue cellophane lace by Mandell as a suggested outfit for a mother of the bride. The line is simple with the skirt mounted on a taffeta camisole bodice
Dr Karl Renner, Austrian politician, St Germain ChateauDr Karl Renner (1870-1950), Austrian politician, leaving St Germain Chateau, France, after receiving the terms of the St Germain en Laye Peace Treaty. The Treaty was signed on 10 September 1919
General Sir Henry Rawlinson, Querrieu Chateau, FranceGeneral Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925), British army officer, standing outside 4th Army Headquarters, Querrieu Chateau, northern France, during the First World War. Date: July 1916
The first Saxons in BritainWhen the Romans withdrew their troops from Britain after about 400 years, the British King needed help with organising his army, so two Saxons
Hat by Sybella, 1962A chic silk cartwheel hat to make an impact in with stripes in black and white by Sybella. Date: 1962
Grave of Baron von Richthofen, German fighter pilot, WW1The first grave of Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), also known as the Red Baron, legendary German fighter pilot during the First World War
Eddie Rickenbacker, American fighter pilot, WW1Edward Vernon Rickenbacker (1890-1973), nicknamed Fast Eddie, American fighter pilot and air ace of 94th Aero Squadron during the First World War. Seen here in northern France in his Spad XIII
Standard of the White HorseThe Standard of the White Horse shown on this flag, carried by a British King, here the sign of a British regiment in the First Century AD