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An English SoldierAn early English soldier carrying a spear and a shield. Date: Circa 800 AD
St Augustine and the EnglishSt Augustine was sent by Pope Gregory as a missionary to England. He went first to King Ethelbert (because his French wife Bertha was already a Christian). Date: Circa 600 AD
Mrs Anthony Royle in a hat by Peter ShepherdMrs Anthony Royle, wife of the M.P. for Richmond, wearing a bold busby hat transformed into a mass of buttercup petals for summer designed by Peter Shepherd
The Tatler front cover, 9 May 1962Front cover of The Tatler for May 1962 celebrating London Fashion Week and featuring three models (Jean Shrimpton at the back)
Bellville and Cie dress modelled by Jean Shrimpton, 1962A froth of grey and white shadow striped organza bubbles over five layers of net petticoats. A pristine white organza cape etched with stripe is kept trim by a wide black patent leather belt which
Underwear for 1962 drawn by Barbara HulanickiA selection of undergarments drawn by Barbara Hulanicki. From left, a white corselette in Vyrene Jacquard with a deep cutaway back and cushioned cups by Flexees at Harrods
Mother of the Bride outfit drawn by Barbara HulanickiA suggested elegant outfit for a mother of the bride in 1962, drawn by Barbara Hulanicki. A carnation pink silk gauze dress and jacket, the skirt full with a front pleat by Harry B. Popper
Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (1869-1955), the last Bavarian Crown Prince. Date: circa 1917-1918
Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (1869-1955), the last Bavarian Crown Prince. Seen here in uniform during the First World War. Date: circa 1917-1918
General Rucquoy, Chief of Staff, Belgian Army, WW1General Rucquoy, Chief of Staff of the Belgian Army, seen here at his desk during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1918
Hat by Sybella, 1962Ex-model Barbara Goalen (then Mrs Nigel Campbell) wearing a large navy straw hat with a big brim and high crown by James Wedge for Liberty. Date: 1962
Dr Karl Renner, Austrian politician, St Germain ChateauDr Karl Renner (1870-1950), Austrian politician, at a Peace Conference in St Germain Chateau, France, seen here standing, with his back to the camera
Underwear for 1962 drawn by Barbara HulanickiOn the left, a low back bra in black lace lined in pink marquisette by Emilio Pucci. Worn with a long-legged pantie girdle with bow-trimmed lace panel in front
Coronation. Abbey entrance and receptionThe temporary construction comprising the Queens entrance and reception hall. Outside, the array of Queens beasts can be seen along the wall of the reception hall. 1953
Coronation. The temporary Queens entranceThe special entrance to the West Door of the Abbey, constructed specially for the Coronation and the reception of the Queen. 1953
Coronation. A VIP coach approaches AbbeyThe Prime Ministers Procession. His coach approaches the Abbey greeted by an officer of the Houshold Cavalry and an officer of the Brigade of Guards
Coronation. The Earl Marshal arrivesThe Earl Marshal, The Duke of Norfolk, arrives at the side entrance where he will stay to greet Prime Ministers, The Royal Family and the Queen. 1953
Coronation. Guard of Honour in positionThe Guard of Honour outside The abbey entrance mounted by The R.A.F. Regiment to the left and The 2nd Battalion Scots Guards on their right
Coronation. Royal arrivals at West DoorArrivals of members of the royal Family. West Door Westminster Abbey. 1953
Coronation. Folk dancing, evening Golden SqDisplay of folk dancing in Golden Square on evening of the Coronation, attended by large crowds. 1953
Coronation. Marines band march past AbbeyThe Band of the royal Marines march past the west door of The Abbey. 1953
Winston Churchill and his daughter in Switzerland, 1946Mr. Winston Churchill with his daughter, Mary, driving to the Chateau Lohn on his arrival in Berne, where he was warmly welcomed. 1946
Mary Churchill in Switzerland, 1946Speaking to a large audience from a balcony of Berne town hall, Switzerland:Mr. Winston Churchill with the state president of Berne and(right) Miss Mary Churchill, his youngest daughter. 1946
Mary Churchill supporting Russian flag day, 1944Miss Mary Churchill, the youngest daughter of Winston Churchill, supporting her mothers Russian flag day, and bought her emblem from Nurse Glover of University College London Hospital. 1944
Mary Churchill christens a canteen, 1944A Church Army Mobile Canteen was named The Second Front by Subaltern Mary Churchill, A.T.S at a ceremony on Horse Guards Parade. Miss Churchill is seen with Captain G.A Bucknell, the Rev
Mary Churchill visits the Church Army H. Q 1944Subaltern Mary Churchill, A.TS, youngest daughter of Winston Churchill, lunched with the Reverend H.H Treacher, head of the Church Army, when she inspected hostel adjoining the headquarters. 1944
All-Services Club celebrates anniversary, 1944Anthony Eden looks in on the anniversary party of the All-Services Club, of which his wife is the president. Subaltern Mary Churchill, youngest daughter of Winston Churchill
Coronation. Irish State Coach leaves AbbeyThe Irish State Coach leaves the Abbey after dropping off The Queen Mother. In the foreground The Guard of Honour mounted by the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards to the left
Coronation. Piccadilly Circus at NightShot of Piccadilly Circus on evening of the Coronation. Close up on neon sign for CocaCola, Guinness and Ever Ready batteries. 1953
Coronation. Abbey. Cars deposit their passengersCars approaching the west door of The Abbey with their VIP guests. 1953
Coronation. Jazz band, Golden Square W1Jazz band performs on Coronation evening at Golden Square W1, in front of large crowd. 1953
Coronation. Opposite temporary Abbey entranceEarly morning in Queen victoria Street, the crowds gather for the long wait before the start of Coronation proceedings. A display of early 50s fashions. 1953
Coronation. A VIP Coach approaches AbbeyThe Prime Ministers Procession.Churchills coach approches the Abbey with mounted escort. Churchills coach escorted by IVth Queens Own Hussars 1953
Coronation. Routliners march - Victoria StreetR.A.F. Regiment march past the Abbey West Door at on their way to take up position as part of Guard of Honour. 1953
Coronation. Heads of State arrives
Coronation The empty coach passes the AbbeyThe Coronation coach, which is empty, passes by the Abbey. On its way to pick up The Queen. 1953
Coronation. Close up spectators. Golden SqClose up of spectators at Golden Square looking at events on Coronation evening. 1953
Coronation. Royal party inside AbbeyRoyal party inside entrance of Westminster Abbey. 1953
Coronation. Piccadilly Circus at Night
Coronation. Canadian PMs coach arrivesA coach carrying Mr. St, Laurent, Canadian Prime Minister approches the Abbey West Door escorted by Canadian Mounted Police. 1953
Coronation. Coverway alongside the abbeyAttendants and ushers wait under cover for early arrivals. Boys Scouts waiting to usher foreign representatives in The Abbey 1953
Coronation. Queen Mother enters the AbbeyThe Queen Mother and Princess Margaret enters the Abbey through the West Door. 1953
Coronation. The Queen Mothers coach arrivesThe Irish State coach carrying the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arrives at the West Door of Westminster Abbey. 1953
Coronation. Abbey. Cars deposit their passengersA car bearing VIPs approaches the west door of the Abbey. 1953
Coronation. Pikemen arrive with drummersA few members of the Pikemen and Liverymen of the City of London, preceded by two drummers, approach the Abbey west door. A sea of periscopes are raised in the foregrouond. 1953