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Royal occasions Collection: Coronation procession 1953

Coronation procession 1953 Collection
41 items

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation decorations JRU01_01_089

Coronation decorations JRU01_01_089
ADMIRALTY ARCH, THE MALL, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. Admiralty Arch decorated for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, viewed from the south-west

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Opening of Coryton Refinery JLP01_08_021308

Opening of Coryton Refinery JLP01_08_021308
CORYTON OIL REFINERY, THURROCK, ESSEX. Mrs J. W. Laing being presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, at the ceremonial opening of Coryton Oil Refinery Coryton Oil Refinery was

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Procession for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II P_C00424_001

Procession for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II P_C00424_001
An elevated view taken from the roof of Admiralty Arch, looking north-east over Trafalgar Square, towards Nelsons Column, showing crowds lining the streets

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation decorations JRU01_01_088

Coronation decorations JRU01_01_088
THE MALL, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. Looking along the Mall towards Buckingham Palace, showing decorations for the coronation of Elizabeth II

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee procession CC97_01152

Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee procession CC97_01152
GREEN PARK ARCH, Westminster, London. A view of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee procession of 1897 featuring a naval gun detachment as it passes under Wellington Arch and through a large crowd

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Oceanic House, the White Star Line shipping company BL21285

Oceanic House, the White Star Line shipping company BL21285
OCEANIC HOUSE, Cockspur Street, London. The London office of the White Star Line shipping company decorated for George V coronation (22nd June 1911)

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Ox roast, Osney Bridge, Oxford 1902 CC72_02169

Ox roast, Osney Bridge, Oxford 1902 CC72_02169
OSNEY BRIDGE, Oxford. A large crowd of people gathered for an ox-roast to celebrate the coronation of Edward VII, with the river Thames in the background. Photographed by Henry W Taunt in 1902

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation Dinner OFH01_01_01_r07_17

Coronation Dinner OFH01_01_01_r07_17
PUTNEY BRIDGE, HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM, GREATER LONDON. A view showing crowds celebrating the occasion of the Coronation Dinner for the Poor of London which was held to mark the delayed coronation of

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Jubilee procession a035422

Jubilee procession a035422
Greater London. Elevated view showing procession to celebrate Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Jubilee plantations 34067_057

Jubilee plantations 34067_057
ER plantations, trees planted to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth, Derbyshire, 2018

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Fireworks P_C00431_007

Fireworks P_C00431_007
CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. Fireworks over the River Thames to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, with the faces of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Waving her off JLP01_08_069738a

Waving her off JLP01_08_069738a
West Cumberland Hospital, Homewood Road, Homewood, Whitehaven, Copeland, Cumbria. Hospital staff crowd balconies at West Cumberland Hospital to wave off the Queen Mother as she departs in her

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Official opening JLP01_08_069732

Official opening JLP01_08_069732
West Cumberland Hospital, Homewood Road, Homewood, Whitehaven, Copeland, Cumbria. The Queen Mother unveiling a plaque celebrating the official opening of West Cumberland Hospital

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Queen Mother JLP01_08_069730

Queen Mother JLP01_08_069730
West Cumberland Hospital, Homewood Road, Homewood, Whitehaven, Copeland, Cumbria. The Queen Mother and her entourage approaching the entrance to West Cumberland Hospital for its official opening

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Royal opening JLP01_09_820800

Royal opening JLP01_09_820800
Shire Hall, Shinfield Park, Shinfield, Wokingham, Berkshire. Lewis Moss, Chairman of Berkshire County Council, greeting Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the official opening of the Shire Hall

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Royal opening JLP01_09_820795

Royal opening JLP01_09_820795
Shire Hall, Shinfield Park, Shinfield, Wokingham, Berkshire. Queen Elizabeth II and the Chairman of Berkshire County Council descending a flight of steps lined with Brownies

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Queen Mother JLP01_11_22616_19

Queen Mother JLP01_11_22616_19
Four Limes, Wheathampstead, St. Albans, Hertfordshire. The Queen Mother in conversation with Laing Retirement Homes staff at the opening of the Four Limes retirement complex

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Prince Michael of Kent JLP01_11_28918_08

Prince Michael of Kent JLP01_11_28918_08
Eldon Square Shopping Centre, Newgate Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. Prince Michael of Kent under an umbrella at the official opening of the food court

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_9_11

Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_9_11
CHELSEA AND WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL, FULHAM ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, GREATER LONDON. Sir William Doughty presenting Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with a framed photograph of Chelsea

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_9_08

Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_9_08
CHELSEA AND WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL, FULHAM ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, GREATER LONDON. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II signing the visitors book at the official opening of Chelsea

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_8_08

Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_8_08
CHELSEA AND WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL, FULHAM ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, GREATER LONDON. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II standing at a microphone after unveiling the commemorative plaque at the official

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_8_05

Royal opening JLP01_11_5610_8_05
CHELSEA AND WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL, FULHAM ROAD, KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA, GREATER LONDON. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and company walking through Chelsea

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Opening the Bull Ring JLP01_08_068586

Opening the Bull Ring JLP01_08_068586
BULL RING CENTRE, BULL RING, BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS. Senior staff in the construction of the Bull Ring Centre being presented to HRH Prince Philip on the day of the opening ceremony

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Opening the Bull Ring JLP01_08_068579

Opening the Bull Ring JLP01_08_068579
BULL RING CENTRE, BULL RING, BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS. HRH Prince Philip exiting the new Woolworths store at the Bull Ring Centre on the day of the opening ceremony

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Opening the Bull Ring JLP01_08_068575

Opening the Bull Ring JLP01_08_068575
BULL RING CENTRE, BULL RING, BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS. The opening ceremony for the Bull Ring Centre, showing HRH Prince Philip

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Planning a new Cathedral JLP01_08_045789d

Planning a new Cathedral JLP01_08_045789d
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, BAILEY LANE, COVENTRY. A view of Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh standing in the ruins of the old cathedral with Provost Howard

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Planning a new Cathedral JLP01_08_045789b

Planning a new Cathedral JLP01_08_045789b
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, BAILEY LANE, COVENTRY. A view of Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with the architect Basil Spence and Provost Howard

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Consecration day JLP01_08_062704

Consecration day JLP01_08_062704
COVENTRY CATHEDRAL, PRIORY STREET, COVENTRY. A view of Queen Elizabeth II and the Bishop of Coventry standing on the pavement outside Coventry Cathedral on the day of the consecration service

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Opening of Coryton Refinery JLP01_08_021310

Opening of Coryton Refinery JLP01_08_021310
CORYTON OIL REFINERY, THURROCK, ESSEX. A view of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and dignitaries at an exhibition stand at Coryton Oil Refinery

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Royal proclamation JRU01_01_078

Royal proclamation JRU01_01_078
National Westminster Bank, Princes Street, City of London. A view from Cornhill towards the National Westminster Bank, looking over crowds gathered outside the Royal Exchange

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation decorations JRU01_01_063

Coronation decorations JRU01_01_063
Selfridges, Oxford Street, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London. Two banners with quotes from Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II positioned on either side of a statue of Elizabeth II on a horse

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation decorations JRU01_01_061

Coronation decorations JRU01_01_061
WESTMINSTER ABBEY, GREATER LONDON. The canopied entrance to the annexe built outside the west entrance of Westminster Abbey for the coronation of Elizabeth II

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation decorations JRU01_01_055

Coronation decorations JRU01_01_055
Fleet Street, City of London. A view of flags hanging from buildings and in the centre of Fleet Street, from which decorations are strung, for the coronation of Elizabeth II

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation decorations JRU01_01_017

Coronation decorations JRU01_01_017
ADMIRALTY ARCH, THE MALL, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A view of Admiralty Arch, floodlit and featuring decorations for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, viewed from the Mall at night

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Coronation decorations JRU01_01_092

Coronation decorations JRU01_01_092
THE MALL, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A detail of the metalwork crown suspended from a Coronation Arch on the Mall, designed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Diamond Jubilee Procession DD97_00473

Diamond Jubilee Procession DD97_00473
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee Procession, Green Park Arch, London, 22 June 1897. York & Son silver gelatin DOP (developing out paper) print

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee Procession DD97_00448

Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee Procession DD97_00448
QUEEN VICTORIAs GOLDEN JUBILEE PROCESSION, London. A view of the procession showing the Royal Princes on horseback. Over 10 miles of scaffolding was used to line the route which was thronged with

Background imageRoyal occasions Collection: St Jamess Street, London CC97_01169

St Jamess Street, London CC97_01169
ST JAMESs STREET, Westminster, London. A view looking down St Jamess Street which is full of people and decorated to mark Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee of 1897. Photograph by York and Son


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