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Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The wedding of Mr Archie Percival Laurie Batsom RA and Miss Iris Ivy Gwen Kemp. The bride

The wedding of Mr Archie Percival Laurie Batsom RA and Miss Iris Ivy Gwen Kemp. The bride and groom. 1939

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Royal Wedding. One of the most popular spots for the crowds who decided to brave the weather

Royal Wedding. One of the most popular spots for the crowds who decided to brave the weather and make sure they would get a good view of the Royal Wedding was this coffee stall one of many which was

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Royal Visit To Paris The Queen and MME Poincare Visit of King George V to France

Royal Visit To Paris The Queen and MME Poincare Visit of King George V to France

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: King Arthur and his knights setting out for the quest for the Holy Grail. King Arthur, page 129

King Arthur and his knights setting out for the quest for the Holy Grail. King Arthur, page 129

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Royal Seal of Francis I

The Royal Seal of Francis I

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Prince of Wales at Bar U Ranch, Canada. Left to right; Sir Godfrey Thomas, Hon Captain Leigh

Prince of Wales at Bar U Ranch, Canada. Left to right; Sir Godfrey Thomas, Hon Captain Leigh and Commander North 15 October 1919

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1939 On Saturday

The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1939 On Saturday, 20th May, the Kings official birthday was celebrated by the Trooping of the Colour by the brigade of

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Alexandra Day, 1936. The Duchess of Kent, President of the Queen Alexandra Rose Day Fund

Alexandra Day, 1936. The Duchess of Kent, President of the Queen Alexandra Rose Day Fund, with rose sellers as she left home on her drive through London. 24 June 1936

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Prince of Wales Edward VIII arriving for the Royal Tournament at Olympia 9th May 1935

The Prince of Wales Edward VIII arriving for the Royal Tournament at Olympia 9th May 1935

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: New King Peter of Yugoslavia visits Legation in London. 10 October 1934

New King Peter of Yugoslavia visits Legation in London. 10 October 1934

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Heroine of the latest betrothal rumour. Princess Ileana of Romania, who according

Heroine of the latest betrothal rumour. Princess Ileana of Romania, who according to general belief in Bucharest, will marry the only son and heir of a Romanian Prince, not of Royal blood

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: King Henry Vs shield, helmet and saddle. 15th century

King Henry Vs shield, helmet and saddle. 15th century

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: King Paul and Queen Frederica of Greece driving to Salonicas Catheral St Demetrius

King Paul and Queen Frederica of Greece driving to Salonicas Catheral St Demetrius to attend a Divine Service as part of the celebrations for the 45th anniversary of the liberation of Salonica

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Christmas prepartations at the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey, mixing pudding. 15

Christmas prepartations at the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey, mixing pudding. 15
Christmas prepartations at the Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey. mixing pudding. 15 November 1933

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Amsterdam The Netherlands Three day state visit Queen and Prince Philip. Embarking

Amsterdam The Netherlands Three day state visit Queen and Prince Philip. Embarking on the Royal Yacht " Britannia " before leaving for Home Queen Elizabeth II

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Lord Lascelles attends church with his school mates. Lord Lascelles, oldest son

Lord Lascelles attends church with his school mates. Lord Lascelles, oldest son of the Princess Royal, and grandson of the King, attended church with other members of the Ludgrove School

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Home town gives civic welcome to Royal Scots driver - famous engine at Carlisle

Home town gives civic welcome to Royal Scots driver - famous engine at Carlisle. Carlisle gave a civic reception to the famous LMS train " Royal Scot ", and her crew

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: A royal garden party. Their majesties the King and Queen this afternoon (Tuesday)

A royal garden party. Their majesties the King and Queen this afternoon (Tuesday). Entertained 7000 guests at the first post-war Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1939

The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1939 The Queen with the two Princesses saying goodbye at Waterloo Station

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Queen Victoria christening the Royal Albert

Queen Victoria christening the Royal Albert
Queen Victoria christening the " Royal Albert"

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Lord Lascelles attends church with his school mates. Lord Lascelles, oldest son

Lord Lascelles attends church with his school mates. Lord Lascelles, oldest son of the Princess Royal, and grandson of the King, attended church with other members of the Ludgrove School

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Sun King, Coat of Arms, from a balcony in the Place Vendome, Paris. Ornately

The Sun King, Coat of Arms, from a balcony in the Place Vendome, Paris. Ornately decorated with an emblem of Louis XIV. The Sun King by Nancy Mitford, back cover

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Princess Margaret at the Royal Opera House 30 june 1954 for a gala for the King

Princess Margaret at the Royal Opera House 30 june 1954 for a gala for the King and Queen of Sweden of Le Coq Dor

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Parkeston Quay, Harwich, England Noisy Bon Voyage for her majesty the Queen Elizabeth II

Parkeston Quay, Harwich, England Noisy Bon Voyage for her majesty the Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip as they went aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia. 25 March 1958

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Beautiful orchids at the Royal Horicultural show at Westminster. A spray of Denardrums

Beautiful orchids at the Royal Horicultural show at Westminster. A spray of Denardrums, one of the finest specimens shown. It is known as Miss F E King. 7 February 1933

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: A page from a Soviet notebook giving directions to the member of the Royal Canadian

A page from a Soviet notebook giving directions to the member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Security Service whom the KGB were trying to recruit

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: New London luxary pleasure steamer on view. he Royal Eagle, the new Thames Luxury steamer

New London luxary pleasure steamer on view. he Royal Eagle, the new Thames Luxury steamer, which will make her maiden trip to Margate and Ramsgate on Whit Satuday

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Coronation carriage

The Coronation carriage

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The lying in state of King George V at Westminster 23 January 1936

The lying in state of King George V at Westminster 23 January 1936

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Greeces military cabinet meets at Royal Palace after plebiscite. General Kondylis ( centre

Greeces military cabinet meets at Royal Palace after plebiscite. General Kondylis ( centre, light coat ) leaving the Royal Palace with some of his Ministers after the meeting. 7 November 1935

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Royal Jubilee medals struck at Royal Mint. 21 January 1935

Royal Jubilee medals struck at Royal Mint. 21 January 1935

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Royal Arsenal A I department dinner in Woolwich, London. 1939

The Royal Arsenal A I department dinner in Woolwich, London. 1939

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother returns to London from her triumphal visit to Canada

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother returns to London from her triumphal visit to Canada and the United States, 24 Nov 1954. At Waterloo Station to greet her were the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Emperor of Abyssinia and his family exiled in jerusalem. The Emperor of Abyssinia

Emperor of Abyssinia and his family exiled in jerusalem. The Emperor of Abyssinia with the Empress Mannen and members of their family have gone into exile with the Ethiopian colony in Jerusalem

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Wedding of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina. The queue waiting to view the

Wedding of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina. The queue waiting to view the presents at St James Palace

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1939 The King

The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 1939 The King and Queen at the New York Worlds Fair

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong Jones at Windsor. 27th February 1960

Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong Jones at Windsor. 27th February 1960

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Royal Tour of the West Riding. 1 June 1918

Royal Tour of the West Riding. 1 June 1918

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Many devices which will make work easier and speedier the farmer, smallholder

Many devices which will make work easier and speedier the farmer, smallholder and the man with the back garden where demonstrated by the Royal horticultural Society at Wisley, Surrey today

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Paris. Le Palais Royal

Paris. Le Palais Royal

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Interior of the Royal railway carriage

Interior of the Royal railway carriage

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The ancient Capital of Jamaica: old houses in the picturesque Main Street of Port Royal

The ancient Capital of Jamaica: old houses in the picturesque Main Street of Port Royal. 29 October 1932

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Royal Wedding Day. One of the bridesmaids looks a little puzzled at the sight of

Royal Wedding Day. One of the bridesmaids looks a little puzzled at the sight of the bride Princess Margaret and bridegroom waving from the balcony of the Palce 6th May 1960

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Royal children in a dramatic version of extracts from James Thompsons The Seasons

The Royal children in a dramatic version of extracts from James Thompsons The Seasons performed at Windsor Castle on 10 February 1854

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: The Royal visits to Aldershot. 25 August 1917 George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur

The Royal visits to Aldershot. 25 August 1917 George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George) British ruler; king of Britain 1936-1952; last emperor of India 1936-1947; brother of Edward VIII; son of

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Cartoon showing members of the Royal Family in the race for an heir - Left tot Right The Duke

Cartoon showing members of the Royal Family in the race for an heir - Left tot Right The Duke and Duchess of Clarence, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with baby Prince George

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Queen Elizabeth II with her daughter Princess Anne at Balmoral September 1955

Queen Elizabeth II with her daughter Princess Anne at Balmoral September 1955

Background imageRoyal Families Collection: Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth attended Drapers Hall today, to become a freeman

Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth attended Drapers Hall today, to become a freeman of the Drapers Company. The Drapers freedom, which is conferred by patrimony



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