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RME11FN0–The QUEEN MOTHER, ELIZABETH BOWES-LYON with daughter PRINCESS MARGARET (Margaret Rose Windsor)
RM2JAYJY5–Princess Margaret -- Princess Margaret, wearing her coronation Robes, stands in the throne room at Buckingham Palace, London, for this picture make by Cecil Beaton ion coronation day, June 2nd, 1953. Her train is borne by Miss Iris Peake and by her Page Albemarle Bowes-Lyon, *****. Margaret in Coronation robes. August 6, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2M3P84W–Rose Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville, GCVO (n饠Lady Rose Constance Bowes-Lyon, 6 May 1890 17 November 1967), the third daughter of 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne by his wife, Nina Cecilia, and an elder sister of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (therefore an aunt of Queen Elizabeth II). Date: 1915
RM2BW1W63–This picture is a facsimile of the invitation to attend the Coronation issued by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, at the command of the King. The invitation is in the form of a beautifully printed card 10.5 x 8.75. In the top left corner of the King's Arms in the newly designed arms of the Queen are in the right. Incorporated in the Queen's Arms are the crowned lion of England and the uncrowned lion of Bowes-Lyon, the Queens family. Between them are the arms of England and Scotland with the Rose and Thistle, the national emblems. Running round the edges of the card are - from left
RM2BX584K–Queen Elizabeth, King George VI, Princess Margaret Rose and Princess Elizabeth (undercover) at the wedding of the Queen's niece, Miss Bowes-Lyon and Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas William Arnold Anson at Westminster Abbey. The bridesmaids are standing at the edge.
RM2BW40DN–The Queen took her daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, to the Coronation Concert for Children at the Central Hall, Westminster. Photo shows: the Queen and Princess Elizabeth and Prince Margaret rose to the concert. 6 April 1937
RM2BX57GW–Princess Margaret digs a hole to plant a tree in front of the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. In the background is her mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
RMB595NP–Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with her sister Lady Rose Leveson Gower shakes hands with one of the
RM2DBHT24–Princess Margaret with her mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and her father George VI. in fornt of St. Mary's Church in Eastbourne. Reverend F.P. Hughes welcomes them.
RM2HX58KA–The Queen and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. March 28, 1941. (Photo by Marcus Adams).
RM2BX5815–Elizabeth II (right) with her sister Princess Margaret Rose, King George VI (front) and Queen Elizabeth ( hidden) on their way to the wedding of Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, the eldest daughter of Lord Glamis Timothy Bowes-Lyon and Mr. Kenneth Harington at the Holy Trinity Church.
RM2HX58JN–New Portrait -- Queen and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. May 01, 1941. (Photo by Marcus Adams).
RME12AE5–Apr 26, 1948 - London, UK - GEORGE VI Became King unexpectedly following the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, in 1936. A conscientious and dedicated man, he worked hard to adapt to the role into which he was suddenly thrown. He had married Lady ELIZABETH BOWES-LYON in 1923. King George VI paid State Visits to France in 1938, and to Canada and the United States in 1939 (he was the first British monarch to enter the United States). PICTURED: KING GEORGE VI, QUEEN ELIZABETH with daughters PRINCESS ELIZABETH and PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE. (Credit Image:
RM2DBHT1K–After the wedding of the Duke and Dutchess of Kent, King George V. holds up the baby Princess Margaret Rose on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. To her left stands Queen Mary.
RM2HX58P9–King George & Queen Elizabeth With Princesses Elizabeth & Margaret Rose. January 27, 1936. (Photo by Marcus Adams).
RM2BX57F8–Princess Margaret in a carriage with her sister Princess Elizabeth on her 9th birthday.
RM2HX58K6–King George & Queen Elizabeth With Princesses Elizabeth & Margaret Rose. August 27, 1930. (Photo by Marcus Adams).
RM2B2BB9K–Queen Elizabeth I. with her daughters Princess Margaret (front) and Princess Elizabeth (behind) accompanies her husband King George V.
RM2HX58KG–New portrait King & Queen and Princess Elizabeth. January 14, 1937. (Photo by Marcus Adams, The Herald).
RM2DBHT1T–Princess Margaret with her nanny in an open carriage driving through Regents Park.
RM2JG8925–Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Bridge Steet, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London Authority, 02-06-1953. Members of the armed forces lining Bridge Street as the coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth II passes by, with the coach carrying Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother in the foreground.
RM2DBHT40–Princess Margaret (middle) and Princess Elizabeth upon their arrival at the Olympia Grand Hall for the opening ceremony of the Royal Tournaments.
RM2HX58KB–The Royal Family in Buckingham Palace. July 17, 1939. (Photo by Marcus Adams).
RMH3AGWD–Princess Margaret, 1939
RM2BW40DD–The Queen took her daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, to the Coronation Concert for Children at the Central Hall, Westminster. Photo shows: the Queen and Princess Elizabeth and Prince Margaret rose to the concert. 6 April 1937
RM2JG892C–Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Parliament Square, City of Westminster, Greater London Authority, 02-06-1953. A view in Parliament Square showing crowds watching as the coach carrying Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother passes during the coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth II.
RM2BW40D9–The Queen took her daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, to the Coronation Concert for Children at the Central Hall, Westminster. Photo shows: the Queen and Princess Elizabeth listening to the concert. 6 April 1937
RM2BW40DA–The Queen took her daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, to the Coronation Concert for Children at the Central Hall, Westminster. Photo shows: the Queen and Princess Elizabeth listening to the concert. 6 April 1937
RM2BW40E0–The Queen took her daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, to the Coronation Concert for Children at the Central Hall, Westminster. Photo shows: An expression of Princess Elizabeth as she listens to the concert. 6 April 1937
RM2BW40E4–The Queen took her daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, to the Coronation Concert for Children at the Central Hall, Westminster. Photo shows: An expression of Princess Elizabeth as she listens to the concert. 6 April 1937
RM2BW207T–Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose were taken by the Queen to the Ladies' Swimming Gala at the Bath Club, Dover Street. The Princesses are of themselves learning to swim at the Bath Club. The Queen leaving the club. 30 June 1937
RM2BW1YCD–Queen takes Princess to Aldershot Tattoo rehearsal. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, was present at the children's daylight rehearsal of the Aldershot Tattoo in the Rushmore Arena at Aldershot. Thousands of children are allowed to watch the rehearsal, free of charge. Photo shows, the Queen with a general Sir Frederick Gaythorn Hardy, Commander-In-Chief at Aldershot, at Rushmore Arena.. 8 June 1937
RM2BW2K55–The Royal tour of Canada and the USA by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth , 1939 . The King and Queen and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose driving through Whitehall , London on the way to Buckingham Palace on their return to Britain
RM2BW1YFH–Princess Margaret Rose holds her mother's hand at Aldershot Tattoo rehearsal. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, was present at the children's daylight rehearsal of the Aldershot Tattoo in the Rushmore Arena at Aldershot. Thousands of children are allowed to watch the rehearsal, free of charge. Photo shows, Princess Margaret Rose Crossing the hand of her mother, the Queen, at the rehearsal. 8 June 1937
RM2GC45ET–Princess Elizabeth returned the wave of a bystander when she left the Central Hall, Westminster, with the Queen and Princess Margaret Rose after attending the Coronation concert for children. Princess Elizabeth returning the wave of people gathered outside the Central Hall Ashley left with the Queen and Princess Margaret. 6 April 1937
RM2BW40D8–Princess Elizabeth returned the wave of a bystander when she left the Central Hall, Westminster, with the Queen and Princess Margaret Rose after attending the Coronation concert for children. Princess Elizabeth returning the wave of people gathered outside the Central Hall Ashley left with the Queen and Princess Margaret. 6 April 1937
RM2BW255A–Queen and Princesses leave to join Royal Yacht for holiday cruise. The queen and Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose left Victoria Station for Portsmouth where they will board the Royal Yacht 'Victoria and Albert' for their holiday cruise off the Isle of Wight and the East Coast. The King is joing the Royal Yacht on Thursday. Photo shows, the Queen and the Princesses arriving at Victoria Station to entrain for Portsmouth. 26 July 1938
RM2BW1YD3–Queen and Princess at children's daylight rehearsal of Aldershot Tattoo. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, was present at the children's daylight rehearsal of the Aldershot Tattoo in the Rushmore Arena at Aldershot. Thousands of children are allowed to watch the rehearsal, free of charge. Photo shows, the Queen and the Princesses watching the rehearsal. Next to the Queen is General Sir Frederick Gaythorn Hardy, Commander-In-Chief at Aldershot. 8 June 1937
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