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  • Postcards of the Queen and Princess Diana alongside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a souvenir shop in the West End on 20th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Royals and royalty related merchandise are big business for small traders in the capital, with our current Queen Elizabeth II always very popular.
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  • Postcards of the Queen and Princess Diana at a souvenir shop in the West End on 20th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Royals and royalty related merchandise are big business for small traders in the capital, with our current Queen Elizabeth II always very popular.
    20211020_queen and diana_004.jpg
  • Postcards of the Queen and Princess Diana at a souvenir shop in the West End on 20th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Royals and royalty related merchandise are big business for small traders in the capital, with our current Queen Elizabeth II always very popular.
    20211020_queen and diana_002.jpg
  • An environmental activist is monitored by HS2 security guards after climbing over a fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
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  • An environmental activist is monitored by HS2 security guards after climbing over a fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link, one of which on the other side of the security fence, restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • An environmental activist in period costume opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restages a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II delivers a television address to the nation during the Coronavirus outbreak on 5th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. This is only the fourth time in the Queen's reign that she has given such an important message to the British people. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular 'social distancing'.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II delivers a television address to the nation during the Coronavirus outbreak on 5th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. This is only the fourth time in the Queen's reign that she has given such an important message to the British people. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular 'social distancing'.
    20200405_queen coronavirus address_0...jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II delivers a television address to the nation during the Coronavirus outbreak on 5th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. This is only the fourth time in the Queen's reign that she has given such an important message to the British people. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular 'social distancing'.
    20200405_queen coronavirus address_0...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • An environmental activist climbs over a HS2 security fence during the restaging of a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • An environmental activist in period costume opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restages a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Environmental activists in period costume from groups opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link restage a historical 1602 visit by Queen Elizabeth I to Dews Farm on 31st July 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The activists tried to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth I from St Mary’s church to Dews Farm in order to pay their respects to Anne and Ron Ryall, 73 and 72, on the day of their eviction from Dews Farm by HS2 after having spent nine years and their life savings renovating their £1m dream home, but found their path blocked by HS2 fences and security guards.
    MK-20200731-HS2-Queen-Elizabeth-I-Ha...jpg
  • Postcards of the Queen and Princess Diana on Brick Lane, London, UK.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II poster at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen poster_001.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_008.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_011.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_010.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_002.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_004.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II delivers a television address to the nation during the Coronavirus outbreak on 5th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. This is only the fourth time in the Queen's reign that she has given such an important message to the British people. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular 'social distancing'.
    20200405_queen coronavirus address_0...jpg
  • Postcards of the Queen and Princess Diana on Brick Lane, London, UK.
    20150719_queen and lady diana_A.jpg
  • Postcards of the Queen and Princess Diana on Brick Lane, London, UK.
    20150719_queen and lady diana_B.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen poster_003.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen poster_002.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_006.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_009.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_007.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_005.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_003.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II poster in a juxtaposition next to one of Superman and a member of the Guards wearing a bear skin at Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_queen and superman_001.jpg
  • The royal standard and crest on the roof of the Queen's Bentley as Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton08-29-10-2013.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II waving figurines wearing different outfits for sale at a souvenir shop in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Cut out print of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II looks out from a printing shop in the city centre interacts with a passer by on his smart phone and tablet as a worker inside engages with her job on 18th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Cut out print of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II looks out from a printing shop in the city centre as a worker inside engages with her job on 18th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20200818_queen elizabeth cut out_002.jpg
  • Cut out print of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II looks out from a printing shop in the city centre as a worker inside engages with her job on 18th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20200818_queen elizabeth cut out_001.jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, <br />
an image of Queen Elizabeth during her recent address to the nation, looks out on to the Walworth Road in south London, during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England.
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  • Marking exactly one month since the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown restrictions were introduced across the UK, and when a further 684 patients had died in UK hospitals, bringing a total of 19,506 deaths, a mural of Queen Elizabeth portrayed riding a hoverboard with her pet corgis, created by the artist known as Catman to celebrate the monarchs 90th birthday, on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich, on 24th April 2020, in south London, England.
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  • Marking exactly one month since the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown restrictions were introduced across the UK, and when a further 684 patients had died in UK hospitals, bringing a total of 19,506 deaths, a lady wearing a mask and gloves pulls her shopping trolley past a mural of Queen Elizabeth portrayed riding a hoverboard with her pet corgis, created by the artist known as Catman to celebrate the monarchs 90th birthday, on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich, on 24th April 2020, in south London, England.
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  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
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  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
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  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
    Brighton-Drag-Queen_1356.jpg
  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
    Brighton-Drag-Queen_1338.jpg
  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
    Brighton-Drag-Queen_1278.jpg
  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
    Brighton-Drag-Queen_1265.jpg
  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
    Brighton-Drag-Queen_1209.jpg
  • Cut out print of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II looks out from a printing shop in the city centre interacts with a passer by on his smart phone and tablet as a worker inside engages with her job on 18th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20200818_queen elizabeth cut out_004.jpg
  • Cut out print of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II looks out from a printing shop in the city centre as a worker inside engages with her job on 18th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20200818_queen elizabeth cut out_003.jpg
  • Sally Vate, local entertainer and drag queen, one of the best cabaret acts on the Brighton gay scene,  performing at The Queens Arms in Brighton, United Kingdom.
    Brighton-Drag-Queen_1422.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill appear on a rack of postcards in Westminster, central London. A woman sorts through the tourist souvenirs, just visible after recent rain which has made the capital wet and so tourist trinkets and souvenirs have been covered with clear sheeting. We see the monarch the Queen and her former Prime Minister from Britain's wartime era, peering from behind the covering,
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  • A pearly Queen applies her lipstick ahead of a churcg service at St Martin-in-the-Fields church for their annual Harvest Festival on 6th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The tradition of the Pearly Kings and Queens originated in the 19th century when London street sweeper Henry Croft decorated his uniform and began collecting money for charity. The annual harvest festival sees Pearly Kings and Queens gather to celebrate the autumn harvest with a church service.
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  • Royal wedding graffiti shows the Queen using an aerosol to spray Prince William and Kate Middleton in a heart. Seen ion a street in central London, it is not known if the author of the artwork is Banksy, the subversive, underground and anonymous street artist or another wannabe or copycat. In the weeks before the royal wedding event gripped a largely negative public in terms of anti-royalism, the royal theme seemed to be everywhere, with flags and memorabilia on sale everywhere.
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  • Two young girl horse riders stand by a plaque just unveiled by Queen Elizabeth while making a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton25-29-10-2013.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton23-29-10-2013.jpg
  • A young girl horse rider parades around the equestrian ring while Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton20-29-10-2013.jpg
  • A young boy horse rider jumps around the equestrian ring while Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton19-29-10-2013.jpg
  • The royal standard as Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton09-29-10-2013.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton07-29-10-2013.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton15-29-10-2013.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth exits her Bentley limousine to make a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton04-29-10-2013.jpg
  • As the UK Coronavirus death toll rises by 621 to 4,934 and with worldwide cases passing 1.2m, Queen Elizabeth of great Britain addresses the nation on TV, thanking the health professionals of the NHS National Health Service and key workers for their work during the pandemic, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the UK Coronavirus death toll rises by 621 to 4,934 and with worldwide cases passing 1.2m, Queen Elizabeth of great Britain addresses the nation on TV, thanking the health professionals of the NHS National Health Service and key workers for their work during the pandemic, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_queen-01-05-04-2020.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton26-29-10-2013.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth makes a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton17-29-10-2013.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth exits her Bentley limousine to shake the hand of a Lord Lieutenant while making a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
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  • Two queens and one princess, members of the British royal family are depicted on a postcard rack in central London.  On the left is Queen Elizabeth (known as the Queen Mother (born Bowes-Lyon) who died at the age of 101 in 2002. Her daughter is the present Queen Elizabeth the second and to her right is Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales who died tragically in Paris in 1997. The three are seen on sale outside a tourist shop in Whitehall in the borough of Westminster where revenue-earning foreign holidaymakers frequent to see major landmark sites such as Parliament and Buckingham Palace. While the Queen wears a formal crown, the Princess is with a tiara and all three are on sale for 30 pence (£0.3)
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  • Queen Elizabeth II with Dr Carol Homden CBE Group Chief Executive of Coram during a visit to childrens charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II with Dr Carol Homden CBE Group Chief Executive of Coram during a visit to childrens charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II leaves childrens charity Coram after opening the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II decorates a Christmas tree with Shylah Gordon-Clarke, aged 8, during a visit to childrens charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II with Dr Carol Homden CBE Group Chief Executive of Coram visits childrens charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II visits children’s charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II visits children’s charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II meets Dr Carol Homden CBE Group Chief Executive of Coram during a visit to childrens charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II decorates a Christmas tree with Shylah Gordon-Clarke, aged 8, during a visit to childrens charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II arrives at childrens charity Coram to open the Queen Elizabeth II centre on 5th December 2018 in London, England. Coram is the UK’s oldest childrens charity and was founded by Thomas Coram.
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  • Queen Victoria & Victorian gentleman lookalikes attending the Pearly Kings and Queens Harvest Festival celebrations at Guildhall Yard. The annual event features early English entertainment including maypole dancing, Morris dancers and a marching band. The Chelsea pensioners & all the mayors of London take part in this traditional London event.<br />
The London tradition of the Pearly Kings and Queens began in 1875, by Henry Croft. Inspired by the local Costermongers, a close-knit group of market traders who looked after one another and were recognisable by buttons sewed onto their garments, Henry went out on the streets to collect money for charity, wearing a suit covered in pearl buttons to attract attention. When demand for his help became too much, Henry asked the Costermongers for assistance, many of whom became the first Pearly Families. Today, around 30 Pearly Families continue the tradition to raise money for various charities.
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  • A detail of a defaced Queen Hatshepsut in temple of Amun at Karnak at the Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Queen Hatshepsut reigned from 1473 to 1458 BC but her successor Tuthmosis III quashed an Asiatic uprising and records of Hatshepsut disappeared. Tuthmosis III was finally able to claim his rightful place as King of Egypt and all images of Hatshepsut were attacked; statues, reliefs and shrines all were defaced. While the queen was damaged, the Gods either side in this painting were left untouched. The Karnak Temple Complex is the largest religious building ever made, covering about 200 acres. It comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings built over 2,000 years and dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.
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  • Various book covers on display in the window of Waterstones book shop including those of Her Majesty the Queen, Queen Elizabeth II and Francis Bacon on 2nd March 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Queen Victoria Memorial, which sits outside Buckingham Palace, London. The Victoria Memorial is  placed at the centre of Queen's Gardens. It was completed in 1911, the sculptor being Sir Thomas Brock. The surround was constructed by the architect Sir Aston Webb, from 2,300 tons of white marble. It is a Grade I listed building.
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  • Sign depicting Queen Elizabeth II reading "God Save The Queen" to celebrate her jubillee year, remains outside a pub in Spitalfields, London, UK.
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  • Visitors rest on the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral with the statue of Queen Anne in the forecourt of this famous London landmark, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. The statue is a copy of a 1712 sculpture by Francis Bird in Carrara marble which formerly stood at the same location. Queen Anne was the ruling British monarch when the new St Paul's Cathedral was completed in 1710.
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  • A day after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson successfully asked the Queen to suspend prorogue Parliament in order to manoeuvre his Brexit deal with the EU in Brussels, Queen Elizabeth and her son, Prince Charles are being sold as postcards alongside scenes of Windsor Castle, a Grenadier Garudsman and the clockface of Big Ben at the top of Elizabeth Tower, at a tourist kiosk, on 29th August 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Sign depicting Queen Elizabeth II reading "God Save The Queen" to celebrate her jubillee year, remains outside a pub in Spitalfields, London, UK.
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  • The columns of St. Paul's Cathedral and the statue of Queen Anne in the forecourt of this famous London landmark, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. The statue is a copy of a 1712 sculpture by Francis Bird in Carrara marble which formerly stood at the same location. Queen Anne was the ruling British monarch when the new St Paul's Cathedral was completed in 1710.
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  • A royal parody stall invites Londoners to measure their own against the Queen's as the great British public brave bad weather to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee flotilla on the river Thames. 1,000 boats made their way past Battersea Park, London including their reigning monarch of 60 years and other members of the royal family during a weekend of official festivities and street parties.
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