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Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Zermatt, Valais, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Various portraits of the Queen and her children

Various portraits of the Queen and her children. Top left: The Royal Mother: Princess Elizabeth with her son, Prince Charles, taken when he was one month old

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Spinning Cotton 18th C

Spinning Cotton 18th C
A man is spinning cotton on a wheel in 18th century France Date: Circa 1760

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G

His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G
The Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K. G. Head of the Heralds College, who is responsible for the coronation arrangements

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Coronation Medals

Coronation Medals of the Kings and Queens of England, from Edward VI. to William and Mary. They now reside in the British Museum

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: The State Coach of British Sovereigns

The State Coach of British Sovereigns: Used since the time of George III. This magnificent vehicle, designed by William (later Sir William) Chambers, was built for George III. And finished in 1762

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: The State Coach of British Sovereigns

The State Coach of British Sovereigns: Views of the front and the rear. The vehicle is supported by Tritons; and the roof is surmounted by the Imperial Crown upheld by three boys holding the Sceptre

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret

Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret
Portrait of Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret, only sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Date: 1953

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Coronation Medals

Coronation Medals of the Kings and Queens of England, from William and Mary to George VI

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: The Queen with her stamp collection

The Queen with her stamp collection
At the window of a room in Buckingham Palace, The Queen, when Princess Elizabeth, with her stamp collection, in 1946, aged 20. Like her father and grandfather, she too had an interest in philately

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: The Coronation Chair, with the Stone of Scone

The Coronation Chair, with the Stone of Scone in Westminster Abbey. Also depicted are the four places outside London in which Coronations have taken place

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: French Presses 18th C

French Presses 18th C
Two wine press as seen from above in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: French Presses 18th C

French Presses 18th C
Two wine presses in France in the 18th century. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Weaving Loom 18th C

Weaving Loom 18th C
A man weaving on a hand-loom, operating the treadles with his feet. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: French Presses 18th C

French Presses 18th C
A big wine press in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Rev. Dr. A. C. Don, Dean of Westminster

Rev. Dr. A. C. Don, Dean of Westminster
The Dean of Westminster, according to ancient traditional rights, assists the Archbishop of Canterbury at the coronation of British Sovereigns, in particular at the Unction, the Investiture

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: The Scottish regalia for coronations of Scottish Monarchs

The Scottish regalia for coronations of Scottish Monarchs
The Scottish regalia used at the coronations of Scottish Monarchs, and objects associated with the symbols of Sovereignty

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: The Queen as a girl with a pony

The Queen as a girl with a pony
The Queen standing with a thoroughbred Norwegian Dun pony in the paddock at Windsor Castle in May, 1944 Date: 1944

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Emblems of the Priestly Character of Sovereignty

Emblems of the Priestly Character of Sovereignty and of its high and solemn responsibility. The symbolic mantle or Dalmatic, and pat of the regalia. (1) St. Georges spurs and the bracelets

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: The Crowning of a Queen

The Crowning of a Queen
" The Crowning of a Queen", from an Authority of c. 1373: One of the four Illuminations in " Liber Regalis, " a manuscript of the Coronation Service in Westminster Abby Library

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: British tanks under German fire, WW1

British tanks under German fire, WW1
British tanks under attack from German heavy artillery and Minenwerfer (short range mortar) fire towards the end of the First World War. September 1918

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Lipstick in the Mirror

Lipstick in the Mirror
A girl puts the finishing touches to her lipstick in an oval mirror and listens to the latest hits on her radio at the same time! Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Ferd James De Rothschild

Ferd James De Rothschild
FERDINAND JAMES DE ROTHSCHILD An Austrian/British member of the banking family Date: 1839 - 1898

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Black Beauty Cover

Black Beauty Cover
Cover of Black Beauty. First published: 1877

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: ALABAMA: GULF STATE PARK. Sunset at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Photograph, c1977

ALABAMA: GULF STATE PARK. Sunset at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Photograph, c1977

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Hydrated copper sulphate crystals

Hydrated copper sulphate crystals
Hydrated copper (II) sulphate crystals (CuSO4. 5H2O). This chemical compound varies in colour according to the amount of hydration

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Crude oil

Crude oil dripping from a glass rod into a petri dish. This illustrates the viscosity of crude oil. Viscosity is the internal resistance of a fluid to the flow of that fluid

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Electrical circuit

Electrical circuit. This circuit consists of three light bulbs lit by a 4.5-volt power supply. The power supply comprises three 1.5-volt batteries connected in series

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Magnesium ribbon burning

Magnesium ribbon burning, seen through a filter. Magnesium metal burns with a bright white flame, reacting with oxygen to form white magnesium oxide

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Artwork of a sagittal section through the head showing the anatomy of the brain. The majority of the brain consists of the cerebrum

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Artwork of a sagittal section through the head showing the anatomy of the brain. The majority of the brain consists of the cerebrum (black)

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Electrical circuit

Electrical circuit. This circuit consists of three light bulbs lit by a 6-volt power supply. The power supply comprises four 1.5-volt batteries connected in series

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Orange battery

Orange battery. Copper (orange) and zinc (silver) electrodes have been inserted into an orange and connected to wires to produce electricity. The voltmeter (top) is showing the voltage generated

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Magnesium ribbon burning

Magnesium ribbon burning, seen through a filter. Magnesium metal burns with a bright white flame, reacting with oxygen to form white magnesium oxide

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Electrical circuit

Electrical circuit. This circuit consists of a light bulb lit by a 6-volt power supply. The power supply comprises four 1.5-volt batteries connected in series

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Crude oil

Crude oil dripping from a glass rod. This illustrates the viscosity of crude oil. Viscosity is the internal resistance of a fluid to the flow of that fluid

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Tomato battery

Tomato battery
Lemon battery. Copper (orange) and zinc (silver) electrodes have been inserted into a lemon and connected to wires to produce electricity. The voltmeter (top) is showing the voltage generated

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Baroque statue at Moritzburg Castle, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Baroque statue at Moritzburg Castle, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake, Mortizburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake, Mortizburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake at twilight, Moritzburg

Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake at twilight, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Baroque statues at Moritzburg Castle, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Baroque statues at Moritzburg Castle, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake, Mortizburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake, Mortizburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Baroque Moritzburg Castle and reflections in lake, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: River Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

River Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: View over narrow streets and rooftops near Durbar Square towards the hilltop temple of

View over narrow streets and rooftops near Durbar Square towards the hilltop temple of Swayambhunath, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 14th October 2011: View over Durbar Square from rooftop cafe showing temples and busy streets

View over Durbar Square from rooftop cafe showing temples and busy streets, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia



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