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  1. Signature. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon [b] (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 to 6 February 1952 as the wife of King George VI. She was concurrently the last Empress of India until the British Raj was dissolved in August 1947.

  2. 31 de mar. de 2002 · The funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother will take place on Tuesday, 9 April at 11.30am, in Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth's coffin will rest in the Royal Chapel of All Saints, Windsor Great Park until Tuesday, 2 April, when it will be taken to Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace. On Friday 5th April, Queen Elizabeth's ...

  3. Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the monarch since 1837. Today the State Rooms, furnished with treasures from the Royal Collection, are used by The Queen to receive and entertain guests. Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world and one of the official residences of The Queen.

  4. Fitted with a purple velvet cap and ermine band. This crown was made in 1937 for Queen Elizabeth, consort of King George VI, using many stones already in the collection. Most of the diamonds were removed from Queen Victoria's Regal Circlet. The Koh-i-nûr diamond had been successively mounted in the crowns of Queen Alexandra and Queen Mary, and ...

  5. 1937. RCIN 31703. This crown was made in 1937 for Queen Elizabeth, consort of King George VI, using many stones already in the Collection. Most of the 2,800 diamonds set into its platinum frame were removed from Queen Victoria's Regal Circlet. The front cross meanwhile holds the Koh-i-nûr diamond, which had been mounted in the crowns of Queen ...

  6. 8 de set. de 2022 · The Queen launches the Cunard cruise liner the Queen Elizabeth II (popularly known as the QE2). 21 June 1969 First broadcast of Royal Family , a documentary with unprecedented access to the family ...

  7. Queen Elizabeth was also a keen patron of twentieth-century British art, and her collection included works by Augustus John, Walter Sickert, Paul Nash and Graham Sutherland. Her patronage of British art was viewed as patriotic and supportive of the nation's painters but she also showed an interest in painterly style and evocative subject matter such as this Paul Nash work.