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Terence, a name that echoes through history, has witnessed the beginning of many significant events

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Coronation Coach arrives

Coronation. Coronation Coach arrives
Coronation Coach arrives at Westminster Abbey, attended by Earl Marshall.. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Close up spectators. Golden Sq

Coronation. Close up spectators. Golden Sq

Background imageTerence Collection: Trafalgar Square and Admiralty Arch

Trafalgar Square and Admiralty Arch
Trafalgar Square looking through Admiralty Arch along The Mall. Photograph taken on the day of the 1953 Coronation Derby at Epsom. 6th June 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Earl Marshall waits for Queen

Coronation. Earl Marshall waits for Queen
Earl Marshall accompanied by 3 ladies, waiting for the arrival of the Queen.The three ladies are, most likely, The Queens attendants. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Public look out of windows

Coronation. Public look out of windows
Public look out of windows in Golden Square, London W1. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: River Thames - 1953

River Thames - 1953
View from Hungerford Bridge towards the City - Festival Hall Pier on right, Waterloo Bridge crossing the Thames and St. Pauls in background. Pleasure craft on water

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. A VIP Coach approaches Abbey

Coronation. A VIP Coach approaches Abbey
The Prime Ministers Procession. Churchills coach approches the Abbey greeted by an officer of the Household Cavalry and an officer of the Brigade of Guards.Churchills coach escorted by Ivth Queens

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. March towards Abbey

Coronation. March towards Abbey
March towards the Abbey. In the foreground the Guard of Honour mounted by The Royal Marines. The marching column is a group of members The Life Guards of the Household Cavalry on foot. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Waiting for VIP arrivals

Coronation. Waiting for VIP arrivals
The scene is set for the arrival of the Prime Ministers Procession. The coaches will deliver the Prime Ministers, Churchill, and PMs of Canada, Australia

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Household Cavalry escort

Coronation. Household Cavalry escort
Household Cavalry, escort to The Queen, moves down Victoria Street. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Queen Mother enters the Abbey

Coronation. Queen Mother enters the Abbey
The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret enters the Abbey through the West Door. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Coaches approach West Door of Abbey

Coronation. Coaches approach West Door of Abbey
A coach carrying Prime Minister Malan of South Africa arrives at Abbey West door. Escorted by South African Mounted Police. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Royal arrivals at West Door

Coronation. Royal arrivals at West Door
Arrivals of members of the royal Family. West Door Westminster Abbey. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Queen enters Westminster Abbey

Coronation. Queen enters Westminster Abbey
Queen enters West entrance at Westminster Abbey. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Wide shot of events, Golden Sq

Coronation. Wide shot of events, Golden Sq
Early evening shot of events in Golden Square, London W1. Jazz band in background. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. BBC camera opposite Abbey entrance

Coronation. BBC camera opposite Abbey entrance
The BBC camera on a dais in front of the Coloniual Office in Queen Victoria Street. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Coronation Coach departs

Coronation. Coronation Coach departs
Empty Coronation Coach departs from Westminster Abbey. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Guard of Honour outside Abbey

Coronation. Guard of Honour outside Abbey
Guard of Honour moounted by 2nd Battalion Scots Guards opposite the west door of the Abbey. The band of the Royal Marines is on the extreme right. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Band of Royal Marines

Coronation. Band of Royal Marines
The Band of The Royal Marines march past the west door of The Abbey. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: 1953 Coronation Derby

1953 Coronation Derby
Sir Winston Churchills car leaves Epsom. 6th June 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Abbey entrance and reception

Coronation. Abbey entrance and reception
The temporary construction comprising the Queens entrance and reception hall. Outside, the array of Queens beasts can be seen along the wall of the reception hall. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. The temporary Queens entrance

Coronation. The temporary Queens entrance
The special entrance to the West Door of the Abbey, constructed specially for the Coronation and the reception of the Queen. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. The Earl Marshal arrives

Coronation. The Earl Marshal arrives
The Earl Marshal, The Duke of Norfolk, arrives at the side entrance where he will stay to greet Prime Ministers, The Royal Family and the Queen. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Guard of Honour in position

Coronation. Guard of Honour in position
The Guard of Honour outside The abbey entrance mounted by The R.A.F. Regiment to the left and The 2nd Battalion Scots Guards on their right

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Marines band march past Abbey

Coronation. Marines band march past Abbey
The Band of the royal Marines march past the west door of The Abbey. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Irish State Coach leaves Abbey

Coronation. Irish State Coach leaves Abbey
The Irish State Coach leaves the Abbey after dropping off The Queen Mother. In the foreground The Guard of Honour mounted by the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards to the left

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Opposite temporary Abbey entrance

Coronation. Opposite temporary Abbey entrance
Early morning in Queen victoria Street, the crowds gather for the long wait before the start of Coronation proceedings. A display of early 50s fashions. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Routliners march - Victoria Street

Coronation. Routliners march - Victoria Street
R.A.F. Regiment march past the Abbey West Door at on their way to take up position as part of Guard of Honour. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Heads of State arrives

Coronation. Heads of State arrives

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation The empty coach passes the Abbey

Coronation The empty coach passes the Abbey
The Coronation coach, which is empty, passes by the Abbey. On its way to pick up The Queen. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Royal party inside Abbey

Coronation. Royal party inside Abbey
Royal party inside entrance of Westminster Abbey. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Canadian PMs coach arrives

Coronation. Canadian PMs coach arrives
A coach carrying Mr. St, Laurent, Canadian Prime Minister approches the Abbey West Door escorted by Canadian Mounted Police. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Coverway alongside the abbey

Coronation. Coverway alongside the abbey
Attendants and ushers wait under cover for early arrivals. Boys Scouts waiting to usher foreign representatives in The Abbey 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. The Queen Mothers coach arrives

Coronation. The Queen Mothers coach arrives
The Irish State coach carrying the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arrives at the West Door of Westminster Abbey. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Pikemen arrive with drummers

Coronation. Pikemen arrive with drummers
A few members of the Pikemen and Liverymen of the City of London, preceded by two drummers, approach the Abbey west door. A sea of periscopes are raised in the foregrouond. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Royal Horse Artillery escort

Coronation. Royal Horse Artillery escort
The Royal Horse Artillery - Queens escort move off down Victoria Street. 1953

Background imageTerence Collection: Coronation. Coach Escorts - West Door Abbey

Coronation. Coach Escorts - West Door Abbey
Coaches and escorts at West door of Abbey. Commonwealth Prime Ministers 1953



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Terence, a name that echoes through history, has witnessed the beginning of many significant events. From the break of dawn to the setting sun, it has been there capturing moments that would forever be etched in our memories. In 1946, Terence unveiled his masterpiece - an LMS poster that showcased the beauty and grandeur of train travel. This artwork transported viewers to a world where adventure awaited at every station. The year 1947 marked another milestone as Terence immortalized the Coronation with his lens focused on the Royal Marine Guard of Honour marching past. The pride and honor radiated from their disciplined steps as they paid tribute to their sovereign. Terence's talent knew no bounds as he captured love in its purest form during the Royal Wedding in November 1947. His work featured prominently in ILN's special edition, showcasing a fairytale romance for all to see. The Epsom Derby of 1954 saw Terence once again behind his camera lens, freezing time amidst thundering hooves and cheering crowds. His photographs encapsulated both grace and power within each stride. As Britain celebrated its achievements during the Festival of Britain, Terence was there to document it all for The Illustrated London News. Through his lenses, he captured joyous faces reveling in technological marvels and cultural wonders alike. When Queen Elizabeth II ascended to her throne in 1953, Terence stood witness as Guards Band escorted her majesty with regal melodies filling Westminster Abbey's hallowed halls. A moment when tradition met modernity under his watchful eye. During World War II, Terrence played a crucial role by designing impactful posters urging citizens to "Back Them Up. " These powerful visuals inspired unity and resilience among those fighting for freedom on distant shores. No event was too grand or too intimate for Terrence's keen eye; even mundane tasks like cars depositing passengers outside Westminster Abbey during the Coronation became a work of art through his lens.