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Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning monarch in British history

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Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: The New Bard, 6 August 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown

The New Bard, 6 August 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown
The New Bard, 6 August 1946, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) is admitted to the circle of the Bards of Wales during the National Eisteddfod of Wales at Mountain Ash

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Relaxation - 1946, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Relaxation - 1946, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Relaxation - 1946, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) dancing a Scottish reel at the Royal Caledonian Ball in London

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Bachelor of Music, 10 July 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Bachelor of Music, 10 July 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Bachelor of Music, 10 July 1946, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) receives the honorary degree of Bachelor of Music at the London University

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: H.M.S. Vanguard Commissioned. 1947. Creator: Unknown

H.M.S. Vanguard Commissioned. 1947. Creator: Unknown
H.M.S. Vanguard Commissioned. 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II descends the steps of a Royal Navy battleship at Greenock in Scotland

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: H.M.S. Vanguard Commissioned. 12 May 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown

H.M.S. Vanguard Commissioned. 12 May 1946, (1947). Creator: Unknown
H.M.S. Vanguard Commissioned. 12 May 1946, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with Captain W.G. Agnew, commander of Royal Navy battleship Vanguard, at Greenock in Scotland

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: The East End Greets The Princess - May, 1946, 1947. Creator: Unknown

The East End Greets The Princess - May, 1946, 1947. Creator: Unknown
The East End Greets The Princess - May, 1946, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II visits Londoners a year after the end of the Second World War

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: A Smile for Baby, 27 June 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown

A Smile for Baby, 27 June 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown
A Smile for Baby, 27 June 1945, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II)...during a visit to the Heritage Craft Schools for Crippled Children at Chailey in Sussex'

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: In Northern Ireland, 17 July 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown

In Northern Ireland, 17 July 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown
In Northern Ireland, 17 July 1945, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II)...in conversation with a Brownie during an inspection of Girl Guides at Londonderry'

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Farewell To Civil Defence, 10 June 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Farewell To Civil Defence, 10 June 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Farewell To Civil Defence, 10 June 1945, (1947). Stand-down parade of Civil Defence Forces, Hyde Park, London, end of the Second World War

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Naming an American Bomber, 6 July 1944, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Naming an American Bomber, 6 July 1944, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Naming an American Bomber, 6 July 1944, (1947). King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with daughter Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) at a bomber station of the USAAF

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Second Subaltern in A.T.S. - 1945, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Second Subaltern in A.T.S. - 1945, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Second Subaltern in A.T.S. - 1945, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, during the Second World War

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Training to be an A.T.S. Officer - April, 1945, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Training to be an A.T.S. Officer - April, 1945, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Training to be an A.T.S. Officer - April, 1945, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) learning map-reading in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, during the Second World War

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Planting A Red Oak, 3 March 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Planting A Red Oak, 3 March 1945, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Planting A Red Oak, 3 March 1945, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) plants a tree, assisted by Susan, one of her Welsh corgis

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Birthday Portrait - 21st April, 1944, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Birthday Portrait - 21st April, 1944, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Birthday Portrait - 21st April, 1944, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) at the age of 18. From "Princess Elizabeth

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: High Spirits, 1947. Creator: Unknown

High Spirits, 1947. Creator: Unknown
High Spirits, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) with two thorough-bred Norwegian dun ponies, bred by her father King George VI, at Windsor Castle

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Harvest Time, 1943, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Harvest Time, 1943, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Harvest Time, 1943, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) with one of the farm horses at Sandringham in Norfolk

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Pigeon Post, 20 February 1943, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Pigeon Post, 20 February 1943, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Pigeon Post, 20 February 1943, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and her younger sister Princess Margaret Rose, members of the Buckingham Palace Company of Girl Guides

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Sea Ranger - February, 1943, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Sea Ranger - February, 1943, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Sea Ranger - February, 1943, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) in uniform during the Second World War. On 26 February 1943

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Her Sixteenth Birthday, 21 April 1942, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Her Sixteenth Birthday, 21 April 1942, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Her Sixteenth Birthday, 21 April 1942, (1947). King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with daughters Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret Rose

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Wartime at Windsor, 1941, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Wartime at Windsor, 1941, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Wartime at Windsor, 1941, (1947). King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with daughters Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret Rose

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Mrs. Roosevelt at the Palace, October 1942, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Mrs. Roosevelt at the Palace, October 1942, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Mrs. Roosevelt at the Palace, October 1942, (1947). King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with daughters Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret Rose

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Christmas Pantomime - 1941, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Christmas Pantomime - 1941, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Christmas Pantomime - 1941, 1947. "Cinderella" at Windsor Castle starring the future Queen Elizabeth II (right), as Prince Florizel the principal boy

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: At Work in Her Garden - Windsor, 1941, 1947. Creator: Unknown

At Work in Her Garden - Windsor, 1941, 1947. Creator: Unknown
At Work in Her Garden - Windsor, 1941, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) in walled vegetable garden at Windsor Castle

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Driving with Her Sister in Windsor Great Park - 1941, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Driving with Her Sister in Windsor Great Park - 1941, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Driving with Her Sister in Windsor Great Park - 1941, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and her younger sister Princess Margaret Rose, in matching dresses, with pet corgi

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Broadcasting to the Children of the Empire - 13th October, 1940, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Broadcasting to the Children of the Empire - 13th October, 1940, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Broadcasting to the Children of the Empire - 13th October, 1940, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and her younger sister Princess Margaret Rose at the microphone

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Welcome Home, 22 June 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Welcome Home, 22 June 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Welcome Home, 22 June 1939, (1947). King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with daughters Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret Rose

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: At the London Zoo - enjoying a ride on an elephant, 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown

At the London Zoo - enjoying a ride on an elephant, 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown
At the London Zoo - enjoying a ride on an elephant, 1939, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II rides an elephant with a keeper as mahout

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: At the London Zoo - watching the antics of a baby panda, 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown

At the London Zoo - watching the antics of a baby panda, 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown
At the London Zoo - watching the antics of a baby panda, 1939, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Princess Margaret with animals

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: At the London Zoo - at the Penguin Pool, 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown

At the London Zoo - at the Penguin Pool, 1939, (1947). Creator: Unknown
At the London Zoo - at the Penguin Pool, 1939, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II in the penguin enclosure designed by Berthold Lubetkin

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Coronation Day, 12 May 1937, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Coronation Day, 12 May 1937, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Coronation Day, 12 May 1937, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) at the coronation of her father King George VI, at Westminster Abbey in London

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Birthday Ride - 21st April, 1939, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Birthday Ride - 21st April, 1939, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Birthday Ride - 21st April, 1939, 1947. King George VI horse-riding with daughters Princess Margaret Rose, and Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) on her birthday

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Girl Guide Review, 19 June 1938, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Girl Guide Review, 19 June 1938, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Girl Guide Review, 19 June 1938, (1947). King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with daughters Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret Rose

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Three Royal Ladies - 1937, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Three Royal Ladies - 1937, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Three Royal Ladies - 1937, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II with her mother Queen Elizabeth and younger sister Princess Margaret Rose

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: With the Royal Bodyguard, 1930s, (1947). Creator: Unknown

With the Royal Bodyguard, 1930s, (1947). Creator: Unknown
With the Royal Bodyguard, 1930s, (1947). King George VI (far right) and Queen Elizabeth with daughters Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret Rose

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Y Bwthyn Bach, 1936, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Y Bwthyn Bach, 1936, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Y Bwthyn Bach, 1936, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II at the Little Cottage, a wendy house which was presented to her on her sixth birthday by the people of Wales

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Leaving Crathie Church with Her Grandfather - August, 1935, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Leaving Crathie Church with Her Grandfather - August, 1935, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Leaving Crathie Church with Her Grandfather - August, 1935, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland with her father and mother the Duke and Duchess of York, and King George V

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Bridesmaid at Duke of Kent's Wedding - 29th November, 1934, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Bridesmaid at Duke of Kent's Wedding - 29th November, 1934, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Bridesmaid at Duke of Kent's Wedding - 29th November, 1934, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II at the wedding of her uncle Prince George, and Princess Marina, Westminster Abbey, London

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Childhood Study - 1928, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Childhood Study - 1928, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Childhood Study - 1928, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II as a young girl. From "Princess Elizabeth: The Illustrated Story of Twenty-one Years in the Life of the Heir Presumptive"

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Abergeldie Fair - 1933, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Abergeldie Fair - 1933, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Abergeldie Fair - 1933, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II and younger sister Princess Margaret Rose playing with ladies-in-waiting in Scotland

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: At St. Paul's, Walden Bury - 1932, 1947. Creator: Unknown

At St. Paul's, Walden Bury - 1932, 1947. Creator: Unknown
At St. Paul's, Walden Bury - 1932, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II and younger sister Princess Margaret Rose playing with buckets and spades at their mother's childhood home in Hertfordshire

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Arriving at Glamis with Her New Sister - August, 1931, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Arriving at Glamis with Her New Sister - August, 1931, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Arriving at Glamis with Her New Sister - August, 1931, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II and baby sister Princess Margaret Rose arrive in Scotland by train

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Skirl O The Pipes - Glamis, 1929, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Skirl O The Pipes - Glamis, 1929, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Skirl O The Pipes - Glamis, 1929, 1947. The future Queen Elizabeth II as a child in Scotland. From "Princess Elizabeth

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: At a Bomber Command Station, 5 July 1944, (1947). Creator: Unknown

At a Bomber Command Station, 5 July 1944, (1947). Creator: Unknown
At a Bomber Command Station, 5 July 1944, (1947). King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with daughter Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II)

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Answering Birthday Greetings - 1944, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Answering Birthday Greetings - 1944, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Answering Birthday Greetings - 1944, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) at the age of 18. Still from the film "Heir to the Throne"

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Silver Jubilee of George V and Queen Mary, 6 May 1935, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Silver Jubilee of George V and Queen Mary, 6 May 1935, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Silver Jubilee of George V and Queen Mary, 6 May 1935, (1947). Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral. The Duke and Duchess of York, (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth)

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Duet - 1940, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Duet - 1940, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Duet - 1940, 1947. Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and her younger sister Princess Margaret Rose playing the piano in matching dresses. A corgi lies at their feet

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Royal wedding, London, 6 November 1935, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Royal wedding, London, 6 November 1935, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Royal wedding, London, 6 November 1935, (1947). The future Queen Elizabeth II as a bridesmaid at the wedding of the Duke of Gloucester

Background imageQueen Elizabeth II Collection: Leaving The Abbey, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Leaving The Abbey, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Leaving The Abbey, 1947. Coronation of King George VI at Westminster Abbey: Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) and her younger sister Princess Margaret Rose, followed by Queen Mary



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Queen Elizabeth II Collection

Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning monarch in British history. She was born in 1926 and became Queen in 1952. She was the Head of State for 16 countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Her reign saw major social changes such as the rise of feminism and LGBT rights, as well as technological advances like space exploration and digital communication. A symbol of stability for her people; she remained a constant presence throughout times of great change in Britain and around the world. Her reign of 70 years and 214 days was the longest of any British monarch and the longest verified reign of any female monarch in history.
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