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A barbary ape being fed by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar. Duke

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A barbary ape being fed by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar. Duke

A barbary ape being fed by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar. Duke of Edinburgh is standing next to battle-dressed ape-keeper Gunner William Portlock, Royal Artillery
11 May 1954. TopFoto independent historic photographs and images all subjects and eras. © TopFoto.co.uk

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In this photo print, we witness a truly unique moment in history as Queen Elizabeth II visits Gibraltar during her foreign tour. The image captures the Queen's undeniable connection with nature, as she delicately feeds a barbary ape while standing next to the Duke of Edinburgh and Gunner William Portlock, a battle-dressed ape-keeper from the Royal Artillery. The scene unfolds on May 11th, 1954, amidst the stunning backdrop of Gibraltar's iconic rock formation. As Her Majesty extends her hand towards the curious primate, one can't help but be struck by the juxtaposition of regality and untamed wilderness. This snapshot reveals not only Queen Elizabeth II's genuine love for animals but also her ability to bridge cultural divides through shared experiences. The presence of Gunner William Portlock adds an intriguing layer to this historic encounter. Dressed in his military attire, he stands proudly beside Her Majesty as if guarding both monarch and monkey alike. His role symbolizes not just protection but also highlights the significance of Gibraltar's strategic location within British military history. This remarkable photograph is a testament to the power of diplomacy and showcases how even during official foreign visits, moments of unexpected joy can arise when worlds collide. Royalty transcends borders here as Queen Elizabeth II connects with both human and animal inhabitants on this rocky outpost - forever immortalized in this timeless image captured by Royalty photographers at TopFoto.


Framed Prints of A barbary ape being fed by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar. Duke

Bring a piece of history into your home with our stunning framed print from the Media Storehouse collection. This exclusive image captures a memorable moment during Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Gibraltar on May 11, 1954. Witness the monarch feeding a Barbary ape, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and battle-dressed ape-keeper Gunner William Portlock. Add character and intrigue to any room with this beautiful, museum-quality print. Authentically reproduced and expertly framed, this unique piece is sure to become a conversation starter and cherished addition to your collection.


Photo Prints of A barbary ape being fed by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar. Duke

Experience a piece of history with our stunning photographic print from Media Storehouse. Featuring an iconic moment captured by TopFoto, this print depicts Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar in 1954. The monarch is seen feeding a Barbary ape, with the Duke of Edinburgh and battle-dressed ape-keeper Gunner William Portlock looking on. Bring this unique image into your home or office and relive the royal encounter. Order now for a timeless addition to your decor.


Poster Prints of A barbary ape being fed by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar. Duke

Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse poster print featuring a historic moment captured by TopFoto. Witness the extraordinary encounter between Queen Elizabeth II and a Barbary ape during her visit to Gibraltar in 1954. The monarch, dressed in her regal attire, is seen feeding the battle-dressed ape, with the Duke of Edinburgh standing next to ape-keeper Gunner William Portlock. This captivating image brings a unique blend of royalty and wildlife, making it an excellent addition to any room in your home or office. Order now and relive the magic of this iconic moment.


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Add a touch of history and wonder to your puzzle collection with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Gibraltar in 1954. In this captivating scene, the monarch is seen feeding a Barbary ape while Duke of Edinburgh looks on, with battle-dressed ape-keeper Gunner William Portlock standing nearby. This intricately detailed puzzle is sure to provide hours of enjoyable challenge and engagement, bringing the rich history of this royal encounter to life in your home.

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