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Queen Elizabeth II

(1926-2022), Reigned 1952-2022

Sitter associated with 972 portraits
Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-serving British monarch in history. Her devotion to the duty and public service was renowned and she ruled through a period of enormous social change and technological transformation. Her coronation in 1953 was the first to be televised and was broadcast internationally and she is the most portrayed person in the world.
Born in London, Princess Elizabeth became heir to the throne in 1936 on the accession of her father George VI. She married Philip Mountbatten in 1947 and their first children, the then Prince Charles and Princess Anne, were born in 1948 and 1950. Elizabeth became Queen in 1952, whilst on an official trip to Kenya, after the death of her father. Her coronation in 1953 was the first to be televised and was broadcast internationally. Her sons, Princes Andrew and Edward, were born in 1960 and 1964. As Queen of the United Kingdom and Head of the Commonwealth, her Silver, Golden, Diamond and Platinum Jubilees were celebrated in 1977, 2002, 2012 and 2022.

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1943
NPG x36750

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
bromide print, 1945
NPG x34821

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36893

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36894

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36895

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36896

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36897

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36898

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36899

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36900

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36901

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36902

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36903

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36904

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36905

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36906

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36907

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Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
half-plate film negative, 1945
NPG x36908

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Princess Margaret; Queen Elizabeth II

by Dorothy Wilding
bromide print on tissue mount, 27 May 1946
NPG x25288

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