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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visiting Sierra Leone, 1961. *** Local Caption *** Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visiting Sierra Leone, 1961. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh enjoying a joke with Sir Milton Margai, the Prime Minister of Sierra Leone.
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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    The Duke of Edinburgh as Commander of the Frigate HMS Magpie in 1951

    Colourised photograph

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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Remembrance day - 1947
    The King and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten at the Cenotaph in Whitehall , London , when the nation paid homage to the fallen of two World Wars .
    9 November 1947

    (c) Dukas

     

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    RETRO - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    Young man of the moment .
    The world waits for an official statement to be made from Buckingham Palace within the next day or so , regarding reports of the betrothal of Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten , RN . ( lately Prince Philip of Greece ) .
    Lieutenant Mountbatten , who has served with distinction with the Royal Navy , is pictured here in Naval uniform .
    9 July 1947

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mono Book Illustration
    ROYAL VISIT TO HASLAR HOSPITAL
    The Duke of York last week gave pleasant proof of his interest in naval affairs in general, and more particularly of his sympathy for the men who have been bought home wounded or stricken with fever from Benin, by journeying down to Portsmouth to visit the patients in the great naval hospital of Haslar.
    Seen here: Haslar Hospital veteral inmates.
    10 April 1897 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Book Illustration
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    Mono Book Illustration
    ROYAL VISIT TO HASLAR HOSPITAL
    The Duke of York last week gave pleasant proof of his interest in naval affairs in general, and more particularly of his sympathy for the men who have been bought home wounded or stricken with fever from Benin, by journeying down to Portsmouth to visit the patients in the great naval hospital of Haslar.
    Seen here The Duke of York at Haslar Hospital. Left to Right, Dep Inspec General Bolster; Inspector General Turnbull; Duke of York; Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon; Sir James Dick, the Medical Director General; Dep Inspec Gen Coppinger.
    10 April 1897
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  • Mono Book Illustration
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    Mono Book Illustration
    ROYAL VISIT TO HASLAR HOSPITAL
    The Duke of York last week gave pleasant proof of his interest in naval affairs in general, and more particularly of his sympathy for the men who have been bought home wounded or stricken with fever from Benin, by journeying down to Portsmouth to visit the patients in the great naval hospital of Haslar.
    Seen here: Haslar Hospital, invalids and convalescents.
    10 April 1897 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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