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Image of the Duchess of Cambridge today (Feb 14th 2017) with young air cadets at RAF Wittering taking part in their first camp.
HRH the Duchess of Cambridge visits Royal Air Force Wittering, in her capacity as Royal Patron to the Air Cadet Organisation (ACO).
Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire Wing ATC Skills Development Camp will be at RAF Wittering from 13 to 17 Feb 2017.
Training at the camp focuses on the development of skills and qualifications across a wide range of cadet training.
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Katrina Darling performs her burlesque show, Mama Roux, Birmingham, Britain - 21 May 2016.
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Prince William and Catherine, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attending the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey in London.
HRH Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge chats with the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Irish Guards during a group photograph opportunity.
On her first solo military engagement The Duchess presented shamrocks to the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at the St Patrick’s Day Parade, Mons Barracks, Aldershot on Saturday, 17th March 2012.
The origin of the Royal gift of Shamrock dates back to the Regiment's first St Patrick's day in 1901.
The Duchess also met the Irish Guards mascot, an Irish Wolfhound called Conmael and presented him with a Shamrock. Photographer: Sergeant Steven Hughes, RLC
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In her first engagement as Patron of the RAF Air Cadets, the Duchess of Cambridge attended a church service at St Clement Danes, London followed by a reception at the Royal Courts of Justice. The Duchess took over the role from HRH the Duke of Edinburgh just before Christmas 2015.
All images taken by Gordon Elias, Photographic Team Leader, RAF College Cranewell, Sleaford Lincolnshire NG34 8HB.
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge with Khun Top at King Power Stadium during a visit to Leicester City FC
On her first solo military engagement, HRH Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge presented shamrocks to the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at the St Patrick’s Day Parade, Mons Barracks, Aldershot on Saturday, 17th March 2012.
The origin of the Royal gift of Shamrock dates back to the Regiment's first St Patrick's day in 1901.
The Duchess also met the Irish Guards mascot, an Irish Wolfhound called Conmael and presented him with a Shamrock. Photographer: Sergeant Steven Hughes, RLC
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The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge with Khun Top at King Power Stadium during a visit to Leicester City FC
The final one of four images from a set of related Cartes de Visite, concluding the story of Elizabeth Davidson and Caroline Hodgson, and revealing a nice discovery about a painting on the wall!
It is dated as being sent in June 1865 so the image must pre-date that. On the reverse it is captioned ...
"Apartment in
Kew Cottage
"Dss of Cambridge's"
CH from her friend
Mrs Davidson"
From the previous pictures we now know exactly who CH and Mrs Davidson are. But the significance of this image is the content. Images of the interior of Cambridge Cottage (as it is known today) are rare, with the only other ones I am aware of being in the Royal Collection at Windsor and dating from c. 1905, the time at which this royal residence was relinquished and became part of Kew.
Discovering a painting
I was put in touch with a German researcher, Dr Beatrix Ahrens of the Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, who was interested in the artworks that were hanging in the rooms. And lo and behold it appears that this image contains a significant find.
In her own words:
"I can't tell you how very thankful I am you sent me this photograph! As I had another look at it this morning I thought of knowing the one painting at the back of the room and indeed it is Heinrich Brandes' "Olevano" that once belonged to the Duchesses' husband, Adolphus Frederick, vice king of Hanover!
The painting was sold off to an Australian couple in 1904 in London and today is on display at the Fine Art Gallery Ballarat in Australia. Your postcard [sic!] is finally the proof for the research I have done on the provenance of the painting in the last few months and even years!"
The painting in question is the one at the top-right of the far wall (hover over image for notes)
Produced by F York, 10 Lancaster Road, Ladbroke Grove, Bayswater, London.
The whole story and a summary of what we now know about Elizabeth Davidson and Caroline Hodgson now has it's own blog post - see www.whatsthatpicture.com/2011/03/census-data-identifies-m...
My lucky day, to see a rainbow and have a camera with me, even if it was my really old S7000.
The Avenue has a double row of trees on either side of the road. The ancient inner trees were planted to commemorate a visit from Queen Elizabeth I. The outer trees were planted to commemorate the victory of Waterloo, in 1815.
It is this avenue that Kate Middleton is so fond of. She recreated it with live trees in Westminster Abbey when she married Prince William. Her parent's home lies to the left of the road.
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Kate Middleton sits alongside her new husband, Prince William, as the couple depart the Order of the Garter ceremony in St Georges Chapel, Windsor.
The Order of the Garter Ceremony is held yearly in St George's Chapel in the grounds of the castle. On this day, the members of the Order put on their ceremonial vestments and insignia and process on foot through the castle and to the chapel, where a short service is held and any new knights are installed.
Seen from within the crowds on Whitehall, London, 12.13pm 29th July 2011.
Newly married Prince William and Kate Middleton travel in the 1902 State Landau between Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.
The same coach was used by Diana and Prince Charles on their wedding day in 1981.
For the geeks: 1000th of a second at f4.0. ISO 500. 200mm lens.
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Kate Middleton is to deliver her baby boy NOT at her choice of birth but at the St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington.
If you click on the photo you can see a peek of Kate's profile as she looks out at the crowd on the other side.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visits the Immigrant Services Society of BC's new welcome centre
Something a bit different but I was in Westminster the other day and noticed a lot of commotion around the Abbey. Apparently the Duchess of Cambridge was expected for an ANZAC Day service at the Abbey so I thought I'd hang around to see if I could any photos. I had my Fuji super zoom on me at the time so I took up a space along with many other photographers and people on the embankment wall across the road from the Abbey outside the Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre. When they arrived they were out of the car and into the Abbey too quick for me so I waited until the end of the service to see what photos I could get then. Fortunately Kate spent a little while talking to people outside before they whizzed off again so I shot off a few frames. When I checked my photos at home later I noticed that Prince Harry was there as well but I all I caught was the back of him!
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Princess Kate Middleton shows off her burgeoning belly
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The traditional Royal appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Thousands of well-wishers came out in celebration as the pair married – with a kiss, or two, on the royal balcony to seal the occasion.
Newlyweds William and Kate drew cheers from some of the thousands who had gathered for the royal wedding as they locked lips on the famous Buckingham Palace balcony today.
The bride and groom appeared with their families and exchanged a kiss to roars of approval.
Then, as an RAF flypast swept towards the palace, the couple kissed again
HRH Duchess of Cambridge leaves the National Portrait Gallery after attending a Gala Night.
Catherine Middleton grew up in Chapel Row at Bucklebury, studied in Scotland at the University of St Andrews, where she met the then Prince William of Wales in 2001. They married in Westminster Abbey in April, 2011 and she became HRH Duchess of Cambridge.
The Queen with other members of the royal family on the Buckingham Palace balcony after Trooping the Colour 2013
Visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to The Fire Station, Sunderland.
The building used to be the former Dun Cow Street Fire Station. It was closed and stood derelict for 25 years. Now, it's being restored and turned into the cultural hub of the city. Phase one has been completed and phase two, the building of a brand new auditorium, starts later this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were invited to come along and perform the official opening as well as have a tour and talk to some of the youngsters and people who are part of the city's developing cultural network.
The Duchess of Cambridge is chatting with one of the youngsters who take part in a theatrical workshop called Curious Connections. The workshop helps those youngsters having to deal with autism.
Kate Middleton sits alongside her new husband, Prince William, as the couple depart the Order of the Garter ceremony in St Georges Chapel, Windsor.
The Order of the Garter Ceremony is held yearly in St George's Chapel in the grounds of the castle. On this day, the members of the Order put on their ceremonial vestments and insignia and process on foot through the castle and to the chapel, where a short service is held and any new knights are installed.
Katrina Darling performs her burlesque show, Mama Roux, Birmingham, Britain - 21 May 2016.
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Visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to The Fire Station, Sunderland.
The building used to be the former Dun Cow Street Fire Station. It was closed and stood derelict for 25 years. Now, it's being restored and turned into the cultural hub of the city. Phase one has been completed and phase two, the building of a brand new auditorium, starts later this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were invited to come along and perform the official opening as well as have a tour and talk to some of the youngsters and people who are part of the city's developing cultural network.
After the tour of the building and various workshops, a chance to meet some of the other people involved in Sunderland's developing cultural scene.
Bunting on railings in front of Wells Cathedral in England's smallest Cathedral City, Wells, Somerset on Royal Wedding Day 29 April 2011
The second of four images from a set of related Cartes de Visite. I'm uploading one each evening this week, each contributing to a nice little story, with a great discovery at the end! Stay tuned!
It is dated as being sent in June 1865 so the image must pre-date that. On the reverse it is captioned ...
"Kew Cottage, Kew Green
EHD to CH June 1865
Residence of HRH the "Duchess of Cambridge" "
Given that the previous one of the Palm House is from a Mrs Davidson and to Caroline, then we now know that it must be Mrs EH Davidson to a Caroline H, but not really an awful lot more to go on there.
Produced by F York, 10 Lancaster Road, Ladbroke Grove, Bayswater, London.
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge visit the memorial site to Leicester City Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha during a visit to Leicester City Football Club
Katrina Darling performs her burlesque show, Mama Roux, Birmingham, Britain - 21 May 2016.
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