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Queen Elizabeth II ~ April 21, 1926 - September 8, 2022
Photo by Dorothy Wilding
Lovely Windermere is justly known as Queen of the English Lakes
Kelmscott Manor, England (by Andrew S Brown)
Great Chalfield Manor.
Source: The National Trust.
Happy Armed Forces Day: 26th June 2021.
theroyalfamily: The Queen wishes to share this private photograph taken with The Duke of Edinburgh at the top of the Coyles of Muick, Scotland in 2003.
📷Photograph by The Countess of Wessex.
Her Majesty and the Royal Family are grateful for all the messages of condolence from around the world and have been touched to see and hear so many people sharing fond memories of The Duke, in celebration of his life.
Butchoff Antiques
A Carved Walnut Library Table Of grand proportions, the rectangular writing table rising from substantial cabriole legs terminating in firmly carved ball & paw feet. Having a tooled leather top set within an elaborate border incorporating carved roses, shamrocks, and thistles-representing England, Ireland, and Scotland respectively- as well as candle holders underneath removable carved bosses. The whole frieze richly carved and bearing a central scallop shell, flanked by vines and bunches of grapes incorporating lozenges representing Latin books above sayings of wisdom, including 'fons et origo' (Source and Origin) as well as 'verb sap' (verbum sapienti, meaning A Word to the Wise is Enough), among others. Circa 1850