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I bet we couldn't talk her into replacing a wheel on a vehicle now.
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I understand she still drives her Landrover. But here is another picture taken at the same time not the numbers on the trucks.
I think this one as been posted has anybody spotted others that might have been taken. I got this one as a post card at the Imperial War Museum. Cheers Phil
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not only do's HM still drive landrovers but once up in Scotland the vehicle broke down in the middle of a river crossing....she got out looked about and walked a good distance to the game-keepers house...change a wheel...not a problem to HM
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So, at what date before 22nd June 1953 was this?
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During the war when Princess Elizabeth served in the ATS
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These pictures were taken in the latter part of the war 44/45. The Princess was isued with a provisional driving licence at this time. It has been in safe keeping till recent times by one of her 'ladies in waiting'. Upon the death of this lady, it was sold by aution to rich collector, who subsiquentialy donated it to a new museum in Winchester. The licence was officialy handed to the museum by the Queen herself. I was asked to attend the event with my Austin Tilly..... I never got to meet her and it was a bloody boreing day.
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Cheers from a colonial
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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without the help of the former colonies we would have been in deep s**t...bring back the Commenwealth...NZ Lamb and Butter...couldnt be beat in my opinion...have recently aquired a taste for Austrailian wine....and my young son likes Maple syrup on his pancakes....so in our own little way were keeping it all in the family!best regards malcolm
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You may have heard Her Mum's reaction when Buckingham Palace was hit by a bomb: "Well thank God for that! Now I can look the East End in the face!" and once when Her Dad was being shown around a bombed area in Cheapside someone in the crowd was heard to say "Thank God for a good King!" and he immediately turned to the man and replied "Well, thank God for a good People!"
Sods these days are only interested in the empty half of the glass.... |
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