Date:25th of May 1973
Description:H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth is pictured during her visit to Newcastle in May 1973. In 1973 Newcastle celebrated its octocentenary, to mark the 800th anniversary of the granting of the charter which gave Newcastle borough status. The visit by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip was part of the octocentenary celebrations.
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H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth is pictured during her visit to Newcastle in May 1973. In 1973 Newcastle celebrated ...
Councillor Mrs E. Ashley is pictured here being presented to the Queen outside the Civic Offices with ...
Here the Queen and Prince Philip are pictured on the balcony at the Civic Offices.
Mayor Reginald Lane is seen here presenting an Octocentenary bowl to the Queen in the Guildhall.
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Donor ref:PA1474 (22/4593)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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