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HRH Elizabeth, Queen Mother (1900-2002)
Image: Australia, Coronation of George VI, Reverse
Source: Museum Victoria
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was born a commoner on August 4, 1900. She was the ninth of ten children born to Claude Bowes-Lyon and Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck, a descendant of the Duke of Portland and a vicar's daughter. In spite of these supposedly humble beginnings, the family spent much of its time at Glamis Castle, in Scotland, and four years after her birth her parents became Lord and Lady Strathmore. Elizabeth was educated at home by her mother and governesses, and was fluent in French by the age of 10. At 12 she briefly attended the Misses Birtwistle's Academy, then was removed and again educated at home until the age of 14, when her education ended with the declaration of World War I. She, her mother and older sister cared for wounded soldiers at Glamis, requisitioned as a military hospital. She mixed comfortably with people from all walks of life, an experience that was to stand her in good stead during public life. She also faced tragedy: in 1915 her elder brother Fergus was killed at the Battle of Loos.
With the end of the war Elizabeth was introduced into Royal circles and pursued by numerous suitors. She eventually accepted the hand of Prince Albert - 'Bertie' - and they were married on April 26 1923. For 14 years the couple lived happily yet quietly together as Duke and Duchess of York, rarely called upon to perform public duties. They had two daughters: Princess Elizabeth in 1926 (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret in 1930.
In 1937 Albert's brother, King Edward VIII, unexpectedly abdicated to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson. Albert succeeded Edward as his natural heir. He was crowned George VI in Westminster Abbey on 12 May 1937.
Elizabeth never forgave her brother-in-law or Mrs Simpson, and was instrumental in securing their exile from Britain. She and Albert had never wanted to be monarchs, and George VI was a shy man unprepared for public office.
During World War II Elizabeth earned public affection by remaining in London during the Blitz and visiting devastated areas to comfort people. In 1952 her husband died suddenly of a stroke. Her daughter, Princess Elizabeth, ascended the throne.
In her widowhood the Queen Mother had no official role, but nonetheless played a significant part in representing her family and her country. She was a lifelong confidante to Prince Charles, whom she adored. She was a keen and successful horse breeder and enjoyed fishing. She was loved and admired for her sense of fun and her boundless energy.
The Queen Mother died on 30 March 2002 at the age of 101.
References:
Queen Mother web site http://www.queenmother.org
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Medal - Victory Europe-Pacific, Schools, Melbourne City Council, Victoria, Australia, 1945
Gilt bronze medal issued to celebrate victory in both Europe and the Pacific, marking the end of the World War II. Minted by Stokes in 1945, it was given to children of the City of Melb ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 7 -
Photograph - Preparations for the Visit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, ...
Black & white photograph looking towards the organ in the western nave of the Great Hall of the Exhibition Building, showing preparations underway on 27 February 1958 for the visit to M ...
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Photograph - Great Hall Decorations, Royal Visit, Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 27 Feb 1 ...
Black & white photograph looking into the western nave of the Great Hall of the Exhibition Building, showing the interior decorations as part of the Royal Visit by Her Majesty Queen Eli ...
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Photograph - Royal Lounge during the Royal Visit, Royale Ballroom, Exhibition Building, Me ...
Black & white photograph showing the Royal Lounge temporarily set-up in the Royale Ballroom in the Eastern Annexe of the Exhibition Buildings as part of the Royal Visit by Her Majesty Q ...
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Photograph - Floral Decorations in the Eastern Nave during the Royal Visit, Exhibition Bui ...
Black & white photograph showing the floral decorations at the eastern entrance to the Great Hall of the Exhibition Buildings as part of the Royal Visit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, ...
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Photograph - Supper Preparations in the Great Hall Galleries during the Royal Visit, Exhib ...
Black & white photograph showing one of the galleries of the Great Hall of the Exhibition Buildings being laid out for a supper as part of the events surrounding the Royal Visit by Her ...
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Photograph - Supper Preparations in the Great Hall Galleries during the Royal Visit, Exhib ...
Black & white photograph showing one of the galleries of the Great Hall of the Exhibition Buildings being laid out for a supper as part of the events surrounding the Royal Visit by Her ...
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Photograph - Official Dais in the Great Hall during the Royal Visit, Exhibition Building, ...
Black & white photograph showing the official dais under the Dome of the Great Hall, Exhibition Buildings, set up in preparation for the events surrounding the Royal Visit by Her Majest ...
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Medal - Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Commemorative, Victoria, Australia, ...
Australia Victoria Coronation of George VI 1937 (AD) Mint: P.J. King, Melbourne Other Details: This is an example of commemorative medals distributed to celebrate the coronation of King ...
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Medal - Coronation of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Commemorative, Victoria, Australia, ...
Australia Victoria Coronation of George VI 1937 (AD) Mint: Stokes Awarded to: School Children in Victoria Other Details: This is an example of the commemorative medal distributed to Vic ...
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