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A photographic print of Princess Elizabeth, Visit to Bromley, Kent, 1949

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A photographic print from the Daily Herald Archive folder: Princess Elizabeth » Visit to Bromley, Kent » 1949.

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  • Title: A photographic print of Princess Elizabeth, Visit to Bromley, Kent, 1949
  • Date Created: 1949-10-13
  • Transcript:
    PRINCESS ELIZABETH VISITS BROMLEY DG/HA Making the first occasion that an Heir to the Throne has visited the town, PRINCESS ELIZABETH visited Bromley, Kent, today (Thursday) and laid the foundation stone of the new Parish Church. The new church is built on the site of the old church which was destroyed during the war (April 16th 1941) Dr. Johnson's wife "Tetty" was buried in the old church. PHOTO SHOWS: "Royal Smile" PRINCESS ELIZABETH wears a roll brim off-the-face hat and a warm smile as she is welcomed at Bromley Parish church today. FOX PHOTOS October 13th 1949
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  • Rights: © Hulton Archive/Getty Images
  • Maker: Fox Photos Ltd.
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