Born London as Camilla Rosemary Shand. 1973 married Andrew Parker Bowles, 1995 divorced. 2005 married Prince Charles, when she became Duchess of Cornwall. Promoted to Queen Consort on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Camilla, Queen Consort
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Australia House - centenary of its opening
This stone marks the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales &...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
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Bali bombings
Three of the non-British victims are given as "unknown" at "u" in the alphabe...
Penfold pillar box - EC1
Painted in the authentic green then in use, this is a reproduction of the Pen...
Queen Mother statue
She died aged 101 but here she is shown aged 51, the age she was widowed, wea...
Tsunami memorial
120-tonne block of granite, 4.1 metre cube with a corner removed. According...
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King Canute / Cnut
King of Denmark, England and Norway. Also known as Cnut Sweynsson or Cnut the Great. His supposed attempt to turn back the waves, was not arrogance on his part, but to show his fawning courtiers th...
King George I
Born Hanover. When the last of Queen Anne's 17 children died without issue (no one could accuse her of not trying) there were lots of Catholic potential claimants, but Britain wanted a Protestant h...
Prince Albert
Born Schloss Rosenau, Coburg, Germany, as Albert Francis Augustus Charles Emanuel. Married his first cousin, Victoria, in 1840. President of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition. Generally in...
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Mary Thornycroft
Sculptor. Born Norfolk but in 1823 her family moved to London, 56 Albany Street. Her father, John Francis, was a sculptor and she worked with him as assistant and pupil in Albany Street. In 1840 sh...
His Majesty's Theatre / Her Majesty's Theatre
In 1705 Vanbrugh completed the Queen's Theatre, named in honour of Queen Anne, which quickly became informally known as the Haymarket Opera House (not to be confused with the Theatre Royal Haymarke...
St Martins Church
EC2, Foster Lane
The Corporation of the City of London Site of the Collegiate Church of St Martin, demolished 1548.
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