Person    | Female  Born 21/8/1930  Died 9/2/2002

Princess Margaret

Categories: Royalty, Seriously Famous

Countries: Scotland

Born Margaret Rose at Glamis Castle in Scotland. Sister of Queen Elizabeth II. Married to Antony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon. On at least one occasion she illustrated the design for the London Zoo aviary with the use of a stocking, quickly taken off for the purpose (an anecdote from William Mitchell's book Self-Portrait: the Eyes Within).

Roddy Llewellyn had an eight-year relationship with Princess Margaret. "Have you heard that Roddy Llewellyn has taken up acting?" "He's got a small part in Charlie's Aunt".

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Princess Margaret

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Tachbrook - opening

To commemorate the opening of these flats by Her Royal Highness The Princess ...

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50 years of peace

The two seated allies are unidentified at the site but with the assistance of...

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Bond Street

The "Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster" was present but no name is given....

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Hampstead Garden Suburb Jubilee

This stone was unveiled by Her Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret on 2nd J...

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Henry Purcell statue

The form of the statue is similar to that of the 'Green Man' carvings in chur...

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Mozart statue

{Front of plinth:} Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born Salzburg 27th January 1759,...

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