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  • Her timeline - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets the team developing a website (www.centre-adolsecent-rheumatology.org) and phone app (being shown to her by Alice Ran Cai).The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar, and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale (pictured taking a selfie with her), on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar, and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale (pictured taking a selfie with her), on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets the team developing a website (www.centre-adolsecent-rheumatology.org) and phone app (being shown to her by Alice Ran Cai).The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • The Arena of the Sun, 1954 s - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Abstract Parrot, 1948, and Alice in Wonderland, 1952 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Alice in Wonderland, 1952 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Ubu Bird, 1952, and Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • The Arena of the Sun, 1954 s - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Self Portrait, 1944 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • London (The Fireqwork) - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • The Arena of the Sun, 1954, and Untitlded, 1950,s - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • London (The Fireqwork) - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • The Arena of the Sun, 1954, and Untitlded, 1950,s - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Khalid Shoman, 1984, - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Moon Drops, 1967, and other ceramincs with chicken bones - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Rene Barotte, 1970, and Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Break of the Atom and Vegetal Life, 1962  - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Break of the Atom and Vegetal Life, 1962  - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Ubu Bird, 1952, and Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Loch Lomond, 1948 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Three Moments in a day and a life, 1944, and Thre Ways of Living (War), 1943 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017. London 12 Jun 2017.
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  • Self Portrait, 1944 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • London (The Firework) - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Untitled - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Rose Larock Granoff, 1971, Rene Barotte, 1970, and Someone from the past, 1980 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Charles Estienne, 1966, Rose Larock Granoff, 1971, and Rene Barotte, 1970 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Rose Larock Granoff, 1971, and Rene Barotte, 1970 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Charles Estienne, 1966, Rose Larock Granoff, 1971, and Rene Barotte, 1970 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Break of the Atom and Vegetal Life, 1962, and My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Break of the Atom and Vegetal Life, 1962  - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
    Fahrelnissa Zeid Tate GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • My Hell, 1951 - Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid: the UK’s first retrospective of a pioneering artist best known for her large-scale colourful canvases, fusing European approaches to abstract art with Byzantine, Islamic and Persian influences. The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 13 June – 8 October 2017.
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  • Her Royal Highness arrives and is met by senior staff. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets other staff and supporters and is given flowers.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets other staff and supporters and is given flowers.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets other staff and supporters and is given flowers.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets other staff and supporters and is given flowers.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets the team developing a website (www.centre-adolsecent-rheumatology.org) and phone app (pictured - a section allowing you to map your pain levels).The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets the team developing a website (www.centre-adolsecent-rheumatology.org) and phone app (pictured - a section allowing you to map your pain levels).The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets the team developing a website (www.centre-adolsecent-rheumatology.org) and phone app.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets the team developing a website (www.centre-adolsecent-rheumatology.org) and phone app.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets the team developing a website (www.centre-adolsecent-rheumatology.org) and phone app.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets other staff and supporters. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness in the lab with researchers and looking at specemins through a microscope. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness in the lab with researchers and looking at specemins through a microscope. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness in the lab with researchers (here with Dr Kate Webb) and looking at specemins through a microscope. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness in the lab with researchers (here with Dr Kate Webb) and looking at specemins through a microscope. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness in the lab with researchers (Here with Laura Hanns) and looking at specemins through a microscope. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness in the lab with researchers (Here with Laura Hanns) and looking at specemins through a microscope. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness with the nursing team. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness with the nursing team. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets patients and staff in the Rec Room. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets patients and staff in the Rec Room. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets patients and staff in the Rec Room. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets patients and staff in the Rec Room. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets patients and staff in the Rec Room. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets Chloe on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar, and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale (pictured), on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar (pictured in black), and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale (pictured R), on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar (pictured in black), and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale (pictured R), on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar (pictured in black), and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale, on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
    _Duchess of Cornwall Adolescent Rheu...jpg
  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar (pictured in black), and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale, on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • HRH The Duchess of Cornwall arrives at the Abbey - on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, she attends a Solemn Commemoration on the Centenary of the Outbreak of the First World War at Westminster Abbey. The candle-lit Vigil concludes the commemorations by Members of the Royal Family on 4th August. She was met by the Dean of Westminster at the West Gate. The Abbey faded into darkness during the service. Her Royal Highness extinguished the final flame at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior at 11pm to mark the exact moment at which war was declared.
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  • HRH The Duchess of Cornwall arrives at the Abbey - on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, she attends a Solemn Commemoration on the Centenary of the Outbreak of the First World War at Westminster Abbey. The candle-lit Vigil concludes the commemorations by Members of the Royal Family on 4th August. She was met by the Dean of Westminster at the West Gate. The Abbey faded into darkness during the service. Her Royal Highness extinguished the final flame at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior at 11pm to mark the exact moment at which war was declared.
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  • Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall meets a group of Osteoporosis sufferers to offer her support prior to World Osteoporosis Day on Saturday. The Duchess is President of the National Osteoporosis Society. Larence House, London, UK, 18 Oct 2012.  © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
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  • Her Royal Highness arrives and is met by senior staff. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets other staff and supporters and is given flowers.The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets other staff and supporters. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness in the lab with researchers and looking at specemins through a microscope. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets patients and staff in the Rec Room. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar, and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale (pictured), on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • Her Royal Highness meets Charley Saunders, 18 from Poplar, and Danny Roberts, 13 from Maida Vale (pictured), on the ward. The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The guns are hooked up to the carriages again and led out of the park - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The guns are hooked up to the carriages again and led out of the park - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The guns are hooked up to the carriages again and led out of the park - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The guns are hooked up to the carriages again and led out of the park - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The guns are hooked up to the carriages again and led out of the park - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • Smoke clouds th epark as the salute is fired - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The gun carriage horses are led away and the guns wait for noon - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The gun carriage horses are led away and the guns wait for noon - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The troop enters Green Park and galops to action - The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery (KTRHA), the ceremonial saluting battery of Her Majesty’s Household Division, fire a 41-gun Royal Salute in honour of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s 69th birthday. 71 horses pulling six First World War-era 13-pounder Field Guns came into action from in the park halfway down Constitution Hill.  Each of the guns fired blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals. London 14 Nov 2017
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  • The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Arthritis Research UK, visits and meets patients of the Adolescent Inpatient Unit at University College London Hospitals.  •	Her Royal Highness then tours a laboratory at the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Adolescent Rheumatology and meeting researchers and supporters. London 12 Feb 2015.
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  • The Royal Swan Uppers, who wear the scarlet uniform of Her Majesty The Queen, travel in traditional rowing skiffs together with Swan Uppers from the Vintners’ and Dyers’ livery companies. Swan Upping plays an important role in the conservation of the mute swan and involves The Queen’s Swan Warden collecting data, assessing the health of young cygnets and examining them for any injuries. Cygnets are extremely vulnerable at this early stage in their development and Swan Upping affords an opportunity to help both adults and cygnets that might otherwise go untreated. The River Thames, London, UK.
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