Royal Babies: 1930-1939
From the Country Life Archive: Frontispieces from 1930-1939 of royal babies.


T.R.H. The Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth Country Life, March 22, 1930
Her Majesty the Queen, with Princess Elizabeth, leaving the Royal Tournament at Olympia Country Life, June 7, 1930
T.R.H. The Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth Country Life, August 16, 1930
T.R.H. The Duchess of York and Princess Margaret Country Life, November 1, 1930
Viscount Lascelles in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards of 1815 Country Life, February 7, 1931
H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth Country Life, May 2, 1931
T.R.H. Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose. This is a new photograph of the little daughters of T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of York: Princess Elizabeth celebrates her eighth birthday today Country Life, April 21, 1934
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Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose. A photograph taken when the Princesses were watching the Punch and Judy show at Mr. Lancelot Hugh Smith's Hay Party at Mount Clare last week Country Life, July 13, 1935
At Buckingham Palace. A recent photograph of Their Majesties the King and Queen with their daughters Country Life, May 6, 1939
T.R.H. Prince Edward and Princess Alexandra, children of the Duke and Duchess of Kent: a country photograph Country Life, November 4, 1939
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Agnes has worked for Country Life in various guises — across print, digital and specialist editorial projects — before finally finding her spiritual home on the Features Desk. A graduate of Central St. Martins College of Art & Design she has worked on luxury titles including GQ and Wallpaper* and has written for Condé Nast Contract Publishing, Horse & Hound, Esquire and The Independent on Sunday. She is currently writing a book about dogs, due to be published by Rizzoli New York in September 2025.
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