The Queen Frontispiece: Princess Elizabeth in 1929
Princess Elizabeth, born in April 1926, was just three when this initmate picture was taken
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Princess Elizabeth, born in April 1926, was just three when this initmate picture was taken
Princess Elizabeth was in South Africa on the occasion of her 21st birthday, broadcasting to The Youth of the Empire
A bay thoroughbred, Sultan, was presented to The Queen by the President of Pakistan in 1959. Here she is shown riding him at Windsor in 1961
Due to arrive in the Fiji Islands in 1953, here The Queen is shown on the small staircase at the Grand Entrance at Buckingham Palace
HRH Princess Elizabeth leads one of the horses at harvest time at Sandringham in 1943
The new arrival of the Princess Elizabeth is heralded by Country Life with a picture of her with her parents
Buy tickets for the British Military Tournament 2011
Two dogs at Battersea are looking to relocate to the country – could you give Max or Humbug a home?
Read Country Life’s pick of the 39 skills the nation’s youth should have outside the academic sphere – how many can you muster?
Adopt a dog this April - Country Life has details on two dogs looking to move from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to a country property
Adopt a dog this Easter - Country Life has details on two dogs which have been at Battersea Dogs & Cats home for too long. Can you give them a home in the countryside?
A new survey has found that a majority of the British public believes that the grey squirrel population should be controlled
Rate your favourite restoration this week as it’s your final chance to have a say in the Restoration of the Century Award
The Kennel Club has announced that the Dangerous Dogs Act is a failure and is calling for a repeal
Listen to the Country Life Debate at the CLA Game Fair on the future of farming featuring Adam Henson, Lady Apsley, Sandra Bell and The Rt Hon John Gummer Lord Deben
Country Life supports Race Online 2012
Terms and conditions from IPC Media when entering competitions online
The 21st October marks the nineteenth anniversary of the first ever Apple Day. Susannah Glynn talks to Sue Clifford, one of the charitys founders, and selects the pick of the crop.
A distinguished team of judges led by Sir Roy Strong has visited the shortlist of six churches for the award this year. John Goodall reports
Mice carry as many diseases as rats and are notoriously difficult to get rid of. We find the best methods to get the mice out of your house for good