The Queen Mother at the official opening of the new Queen Square House. July 1978.
1978 NHNN/P/50/001 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum The Queen M...
QSA/15268
The Queen Mother visits Queen Square to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Queen Square House.
1971 NHNN/P/49/019 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum The Queen M...
QSA/15242
The Queen Mother visits Queen Square to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Queen Square House.
1971 NHNN/P/49/015 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum The Queen M...
QSA/15241
The Queen Mother visits Queen Square to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Queen Square House.
1971 NHNN/P/49/025 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum The Queen M...
QSA/15240
The Queen Mother visits Queen Square to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Queen Square House.
1971 NHNN/P/49/013 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum The Queen M...
QSA/15238
The Queen Mother visits Queen Square to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Queen Square House.
1971 NHNN/P/49/012 Digitised by the Queen Square Library, Archive and Museum The Queen M...
QSA/15237
Queen Mother visits new Queen Square House
See here with Valentine Logue (who was the son of Lionel Logue). (C31 written on back of p...
QSA/14067
Queen Square House from International Hall
Queen Square House from International Hall Digitised by the Queen Square Archive Archives...
QSA/12355
Queen Square House and the Albany Memorial Wing of the National Hospital. 1980's
Digitised by the Queen Square Archive Queen Square House and the Albany Memorial Wing...
QSA/1392
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