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Unknown - by John Hedgecoe (1932 - 2010), English
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milksockets · 10 months
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possessions - john hedgecoe (1978)
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ratatoskryggdrasil · 23 days
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Irish born British artist and painter Patrick Procktor (1936-2003) seated on the floor in front of a self decorated fireplace in his studio in London in 1970. (Photo by John Hedgecoe/Popperfoto via Getty Images)
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adreciclarte4 · 10 months
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David Hockney by John Hedgecoe, 1976
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Good looking guy from art nude book
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fromthedust · 2 years
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John Hedgecoe (British, 1932-2010)
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theyroaredvintage · 2 years
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John Hedgecoe
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mr-e-gallery · 8 months
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Mr. E Gallery 'Hockney Clown' (Hedgecoe-Peck) (08-23)
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acrosstheuniverse02 · 21 days
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[*] © John Hedgecoe, fotografo inglese (1932 - 2010)
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grandmaster-anne · 1 year
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Family milestones through the years
Country Life | Published 14 September 2022
1920s
• Winston Churchill described ‘an air of authority and reflectiveness astonishing in an infant’ when Elizabeth was only 2½
• In 1929, she appeared on the cover of Time, which reported that the Duchess of York’s preference for the colour yellow for her daughter’s clothes and the decoration of her nursery had set a trend across America
1930s
• George V (‘Grandpa England’) dies on January 20, 1936. Unable to face ruling without Wallis Simpson by his side, Elizabeth’s uncle, Edward VIII, submits his abdication on December 10, before broadcasting his decision to the nation the following day
• The first Pembroke Welsh corgi, Dookie, arrives at Royal Lodge in the summer of 1933, bred by Miss Evans of Rozavel Kennels in Reigate. He was later joined by Jane
• On her fourth birthday, Elizabeth receives a pony from her grandfather. In 1932, the people of Wales build Y Bwthyn Bach (the Little House) for her—it still stands in the Windsor grounds
• In early 1933, a new governess arrives: Marion Crawford (‘Crawfie’). She remains until her own wedding in 1947, shortly before Elizabeth’s
1940s
• In 1942, her father shows her the royal racehorses in training. After patting the King’s Derby runner, Big Game, Elizabeth doesn’t wash her hands for the rest of the day. A horse of her own comes in the form of a wedding present from the Aga Khan and her racing colours of purple body, scarlet sleeves and black velvet cap—the same as her father’s—are registered in 1949
• April 25, 1942: Princess Elizabeth signs up for war service
• August 25, 1942: Prince George, Duke of Kent, Princess Elizabeth’s uncle, is killed in a flying accident over Morven in Scotland at the age of 39
• November 1943: the Daily Mail reports that Elizabeth had hunted with the Garth Foxhounds and the Duke of Beaufort’s Hounds ‘in accord with the general policy of making her life as “normal” as possible’
• In 1947, she attends her first Opening of Parliament
1950s
• August 15, 1950: Princess Anne born
• March 24, 1953: Queen Mary dies
• November 1953: the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh embark on a 43,618-mile tour of the Commonwealth that lasts until May 11 the following year
• October 1955: Princess Margaret ends her relationship with Group Capt Peter Townsend
• February 1957: the Queen endows the Duke of Edinburgh with the style and title of Prince
• December 25, 1957: the first Christmas Message is broadcast on television for the first time (it was live)
• 1958: Prince Charles goes to school
1960s
• The birth of Prince Andrew represents the first child born in a ‘family on the throne’ since Princess Beatrice in 1857
• A photograph taken by Prof John Hedgecoe at Buckingham Palace on June 22, 1966, serves as a model for sculptor Arnold Machin. It has now been reproduced more than 200 billion times on currency and stamps
• Princess Margaret (1960) and Princess Alexandra (1963) are married at Westminster Abbey
• In 1960, it is announced that descendants of the Queen who did not bear the title HRH and females who might marry would henceforth carry the name Mountbatten-Windsor
• The State Opening of Parliament is televised for the first time in 1966
• The Duke and Duchess of Windsor attend the unveiling of a plaque honouring Queen Mary in 1967
• In 1969, an all-party commission of MPs is set up to look into the Civil List allowance—its report comes in 1971
1970s
• In 1970, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Capt Cook’s voyage, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visit Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand and Australia. Three months later, Fiji and Tonga declare their independence
• From 1970, Prince Charles and Princess Anne have increasing public roles
• In 1970, the Queen unveils the second portrait of her by Annigoni
• That year, the Queen grants a Royal Charter to the Jockey Club, the first governing body of any sport to be accorded such an honour • The committee reviewing the Civil List reports in 1971 and increases the Queen’s allowance from £475,000 to £980,000 per year (it hadn’t been reviewed since her accession). There is no allowance for her personal use. In 1975, it’s raised to £1.4 million
• The Duke of Windsor dies on May 28, 1972—the Duchess stays at Buckingham Palace for the funeral. Prince William of Gloucester, the Queen’s cousin, is killed in a flying accident
• The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their silver wedding anniversary in 1972. At a lunch to mark the occasion, the Queen says: ‘I think that everybody will concede that, on this of all days, I should begin my speech “My husband and I”’
• On November 14, 1973, Princess Anne marries Capt Mark Phillips in Westminster Abbey—the first time a member of the Royal Family has married a commoner (it’s also the birthday of Prince Charles and the Archbishop of Canterbury)
• In 1974, a kidnap attempt of Princess Anne is foiled. The Queen’s uncle, the Duke of Gloucester dies that year
• In 1976, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon announce their marriage is over—they divorce in 1978
• In her Silver Jubilee year, the Queen travels 56,000 miles around the South Pacific and to 36 counties in Britain. Her Jubilee Appeal to ‘help young people help others’ raises £16 million
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1980s
• In 1980, more than two million people line the streets of London to see the Queen Mother pass on her way to a service to celebrate her 80th birthday
• On May 15, 1981, the Queen again becomes a grandmother, when Princess Anne gives birth to Zara
• In 1982, Prince Andrew takes part in the Falklands War
• On July 9, 1982, the Queen awakes to find Michael Fagan in her bedroom
• The Waleses’ second son, Henry (Harry), is born on September 15, 1984
• In 1986, Prince Andrew marries Sarah Ferguson—a ‘breath of fresh air’—in Westminster Abbey and becomes The Duke of York
• That year, the Duchess of Windsor dies and is buried with her husband at Frogmore,
• Also in 1986, the Queen becomes the first British monarch to visit China—crowds welcome ‘the English country female King’
• Princess Beatrice is born on August 8, 1988
• The Princess Royal and Capt Mark Phillips separate in late August 1989
1990s
• Princess Eugenie is born on March 23, 1990
• On a state visit to the US in 1991, the Queen becomes the first British monarch to address Congress
• The end of 1992 brings some good news as The Princess Royal marries Commander Tim Laurence in Scotland
• In 1994, The Prince of Wales appears in a frank—and ill-advised—television interview with Jonathan Dimbleby, in which he admits adultery
• In October that year, the Queen becomes the first reigning British monarch to set foot on Russian soil
• The Duke and Duchess of York are divorced in May 1996
• When on holiday in Mustique in 1998, Princess Margaret suffers a stroke
• In 1997, extension work begins on The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace, tripling its size
• Prince Edward marries in St George’s Chapel, Windsor (June 19, 1999)
2000s
• It was an eventful time in 2000: Princess Margaret celebrated her 70th birthday, The Princess Royal her 50th, Prince William his 18th and, on August 4, the Queen Mother her 100th—she’s one of 12 centenarians to get a card from the Queen, but hers was the only one signed ‘Lilibet’
• As part of her Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002, the Queen dines at 10, Downing Street with the five living former Prime Ministers who had served under her: Tony Blair, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, James Callaghan and Edward Heath • Lady Louise Windsor is born on November 8, 2003
• Prince William graduates from St Andrews University on June 23, 2005
2010s
• Prince William marries Catherine Middleton in Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011, and is created Duke of Cambridge
• The Queen’s first great-grandchild, Savannah, the daughter of Peter Phillips, is born on December 29, 2010
• The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have three children: Prince George is born on July 22, 2013, Princess Charlotte on May 2, 2015, and Prince Louis on April 23, 2018
• In 2015, changes are made to the order of succession to give female children an equal right to come to the throne
• On May 19, 2018, Prince Harry becomes Duke of Sussex and marries Meghan Markle and, on October 12, Princess Eugenie marries Jack Brooksbank. On May 6, 2019, the Sussexes welcome a son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, and, on June 4, 2021, a daughter, Lilibet Diana
• On January 31, 2019, the Queen surpasses Eleanor of Aquitaine to become the longest-reigning female ruler. Eleanor (1122–1204) was Queen Consort of France and England and Duchess of Aquitaine for 66 years and 358 days
2020s
• Princess Beatrice marries Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on July 17, 2020
• Prince Philip dies on April 9, 2021
• Elizabeth II celebrates her Platinum Jubilee in June, 2022, with a four-day national holiday
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milksockets · 10 months
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Queen Elizabeth II: A visual timeline of her 70 years on the throne  | The Washington Post | May 31, 2022
The Washington Post put together a wonderful interactive pictural timeline to celebrate the 7 decades that Elizabeth II has been Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms. The above photos/gifs are just a sampling of what is in the article. It is well worth your time to take a look if you are interested in Elizabeth II and the British royal family. 
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Gifs were made from the interactive graphics in the article, which combined the photographic portrait of Elizabeth II by John Hedgecoe {1966) and the illustrations by Marianna Tomaselli for The Washington Post. The design/production/graphics for the interactive article were by Frank Hulley-Jones and Sarah Hashemi. Ruby Mellen and Adela Suliman provided the reporting. Note that all photos and illustrations were modified from their original sources.
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ludmilachaibemachado · 9 months
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Moyra Swan photographed by John Hedgecoe for The Observer Colour Magazine. November 1965💐
Via @fashionmodelshistory on Instagram🪷
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moonyartsblog · 1 year
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 💕 Saint Valentine Special: Series 8 Post 6
"Photography is probably the most accessible and most rewarding of all art forms. Photography is pure art. It can record faces or events or narrate a story. It can surprise, entertain and educate. It can capture, and communicate , emotions and document any detail quickly and accurately.”
So, said, John Hedgecoe once.
Ivan can safely say that he is both right and wrong. Reason on the fact that photography is art in its purest state, capable of narrating moments that are impossible to narrate verbally. Wrong for the simple fact that he never had the honor of knowing his muse of him; muse; Ash.
She has the ability to make everything wonderful, whether it's a shot or a music session, as long as the girl is there and everything lights up with her light. Her eyes, her voice, her smile, her energy… Everything spoke to him of love.
Maybe that's why, from the first moment that his eyes met his figure, his heart went crazy in his chest, bringing him to the realization of a full blow at first sight.
It was when she declared herself that, seeing that smile on his face aimed solely at him, oh...she's the luckiest hystrix in the world. Obviously, since they have consolidated their sentimental union, he never misses an opportunity to tell her how honored he is to call her моя королева, My Queen.
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John Hedgecoe’s practical landscape (1988)
https://archive.org/details/johnhedgecoespra0000hedg_c8c1/page/68/mode/2up
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