Sunbury Queen Embroidery

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II visiting the Sunbury Millennium Embroidery, in the walled garden, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, with Albert Skinner who appears in a part of the work. *...The embroidery, which took 200 people five years to sew, represented the history and landmarks of the village, including a local yew tree written about by Charles Dickens in Oliver Twist, the house where Edward VIII courted Freda Dudley-Ward before his next love Wallis Simpson, and the current village sub-postmaster Albert Skinner. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II visiting the Sunbury Millennium Embroidery, in the walled garden, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, with Albert Skinner who appears in a part of the work. *...The embroidery, which took 200 people five years to sew, represented the history and landmarks of the village, including a local yew tree written about by Charles Dickens in Oliver Twist, the house where Edward VIII courted Freda Dudley-Ward before his next love Wallis Simpson, and the current village sub-postmaster Albert Skinner. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images)
Sunbury Queen Embroidery
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830638122
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Date created:
June 14, 2001
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