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)
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June 14, 2001
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