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    Posted 1 year ago

    Laurabelle61
    (76 items)

    This one is an unsolved mystery… Found in a little 4 x 6 frame behind two other picture. Looks like it was originally a painting and this the lithograph taken from it. Searched high and low and found similar renderings for 1952, but cannot track this exact picture. Any royalty. Collectors.?

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    Comments

    1. Newfld Newfld, 1 year ago
      She was such a beauty, lovely picture
    2. Laurabelle61 Laurabelle61, 1 year ago
      Thank you, Newfld, she sure was!
    3. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 1 year ago
      She became Queen in 1952.
    4. Laurabelle61 Laurabelle61, 1 year ago
      Thank you for catching that date you got to have stuff I corrected it. I had also been looking at that particular crown on Elizabeth the first must’ve got the dates mixed up.
    5. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 1 year ago
      I was born in England my father was in US Army WWII married my Mother she was British. Come to America in 46. I remember when the King died my mother demanded from dad to get a TV so she could watch the Coronation. I was 6 year's old but I remember it. And I watched her funeral. One Grand Lady!!!
      Stuff
    6. Laurabelle61 Laurabelle61, 1 year ago
      Stuff,(I like that!) she was the queen of all queens for sure. I doubt there will ever be another like her.( and I say that coming from Scottish/Irish heritage.) it’s no wonder you loved her though… She’s in your blood and also she’s the reason you got a TV when you were six!

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