Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II during a visit to the British Red Cross headquarters.
Production date
30 Nov 1989
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Black and white photograph showing a member from the International Welfare team telling Her Majesty The Queen how the tracing service helped reunite her with family members. Lady Limerick can be seen looking on.
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Archives
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History
Her Majesty The Queen visited the British Red Cross head office for the first time in 1989. She talked to volunteers, staff and some of our service users.
More recently, Her Majesty The Queen commended the British Red Cross for our work during the coronavirus pandemic, saying that our staff and volunteers are ‘valued and greatly appreciated’.
More recently, Her Majesty The Queen commended the British Red Cross for our work during the coronavirus pandemic, saying that our staff and volunteers are ‘valued and greatly appreciated’.
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RCC/6/IN2064
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