The Queen at Regency Brighton - The Queen, with Lord Bessborough arriving at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, to see the exhibition of Regency treasures on the occasion of the town's regency festival. The Costly Royal Pavilion, designed on an Eastern pattern of domes, minarets ***** by George the Fourth when he was Regent. The Treasures now on view, are insured for ?1,000,000 and guarded by 12 plain clothes policeman. On the way to the exhibition, the Queen stopped to talk to ex-servicemen blinded in the last two world ward. July 31, 1946. (Photo by Mirror Features)

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