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영국 엘리자베스 2세 여왕 미국 방문 주요 사진(BBC) 본문

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영국 엘리자베스 2세 여왕 미국 방문 주요 사진(BBC)

CIA Bear 허관(許灌) 2007. 5. 6. 00:05

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The Queen in Jamestown

Queen Elizabeth II was presented with flowers in Jamestown, Virginia. Her US visit marks the 400th anniversary of the country's first permanent English settlement.

 

The Queen with the replica ship, the Susan Constant

The Queen visited the Susan Constant, a replica of the largest ship to carry English settlers across the Atlantic in 1606.

 

 

The Queen and US Vice-President Dick Cheney

US Vice-President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne accompanied the Queen and Prince Philip on their trip to Jamestown.

 

 

Bill Kelso and the Queen

Archaeologist Bill Kelso gave the Queen a tour of the Jamestown site where thousands of artefacts have been found.

 

The Queen and Prince Philip in a horse-drawn carriage in Colonial Williamsburg

The Queen and Prince Philip greeted crowds from a carriage in historic Colonial Williamsburg on the first day of their six-day East Coast trip.

 

Members of the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums

Members of the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums marched prior to the royal carriage procession.

 

 

Queen Elizabeth II beside a native American Indian

Chiefs and members of eight Virginia native American Indian tribes gathered on the South Portico of the Capitol. A traditional dance was performed for the monarch.

 

Cailey Eisman (left) and Madison Choate

Five-year-old Cailey Eisman and her friend Madison Choate, six, were among those watching the royal carriage pass by in Colonial Williamsburg.

 

 

The Queen addresses a special session of the Virginia Assembly at the Virginia State Capitol

The Queen said in a speech that her "heart goes out" to those affected by the Virginia Tech shootings last month, in which a gunman killed 32 people.

 

Crowds at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond.

The crowd endured rainy weather to see the Queen and Prince Philip in Richmond. The public had been urged to bring ponchos and many came prepared.

 

The Queen inside Virginia's State Capitol building

The Queen smiled broadly as she met a group of local school children in Virginia's State Capitol building.

 

 

Queen receives flowers at Virginia State Capitol

The Queen, wearing a lilac suit with coral trimming, was presented with flowers by well-wishers.

 

-WhiteHouse Photo

 

 

 

Vice President Dick Cheney delivers remarks welcoming Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II during the 400th anniversary celebrations at Jamestown Settlement in Williamsburg, Virginia, Friday, May 4, 2007. "Here at this first settlement, named in honor of the English King, we are joined today by the sovereign who now occupies that throne," said the Vice President. "She and Prince Philip are held in the highest regard throughout this nation, and their visit today only affirms the ties of trust and warm friendship between our two countries." White House photo by David Bohrer

The Union Jack is raised next to the American flag Friday, May 4, 2007, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the grounds of the White House in preparation for the visit Monday by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. White House photo by Lynden Steele

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