Most Appearances : Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (17 plaques)

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 1 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 1JDScottish National Portrait Gallery (Historical non-London) Alex Salmond (Politician)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty)Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {bottom plaque}This plaque was unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh on 2nd July 2012 to mark the re-opening of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery

Greenwich Park, London SE10 9NNQueen Elizabeth I (Royalty)King Henry VIII (Royalty) Anne Boleyn (Royalty)Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (Royalty)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Queen Elizabeth's Oak This ancient tree known as Queen Elizabeth's Oak is thought to have been planted in the 12th Century and it has been hollow for many hundreds of years. It has traditions linking it with Queen Elizabeth I, King Henry VIII and his Queen Anne Boyleyn, it may also have been a lock-up for offenders against park rules. It died in the late 19th Century and a strong growth of Ivy supported it until it collapsed in June 1991. The English Oak alongside was planted by His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT Baron Greenwich on 3rd December 1992. The tree was donated by Greenwich Historical Society to mark the 40 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH Jose de San Martin (Armed Forces)Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (Royalty) Eduardo Menem (Politician) Angela Hooper (Politician) Douglas Hurd (Politician) Mario Campora (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This monument was unveiled by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT in the presence of Senator Eduardo Menem the President of the Honourable Senate of the Argentine Republic; Councillor Angela Hooper CBE, the Lord Mayor of Westminster; The Rt. Hon. Douglas Hurd MBE, MP, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and H. E. Ambassador Mario Campora. November 1994.

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