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This painting of Queen Elizabeth II riding in Windsor Great Park was presented to her and the Duke of Edinburgh as a silver wedding present from members of the Household Division, the soldiers of the Royal Household. The painting is the work of Susan Crawford and shows the Queen riding Worcran, a steeplechaser formerly owned by the Queen Mother. Susan Crawford is a young Scottish artist who has also painted a portrait of the Queen Mother.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33253, 16 June 1973, Page 6

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This painting of Queen Elizabeth II riding in Windsor Great Park was presented to her and the Duke of Edinburgh as a silver wedding present from members of the Household Division, the soldiers of the Royal Household. The painting is the work of Susan Crawford and shows the Queen riding Worcran, a steeplechaser formerly owned by the Queen Mother. Susan Crawford is a young Scottish artist who has also painted a portrait of the Queen Mother. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33253, 16 June 1973, Page 6

This painting of Queen Elizabeth II riding in Windsor Great Park was presented to her and the Duke of Edinburgh as a silver wedding present from members of the Household Division, the soldiers of the Royal Household. The painting is the work of Susan Crawford and shows the Queen riding Worcran, a steeplechaser formerly owned by the Queen Mother. Susan Crawford is a young Scottish artist who has also painted a portrait of the Queen Mother. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33253, 16 June 1973, Page 6

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